Software compat for linux is nearly total and complete except for two REAL ANNOYING CATEGORIES:

  • John Deere ass corpo ass software for interfacing with maker devices

  • effing E-Sports and wannabe E-Sports (HUNT)

but all of my weird old crap works just fine HBU

  • Novaling@lemmy.zip
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    3 months ago

    Once I get more comfortable with my Japanese reading skills, I want to play visual novel games. But like, they’re mostly 2010s era games that were still 32-bit and on like Windows 7. But on top of that, I need to use Textractor to be able to hook the games to have selectable text (for flashcard creation and easy word lookups). So I followed a guide to have this unholy setup on Lutris that lets me start up a VN and textractor at the same time. Anyway worked for one game but another is like, MEGA slow when I start it and glitchy… (Nitro+chiral fuck you)

    Gonna stick with manga and my hacked 3DS for now lol 😅

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    3 months ago

    Winamp. It’s the only audio software that supports tons of game audio formats.

    I got it running in WINE, but file association has been a pain and every single time WINE launches my system locks up for a good 30 seconds.

  • ohshit604@sh.itjust.works
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    3 months ago

    I’ve gotten obscure GitHub applications with only .exe files running through steam & proton. Only time I touch Lutris is for game launchers other than steam.

  • cmnybo@discuss.tchncs.de
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    3 months ago

    Some software for programming an old RadioShack scanner that was last updated in 2003. Since the scanner connects over a serial port, it works perfectly.