When you open tinker launcher. Send the path to the standalone trainer instead of Aurora. Works for me.
Thank you so much, finally i figure it out🍻
[Edited by Soundgineer92, 3/19/2023 9:40:09 PM]
Hello. I have now tried this twice. Using a factory reset to start over. I get Aurora to open before the game but when I go to start the trainer, it says “game not running”. If I x out of Aurora, the game loads as normal but I have no way to get back to Aurora. Also, I do not have the “switch windows” options show in the video when pressing the Steam button. Any help/suggestions would be appreciated. Thank you.
You have to enable “developer mode” on the settings to have switch-window option
Any chance of a few update for Steam Deck users that might be useful?
- Could you add the ability to have it auto-login if your details are saved? Would save one additional step that might trip up some games which have their own launchers.
- Could HW Acceleration be disabled by default? If not in the official version for windows then perhaps in a 'Steam Deck' version? Same for the process watcher setting. Would make this super easy for people (no need for the Wine or Aurora setup step).
Out of interest why does the setup need to be done for each game? It's like each game gets its own saved version of Aurora it needs to setup, save the trainer ect. Just wondering.
There is no "Aurora for Steam Deck". Users found a way to make the existing app work and so we combined their tips and tricks and made an instructional video. As of RIGHT NOW, there are no plans to add Steam Deck related options or features into Aurora. Perhaps down the line.
Could a code branch not be made for Steam Deck (if your using some kind of git for the code base, pretty much everyone does)?
It looks like it wouldn't need any big changes to the code, just some options disabled/changed by default. It sounds like it could therefore be easily be kept in step with the latest code/changes since there would be no real 'dev' on it.
Seems like it would be a nice and easy way to shout 'We support the Steam Deck' to the community even more by making the slightly complicated workaround much simpler.
Just a thought.