>Installing old windows games on Linux via Wine>Find out you can manually edit Wine registry using scripts>Theory: Don't need to install games properly anymore>Copy registry files from successfully installed game into script>Copy the fully-installed game folder to any arbitrary OS with Wine installed>Run the registry script and playDid you know this? Apart from games that require No-CD patches it works every time.
so you just invented batch script? Yo that's epic!
>>100195690Huh, that sounds handy for archival purposes. Would like to do that with this thinghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=az_NVKxKG-A
>>100196392Because of this I've been archiving fully-installed games instead of the CD iso/patches used to install the game. Less space is taken up and it's easier to manage. Just copy and paste the game folder. Until I run into problems I will keep doing this because it seems to work universally.
I wonder if you can repackage old Windows games by just stuffing them into a Flatpak archive with the appropriate version of Wine or Proton.
I use WINE on Windows 11 to run old games by copying WINE's D3D6/7 DLLs and putting them in the game directory. WINE ON WINDOWS NIGGA
>>100197073Yeah, you could do that.
>>100197096Wait, how tf does that even work
>>100195690What do you mean by scrpt? Just a shell script that copies all dependencies and keys?
>>100198536This is it. Sometimes you need to double check and edit things like paths. Then run with winewine regedit regfix.reg[\code]You can view and export registry fileswine regedit[\code]
wine regedit regfix.reg[\code]You can view and export registry fileswine regedit[\code]
wine regedit[\code]
>>100198598What happens with .NET runtimes and shit? is all containef statically on the dir?