And vim, of course
Sorry, book broke
And vim, of course
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This is the only real denuvo cracker, sadly. Others exist but they’re nowhere near her. The vast majority of denuvo cracks come from this crack. An absolutely unhinged ladybwho runs a sex cult of sorts via telegram. She hates trans people, gay people, anything vaugly progressive, and only supports woman’s rights as she believe them supirior. She’ll say all this in her NFO files in each crack.
A while back she stopped cracking in order to, as she states, make AI porn then later an MMO.
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Yeah I do love heroic, fantastic and modern UI and very usable. I use lutris for pirated games though but I mostly buy from GOG so heroic is my main launcher currently
You’ll need to run the game once, at which point there should be a folder with a bunch of numbers in that folder. It seems like the folder is here from what you’ve posted:
$HOME/Games/Heroic/Prefixes/default/Elden Ring/drive_c/users/reinoud/AppData/Roaming/EldenRing/76561197960267366
I could be wrong however, sorry for that I only use heroic for GOG games
But yeah, just paste the ER0000.sl2 file in that folder and all should be good, as long as you’re using the same pirated version of EldenRing. If you start the game and it says save file currupted or something along those lines, though I doubt it will, you’ll need the eldenring save manager mod to fix it. Again however, I doubt this is needed
sorry about that, the file is called ER0000.sl2
You should try find . -type f -name "*.sl2"
For others that may see this and be confused, what you’re asking is for any file ending in exactly .sl
. Since the ending is sl2
it’ll be false, as there’s a 2
at the end.
Ah shit, yes, that’s a good point. It eill give a semi random I’d to non-steam games. I don’t know if the prefix is guessible, so when I need to I check each folder for it.
Now thinking though that’s a fairly dumb way of doing it. I’d suggest instead searching for “EldenRing” in the .local/share/Steam/steamapps
folder. May that be in your normal file manager such as plasmas dolphin, or with the find command in terminal
You’ll want to get the save from steams prefix and copy it to heroics prefix, or your default prefix. Sorry, not near a pc so this’ll be a bit off
The steam save file should be located somewhere around here:
$HOME/.local/share/Steam/steamapps/compatdata/1245620/pfx/drive_c/users/steamuser/AppData/Roaming/EldenRing
It should be called something like “er0001.sl2”
Find the same location in your heroic prefix, which should be saved here
$HOME/Games/Heroic/Prefixes/EldenRing/pfx/drive_c/users/steamuser/AppData/Roaming/EldenRing/
Locations may be a bit different, sorry for any possible confusion.
If you removed the game from steam already though the save file is gone. This has bitten me in the past personally
Edit: Save file ends in sl2, not sl as I had stated before the edit
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Is it closed source? No way in hell am I “sharing it with my friends and family” if I have no idea what it does. No offense, but I don’t know you. This reeks of malice
They absolutely will be. I’ll be streaming to youtube at the same time in order to keep the vod there as twitch seems to only keep it up for a week unless you’re an affiliate or partner
I’m in the same boat myself, though I didn’t get more than a few chapters in so it’s likely a common trait. We’ll be happy to have you
Yeah I don’t know man, as a dev this sounds like you are finding things that cannot be reproduced and the dev can only get more information from your machine. It’s like if you were calling up a mechanic on the phone. He can’t take the wheel. Would you be ok with giving them access to your PC remotely to try and find the bug?
Nah man, we’re not trying to weasle you into finding the bug yourself. We would very much prefer to interact with end users as little as possible.
Or college student. These puzzles are great ways to explain how the code works at a basic level
You are a God amongst men
Neovim, and secondly lazygit. I guess you could count tmux too. I live in the terminal
It’s just what I like man, it’s very customizable and wraps around my workflow instead of me wrapping around it’s workflow. I think about doing a thing and at a point muscle memory kicks in and the thing happens.
Oh wow I hadn$)'t thought about using them together like that. I think I’ll start using the command quite a bit more to bridge the ‘find next placement’ step. Though, I was just using a search before the recording and ‘n’ to get the next occurance the norm command sticks it in my command history
Huh, that’s pretty sick. I’ll admit I’ve not used the norm command much myself as recordings seem to do the trick. Out of curiosity, why is this better?
This has some real “all lives matter” vibes