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[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 day ago (1 children)

The way I see it, Linux is supposed to be open, including sharing of knowledge. I am a big fan of that ideology. Information should be shared. And if I didn't have folks willing to help me, I'd never have learned all I know. So I try to pass it on!

Let me know if you'd like some help, and I can try when I am not at work.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 4 hours ago

That’s how I’ve always viewed Linux, and just knowledge in general. Thank you for being kind enough to offer. I honestly haven’t had someone come off the way you did in a very long time, both online and in real life.

I wanted to update you and let you know I was able to get the game running on openSUSE. My issue was that I was trying to get WeMod to work with the game, and had forgotten about the launch options for WeMod. So, after taking the launch options back to blank, it booted up slowly but surely, and it was fine.

I also figured out I can take the game files from my Windows SSD to use in openSUSE. Which means the mods I installed on Windows when I was playing, seamlessly pulled over to Linux. That’s pretty damn cool.

I think after work today, I might try to fiddle with Layla Launcher and see if the cheats on there will work.

Thank you again. You are very kind!