Do you agree? If not, what’s your counter arguments?

    • EveryMuffinIsNowEncrypted@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      9 months ago

      I am sorry but wut? https://www.protondb.com/app/47810

      My reaction exactly (pretty much) except yeah it wouldn’t even launch. It was the weirdest fucking thing ever. Maybe it was because I wasn’t installing it through Steam. I was running the GOG release and installing it through Lutris.

      Also try to run it using project port proton https://github.com/Castro-Fidel/PortWINE

      I uh…already reinstalled Windows… ^^"

      About NAS need more info about ur configuration.

      I can do that!

      The model is QNAP TS-453D, and all I wanted to do was access it via the file manager via the local network. Just like I would in Windows by going to Network in the sidebar.

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        9 months ago

        The NAS thing is really weird, because that shit’s what linux is really good at. Hell, your NAS probably has linux runningon it.

        Unfortunately, that info is not enough to help you troubleshoot the problem.

        • The NAS thing is really weird, because that shit’s what linux is really good at. Hell, your NAS probably has linux runningon it.

          Kind of my thoughts exactly.

          Unfortunately, that info is not enough to help you troubleshoot the problem.

          What else do you need?

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        8 months ago

        Gog repacks usually work better than original games. ,what’s ur videocard? Usually game not start in case if driver not installed or it’s installed but it’s too new for ur videocard it’s related to proprietary driver of nvidia.

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        9 months ago

        I also have a QNAP and I have no problem mounting the SMB shares into a folder in the filesystem. If you ever want to try again, feel free to touch base with me and I’ll share my config.

        • Thanks! I’ll keep that in mind!

          That being said, why would you have to use SMB. I thought that was only for when a machine you need to access through the local network is a Windows machine.

          Isn’t QNAP, well, not?

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            8 months ago

            I do use SMB as my network has a mix of Linux and Windows machines, so it’s easier for me to just admin one single protocol, and SMB works pretty well with both, after a little fine-tuning.