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ffxiv-tools reviews and mentions
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Question about Lustris and wine prefixes
Have you read this guide?
- "It will never work with flatpak" - permissions of a program
- XIVLauncher now on Linux, gets FINAL FANTASY XIV Online running on Steam Deck
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State of FFXIV on Linux (Manjaro KDE Plasma) w/ AMD GPU - XIVLauncher, ACT, GShade, FPS limiter, OBS w/ GPU encoder and more
ACT - https://github.com/valarnin/ffxiv-tools/tree/lutris-xivlauncher
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This has probably been said before but I'm genuinely impressed with how far Wine/Proton/DXVK etc has come (FFXIV)
There's an act installer. Last I knew the overlays were not working as well as cacbot (I really wish cacbot would just die anyway). https://github.com/valarnin/ffxiv-tools/blob/master/Guide.md As for a guide, I'd rather not. You should check out the gshade installer instead. https://github.com/HereInPlainSight/gshade_installer
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Linus (Tech Tips) is using KDE in his Linux challenge, talks issues with his unique setup and challenges gaming
This is the guide I followed: https://github.com/valarnin/ffxiv-tools/blob/master/Guide.md
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final fantasy xiv
Getting ACT to work is tricky, but it can be done. The key is to install it into the same prefix as your FFXIV installation, get the various .NET libraries it needs installed, and run it using the same runtime that you're using for the game. In addition, you will have to use setcap to enable certain capabilities for the wine runtimes, as ACT relies on directly reading network data from other processes and wine is restricted from doing that normally. There's a scripted tool that handles a lot of this, although it's a bit dated so I don't know if it still works -- I used it as a guide to manually perform an installation myself: https://github.com/valarnin/ffxiv-tools/blob/master/Guide.md
- Log files tool?
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valarnin/ffxiv-tools is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of ffxiv-tools is Shell.
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