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Nice!
Major changes:
- Support more games. Hopefully now works with everything thcrap itself supports on Linux.
- Disable background updates in thcrap (for fresh installations; this fixes thcrap remaining open after the game quits)
The script has a guard against being run in the wrong place — it checks for the existence of custom.exe, which 17.5 probably doesn't have.
I can look into it later and release a new version, but for now you can just delete line 19. It's the one with this:
sys.exit(1)
Or you can just create a file named custom.exe in the game's directory, if that's easier.
This one worked for me on both my steamdeck and my laptop. It's a bit more involved, but you'll basically just need to change the file path parts of the commands.
Make sure to set the compatability to use proton, and then run the game unpatched before you start trying the commands, just to be sure the game is working properly in the first place.
Also in the case of 17.5 the executable isn't called 'th175.exe' like they usually are, it's just called 'game.exe' so make sure to change that in the commands as well.
I hope this helps, maybe I can post the exact commands I used if you need it (I have them saved in a text file already).