idk, it's definitely possible! I've heard some good Aphex fakes before, but this one is really good
Die4Ever
Loving the view cross posts, and creating cross posts too I gotta try that
thanks! it may be possible the wiki is out of date or is missing something for Linux, I'll have to look over it again
if you use Discord we've got some active chat in there (I wish I could convince everyone to use Lemmy! lol) https://mods4ever.com/discord
I think it's not drawing the checkboxes correctly? That looks a lot like it does on Windows except on Windows I have checkboxes lol, I'll have to check in Linux later. But you can just manually edit the config. The start screen of Kentie's Launcher has a little link in the bottom right to open the DXRando.ini or DeusEx.ini config file
Click it to open the file, ctrl+f for Paths=
and you should find something like
[Core.System]
PurgeCacheDays=30
SavePath=..\SaveDXRando
CachePath=..\Cache
CacheExt=.uxx
Suppress=DevLoad
Suppress=DevSave
Suppress=DevNetTraffic
Suppress=DevGarbage
Suppress=DevKill
Suppress=DevReplace
Suppress=DevSound
Suppress=DevCompile
Suppress=DevBind
Suppress=DevBsp
Paths=..\DXRando\System\*.u
Paths=..\DXRando\Maps\*.dx
Paths=..\Music\*.umx
Paths=..\Sounds\*.uax
Paths=..\Textures\*.utx
Paths=..\Maps\*.dx
Paths=..\System\*.u
with the DXRando paths at the top of the Paths list like mine is. If you need help you can just show me what you have.
the Mastodon user has to do an @ tag for the community in their toot, so if @[email protected] is in their toot then it'll show up on that Lemmy community
we don't actually use the separate DXRando.exe for Linux it's just DeusEx.exe, on Linux it's not easy to tell Steam Play/Proton to launch a different filename so this makes it much simpler for Linux/Steam Deck users
when using Kentie's Launcher, check the "Data Directories" button and make sure DXRando is checked
0.19.3 has been out for a while now and even the more conservative instances (like programming.dev) who like to wait and see for updates, already updated to it a while ago. I follow the progress pretty closely and 0.19.3 seems to be better than 0.19.2 in every way, no new bugs. I think wait and see is a good approach, but 0.19.3 seems like it has surpassed 0.18.5 as the most stable version.
good idea, I think some big instances would ideally want all communities to always be visible, so people can find what they're looking for even if it isn't popular