hearthstone-linux
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hearthstone-linux
- Running a game .exe made with Unity under Ubuntu
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Question about immutability
Furthermore, because you didn't name Distrobox, is it fair to assume that you're not making use of it? Back when I started, I didn't know much about Nix. So my go-to (when a flatpak didn't exist) was to go directly for a distrobox with a custom home folder (at least I could get rid of everything contained within when I felt like it). And I'd argue it has been instrumental in easing the experience until I got more comfortable with how Silverblue is used. Heck, even now I've got a dedicated Arch-distrobox with Wine for the times Bottles fails me. I also just recently made another Arch-distrobox for a native install of HearthStone for some experimentation with getting the Deck Tracker to work in it while all being properly confined (still WIP). I can't remember the amount of times I tried some random stuff in a(n ephemeral) distrobox (like installing cmatrix for the heck of it), get some enjoyment/fulfillment out of it and just continue with my life afterwards. I feel like with Distrobox, you'd have a much easier time on Silverblue. At times you can afford to rethink/relearn your ways to do it more accordance to the 'Silverblue-way'; one-step-at-a-time. But sometimes you can't, or for some reason it just doesn't seem to work. For such cases, instead of reverting back to Workstation, you should instead use Distrobox to get the work done.
- Unity version for new patch?
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Hearthstone natively on linux
i followed this guide https://github.com/0xf4b1/hearthstone-linux, and it worked perfectly for some months, but now whenever i start hearthstone it wont let me log in and im met with this message:
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How To Play Hearthstone On SteamDeck / How To Install Hearthstone and Battle.net on a Steam Deck
You can easily install it using lutris or you can even install it without using wine/lutris https://github.com/0xf4b1/hearthstone-linux
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Heartstone on Console
The OSX version of HearthStone uses the Unity engine, using the Unity/OSX version it is possible to get Hearthstone running on Linux without wine or similar compatibility/virtualization layers.
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Running Hearthstone on Linux
You actually CAN use decktracker if you install it via lutris contrary to what some people say here. Google arena tracker, works good enough. But here is another issue, I don't know how for others, but for me game might suddenly just get stuck, and moreover you won't be able to get back instantly because battle.net takes so much to launch on lutris. It happens really rare. But when it happens on 10-2 arena run or when you are 2 stars from legend... You could also install it as native game which works absolutely flawlessly, https://github.com/0xf4b1/hearthstone-linux, but here you won't be able to use decktracker ( at least I don't know how, if you know how, I'll be happy know )
- Hearthstone on Linux, no Battle.net App
- If you are unable to play World of Warcraft because of the battle.net launcher changes, cancel your subscription
- Battlenet keeps updating games every time I launch with Lutris.
PhysicsExamples2D
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Voronoi, Manhattan, random
Unity. Can't say much. It's the most popular choice for 2D game development. But somehow, my heart wasn't in writing in C#. Also, for some entirely subjective reason, I had a skeptical attitude towards the engine.
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A Beginner's Guide to Creating Augmented Reality (AR)
Install Unity Hub from Unity's official website.
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My thought on different engines
Sooo. Unity. It's a 3D game engine created by a company of the same name. It was published in 2005 and is one of the most used game engines in the world due to its simplicity, the number of documents, and the easy way to publish games on all platforms.
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Top 10 Mobile App Development Tools: Building Apps Made Easy
Unity is a popular game engine and development platform that is widely used for creating games, as well as augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) applications. It provides a comprehensive set of tools, libraries, and features that enable developers to build interactive and immersive experiences across various platforms.
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Using 3D to make Cut Scenes for your Visual Novels
Creating 3D Videos: After downloading the desired models, you can import them into 3D software like Unity or Unreal Engine. These platforms allow you to create 3D scenes and animations, which can be exported as video files.
- A Proposal for an asynchronous Rust GUI framework
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Visibility in game development as a 3D Artist?
The next step I need help with is finding the right platform to market myself on. I’ve already been recommended Unity and Yahaha. Any guidance related to these will be appreciated, and if you have experience or recommendations for similar platforms, I'd love to hear your thoughts.
- Do you guys think this programmer is right about dotnet?
- Hi Flutter Devs, I am struggling to make a background for my app that is extremely high fidelity lava lamp bubbles - 3d, viscous, blobby, neon glow-y, lava lamp bubbles.
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I am looking to learn java for android studio for 2d and 3d game development any good tutorials for complete beginners?
Also, if you really want to make a game, you could try learning C# (it's very similar to Java) and use https://unity.com/ (Unity 3D is free if you have less than $100K of revenue/funding within the past 12 months).
What are some alternatives?
Hearthstone-Deck-Tracker - A deck tracker and deck manager for Hearthstone on Windows
svelte-capacitor - Build hybrid mobile apps using Svelte and CapacitorJS with live reloading on Android and iOS!
lutris - Lutris desktop client
Godot - Godot Engine – Multi-platform 2D and 3D game engine
strongbox - a World of Warcraft Addon Manager aimed at Linux players
VelcroPhysics - High performance 2D collision detection system with realistic physics responses.
docs
MonoGame - One framework for creating powerful cross-platform games.
hearthstone_hdt_linux - Contains instructions and code to get hearthstone with hdt running on linux
Panda3D - Powerful, mature open-source cross-platform game engine for Python and C++, developed by Disney and CMU
Battle-Net-Launcher-Lite - A very lightweight custom Bnet launcher
twinejs - Twine, a tool for telling interactive, nonlinear stories