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[Feature Request] Make version for Steam compatibilitytools.d #2
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That's a good idea, maybe later I'll add it to the compatibilitytools.d folder. Yes, this tool fixes empty names in package.json. It also launches webl as default. Luxtorpedan,the compatibility tool , might already be using the NW.js engine. You can try to test it. |
You can check the latest version |
Nice, will test tomorrow - my new place's internet is a bit slow unfortunately. |
Tested latest version. Both the non-Steam and Steam runner works perfectly now. Thanks! |
Really love this project's existence. That said, as someone who've played a lot of MV/MZ games, I already use native nwjs and know how to use it (unless you have some weird name issues - didn't know about cicooffs yet).
I think this tool would be most helpful for new Linux users and Steam Deck users. So it would make sense for it to be a compatibility tool a la Luxtorpeda where I could just tell users to use protonup-qt to get this tool.
(btw, does this tool automatically fix
package.json
file not having package name, preventing certain versions of nwjs from running the game?)The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: