Hey maties, just a hypothetical question I thought I would pose. Has anyone tried installing Fitgirl (or any repack I guess) on Linux using Wine or any of the similar compatibility programs? I have a couple repacks I would like to run on my Linux (Fedora 32) laptop and wondered if such a thing was even possible.
I’ve had a 100% hitrate installing Fitgirl repacks using lutris with this method: aHR0cHM6Ly95b3V0dWJlLmNvbS93YXRjaD92PWdWdWFiRWNrTU1BJmZlYXR1cmU9c2hhcmVi
Many work, some don't (didnt happen to me, many people say that they had problems with some releases). Personally, i would suggest downloading from cs.rin, and that way you dont need to install, just create a wineprefox and copy over the game files inside.
If you are an English speaker. Go to the English forums.
The main forum and steam content sharing are basically all you have to focus on.
Steam content sharing is games without any crack. Just clean steam files.
The main forum contains the discussions about the actual cracks. This is where the actual forum part comes in.
Use the search bar to find the game you want. (Eg. Fallout 4)
Some games have 10 pages, some have 30 and some have 100+.
You can search within a topic (Eg. Fallout 4) with the search bar. Like searching for pre-made working Linux versions. Or you can search manually by reading, go from either the first or last page and go from there.
Sometimes the crack will be seperate from the game and sometimes it will be included, it depends on who you download from.
I probably made it more confusing but I hope I helped a little.
I just feed the installer to steam as a non steam game, run it, then point the library item at its own compat data folder (will generally be the most recent one) and boom. Off to the races with minimal effort
I installed two fitgirl repacks yesterday though lutris without any problems. I just had to change the installation path in the fitgirl installer which was somehow incomplete and therefore not working
You can but sometimes you may run into an error where unarc.dll can't run and the programs don't install. I usually use Linuxrulez as those programs are made to work within Linux.
I meant to say Fedora 38 not 32. Thanks everyone for your comments. From the consensus it seems to be hit or miss which makes sense. Also I am adding this as a comment because I can't seem to figure out how to edit a post if possible. New Lemmy user here.
Not going to be a popular response, and it's ever only been for Sims 4, but I'll use a windows VM to install it there. Then I'll move the whole game folder over and let wine do the rest.
I haven't had an issue with the installers but I have had issues trying to get cracked games to run with their steam / epic emulators or undocumented .dll's that you need to override.