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Need help from some other arch users.
I have a fitgirl repack of a game I'm trying to install. I tried using Wine but the unpacking process never clears 0% after starting it. I was tecommended to try Proton, and while that did seem to work I can't figure out how to manipulate the filepathing out of the fake Windows C drive Proton constructs like Wine does; I have figured out how to utelize the fake drives as filepath pointers in Wine but haven't found that operation in Proton. I want to be very specifically organized in my files and folders, and I fear breaking the game by installing it and then moving it around. Any Arch users have workarounds for this problem or other solutions?
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Fitgirl just doesn't like to work with Linux, sadly. I have to avoid repacks entirely.
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I'm so sorry, I didn't intend to make a seperate thread about this. Sage it until it dies
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Thanks. I would try running it in Windows but iirc Windows doesn't read Linux partitions the same way vice versa, correct? In general, are there other crack sources that are much more Linux friendly?



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