• FauxLiving@lemmy.world
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    13 hours ago

    Ok, my coffee fueled morning research:

    Essentially, if you can install the game with Steam it works out of the box. According to Protondb (https://www.protondb.com/app/244210) the game has a Gold rating which means it works without any major flaws.

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      8 hours ago

      Legend! I’m saving this post for when I do finally get the motivation to switch.

      The main mods I’m concerned about are Custom Shaders Patch and Pure, but I believe the devs are working on Linux versions of those as well.

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          4 hours ago

          Thanks. I will say, though, that still seems pretty lengthy and complicated to get working. ;) But I guess I only have to do it once.

          Most of the other mods are simply cars and tracks, which I guess are just drag and drop like in Windows. The only other one that might be an issue is the 2Real traffic/pedestrian mods.

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            4 hours ago

            I will say, though, that still seems pretty lengthy and complicated to get working. ;) But I guess I only have to do it once.

            Yeah it is. Though, if you’re doing sim racing and also modding a game it isn’t an inherently a plug and play situation even in Windows. :P

            Most of the games I play are just ‘buy, click install on Steam, press play’.

            The only other one that might be an issue is the 2Real traffic/pedestrian mods.

            It looks like you can run the install.bat file in the wine prefix via protontricks and then copy the csp traffic tool, car pack and traffic/pedestrian.json files in the appropriate folders.

            You may have to click the ‘Try to Fix’ button in the taskbar in Practice mode to auto-install the traffic mods, but this seems like something that you have to do on Windows too.

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              1 hour ago

              Yeah it is. Though, if you’re doing sim racing and also modding a game it isn’t an inherently a plug and play situation even in Windows. :P

              True, but I’m at least familiar with it.

              Most of the games I play are just ‘buy, click install on Steam, press play’.

              All my games are installed on a non-OS drive. Will I have to re-download them, or will Steam automatically detect them once I point it to the directory?