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FFXIVQuickLauncher
- Final Fantasy XIV won't install
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My friend got the game, he's paid the sub, registered the code/cd key. Can't click next [its greyed out] after the EULA agreement.
If he was on trial, he needs to delete the trial installation, and reinstall the game. I had similar issues on Steam. The https://goatcorp.github.io/ is also a great, 3rd party solution and might even be faster than the game launcher.
- Spell Swapping in Fights.
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How does one run FF14 on a new Librem 14 laptop?
All i have to say is GL... Firstly, Librem runs on a linux kernel, which is not innately compatiable with FFXIV. There are ways around this, the main way is using the xivquicklauncher 3rd party tool. https://github.com/goatcorp/FFXIVQuickLauncher
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Issue with download speed and game size
The game really is that big, though the launcher does throttle download speeds. If this is less than your usual download speed, then I would consider looking into XIVQuickLauncher, which should be significantly faster. However, if this is a pretty typical download speed, all this would accomplish is restarting your download.
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Some questions for veteran players from someone who is new to XIV, but not MMOs in general.
I recommend using the ffxiv quicklauncher instead of official one. I used to have problems with download speeds too but with this it works as good as it should. Not to mention all the other great features it offers https://github.com/goatcorp/FFXIVQuickLauncher
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System Error -2146697211 fix?
Easiest fix would probably be reinstall. I've used https://github.com/goatcorp/FFXIVQuickLauncher to install in the past as the download speed is much much faster (and ffxiv is huge). You can just use the normal Square launcher afterward if you want, too, but if you're sketch about putting your username/password in a 3rd party app that's understandable.
- cant login
- Windows transfer to steam
- Crafting Tools for Final Fantasy XIV
BoilR
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steam input in lutris games?
The easiest way to do this is to use Boilr. It supports Lutris and will add your Lutris games to Steam as shortcut automatically (and also download game art from SteamGridDB if you give it an API number). Boilr is also on Flathub so installing it and using it is super super easy.
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Using Steam Rom Manager to add non steam games
And the fantastic Boilr
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Proper Way to Add Alan Wake 2 as Steam Shortcut?
Hi, there's this old thread, and here the link to the tool itself. Hope it works.
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The worst part of the Steam Deck? Launchers.
For most of them, use Boilr. Sometimes it doesn’t work, or the launcher isn’t supported, then you gotta look up “How to add X launcher games to steam”.
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Last night I finally worked up the courage to do the shell swap!
Or Boilr, to automate it.
- Adding epic games 'games' to steamOS
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Adding Custom Art to Non Steam Games
Can try this https://github.com/boppreh/steamgrid or this one https://github.com/PhilipK/BoilR for art on non steam game needs ur steamgriddb id
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Best way for non-Steam Games/Launchers
You can use BoilR (https://github.com/PhilipK/BoilR) for that, it will scan all of the usual install locations for your games and let you add them to Steam as individual entries.
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Linux Tech Tips EP#17: Install Game Launchers on Steam, the easy way!
Update: You can use BoilR (https://github.com/PhilipK/BoilR) to scan for the games installed and add them as individual entries to Steam, thanks to u/RightSaidJames for the tip!
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Yet another Steam Deck settings guide (30fps)
I unfortunately haven't used steam rom manager before. I'll take a look into it if I get some spare time today and update this comment with how to do it. I use an app called BoilR to add my non-steam games and download artwork for them. You can read about it on it's GitHub page. It may be a bit more technical but I like it better since it adds the emulators rather than the games. This so I don't have my steam library filled with duplicates of my games between yuzu stable and yuzu-ea, if that makes sense.
What are some alternatives?
XivAlexander - Double weave on high latency, and mishmash of modding tools - especially for fonts and internationalization for Final Fantasy XIV.
steamgrid - Downloads images to fill your Steam grid view
XIVComboPlugin - Plugin version of the icon replacement features in dalamud
HeroicBashLauncher - Directly launch any Epic Games Store and GOG game from anywhere without Heroic on Linux.
DelvUI - DelvUI is a Dalamud plugin for Final Fantasy XIV that provides a fully customizable replacement for the default UI.
EmuDeck - Emulator configurator for Steam Deck
cactbot - FFXIV TypeScript Raiding Overlay
steam-rom-manager - An app for managing ROMs in Steam
ChatBubbles
SGDBoop - A program used for applying custom artwork to Steam, using SteamGridDB. Supports both Windows and Linux, written completely in C.
FFXIV_TexTools_UI
NonSteamLaunchers-On-Steam-Deck - Installs the latest GE-Proton and Installs Non Steam Launchers under 1 Proton prefix folder and adds them to your steam library. Installs... Battle.net, Epic Games, Ubisoft, GOG, EA App, Amazon Games, itch.io , Legacy Games, The Humble Games Collection, IndieGala, Rockstar Games Launcher, Glyph, Minecraft & VK Play. SD Card Support and Games.