I got Tmodloader working fine on my desktop without issues using the GOG Linux Native version, but trying the same on my Steam Deck has proven tricky, I try adding it as a non steam game via the .sh commands [start-tmodloader.sh], but nothing happens when I launch it, in either desktop or game mode, not much luck adding Lutris as a Non Steam Game either. Is there any commands I need to check for that?

    • Arnal8120@lemmy.worldOP
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      1 year ago

      https://github.com/tModLoader/tModLoader/releases/tag/v2023.06.25.29

      Direct link for comparison.

      Files show:

      start.tmodloader.sh tmodloader.dll, which is loaded with dotnet

      LaunchUtils, which the start.sh script enters and runs ScriptCaller.sh.

      exec dotnet tmodloader.dll is part of that and works if I do it via normal terminal.

      My issue is that running any of that does not work when running it as a Non Steam Game, Desktop or Game Mode, running standalone is fine, but I have no idea how to fix that to launch it in Steam.

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        1 year ago

        What’s the code in “start.tmodloader.sh”? When you run it in the console does it give any errors?

        Have you tried:

        WINEDLLOVERRIDES="tmodloader=n,b" %command%

        as a launch command in Steam or as an environmental dll override in Lutris?

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          For start.tmodloader:

          "#!/usr/bin/env bash cd “$(dirname “$0”)”

          chmod a+x ./LaunchUtils/ScriptCaller.sh

          forward our parent process id to the child in case ScriptCaller needs to kill the parent to break free of steam’s process lifetime tracker (reaper)

          PPID=$PPID ./LaunchUtils/ScriptCaller.sh “$@” &

          ScriptCaller.sh itself is way longer, but pointing it to that on Steam is the same result.

          It works fine when I launch standalone, no errors in the terminal or anything, but trying to launch it as a non steam game within Steam just does nothing. This is also for the native Linux version of Terraria, so not WINE,