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  • Grass@sh.itjust.workstoGenshin Impact@lemmy.worldOh...
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    14 days ago

    It is but I have gotten away with it so far. I played up until the last update before hydro region was added with 4 accounts, one with some purchases. No idea if they have gotten stricter but up to where I stopped playing I haven’t heard of any bans for just that.


  • Grass@sh.itjust.workstoGenshin Impact@lemmy.worldOh...
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    cultivation is a launcher for genshin that allows you to use grasscutter unofficial or self host servers easily, iirc also with a hidden button to enable 3dmigoto/visual mods. if you host your own server there are plugins for a bunch of things and you can modify loot/pull tables or just give yourself whatever you want.

    It supposedly works on linux but I couldn’t get it to work, though it may jjst require digging really deep for the fixes to my problems and I’m lazy.

    for just playing the game on linux with official servers/real account (at own risk) theres ‘an anime game launcher’ and I haven’t heard any reason why the version wouldnt be up to date. the version issue with grasscutter I believe is because someone has to manually recreate all quests, loot and enemy positions, events, etc because there is seemingly no way to dump them from official.


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    I’m still waiting for fully linuxable grasscutter without hassle as well as main story completion.

    edit: on their site cultivation is listed as having linux build so I guess gc no hassle is already available.

    double edit: I tried setting up cultivation on steam deck/bazzite and it would insta crash seemingnly when trying to download the grasscutter files. There is a fork that seems to be more up to date but it doesnt have linux releases past some old verasion.



  • I had an nvidia card in my possession briefly recently. when I was testing it I found distros that have a separate nvidia installer image are the way to go if you dont want to have a shit time. Converting a standard image post install is about as much of a shit task as it was back when I had a gtx 460. once its set up either way it seems mostly fine but I already had a more recent amd card and don’t want to deal with the kernel module crap. dkms has failed me a few times in the old days and I never forgave it.










  • One does not simply “switch back”. Anyone that stops using Linux was never converted from M$ or A₽₱£€ in the first place, and either was briefly testing it and it didn’t work out for them, trying it under duress and it didn’t work out for them, or trying it to sound less obviously lying or decades out if date when talking it down. Real Linux users only convert others, or tell you it’s actually GNU/Linux, or make sure new users trying out Mint use Debian edition. Real Linux users would use a separate partition or computer for anything that absolutely requires windows that they are unable to part with, even though it can be a pain and windows will periodically try to replace your multi os friendly bootloader with it is own.



  • Dunno about him, but for me I forget to update it and then when I remember it can’t update because its so out of date it cant resolve something or other, and I end up having to just reinstall the latest version and jump through hoops to get the users files to show up, and then one time before as well as the most recent one that made me give up database problems occurred and I don’t know how to database.