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@promitheas:matrix.org

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Cake day: June 12th, 2023

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  • Im on linux and the “Open folder” button doesnt work for each installation so that I can locate its files. However, if I “Edit” the Iris & Sodium instance I can see that the path for it is /home/mart/.minecraft which is the same as for the initial Fabric instance. Is that not its installation directory? If not, how can I find the install directory, or where is it usually placed?

    Here is what my /home/mart/.minecraft/ directory looks like:

    My BetterF3 mod is in the mods directory












  • SteamTinkerLaunch worked like a charm! Here’s what I had to do to get it to work, for anyone who stumbles across this post:

    • Install the package pacman -S steamtinkerlaunch
    • Run the command steamtinkerlaunch compat add to initialise it
    • Add it as the required compatibility layer in the game I wanted (SH3) then restart steam
    • Launch the game - the steamtinkerlaunch window opens. Click on the MAIN MENU button before it launches the game
    • From the new steamtinkerlaunch window that opens, click on “One time run”. This opens yet another window
    • In the field “One time command” navigate to where I had LSH3_2022 downloaded, and select it
    • Click on RUN COMMAND
    • Follow the install steps in the LSH3 manual
    • Repeat the steps related to “One time run” again but this time select the JSGME installer, and go through that installation
    • Launch JSGME again using “One time run” and enable any mods I need (although LSH3 has a 1920x1080 widescreen mod included, this doesnt seem to work at least on my setup. I had to enable the Ahnenerbe WideGui 1920 x 1080 Final mod)
    • Launch the game. It should work.

    So far I completed the first training mission to make sure most things work. Hopefully there aren’t any issues further on down the road. Thanks for the suggestion, I had no idea this tool existed, but now I will probably be using it quite a bit!