Patryk Obara
                                            Patryk Obara
                                        
                                    @BenMcLean wrote: > Save states for DOSBOX have [already been made](https://www.vogons.org/viewtopic.php?f=32&t=53116), and they work for most games. > > I've thought they should be included in official DOSBOX for years...
Yeah, I understand how this is a pretty important feature - it would have it's use cases also e.g. for making some bugs easier to reproduce… But a different approach...
@namandixit You are 99% correct. Few tiny (but important) details: "from_oslist" "windows" // Boilerplate? "to_oslist" "linux" // Boilerplate? These are not boilerplate, they actually instruct Steam which depots to use...
@sharkwouter sure: - DOSBox .conf files are not portable - mounting directories and images requires platform-specific path to mount/imgmount command; upstream DOSBox maintainers refuse to acknowledge it as a problem....
> Oh wow, that makes the DOSBox upstream sound like quite a pain. Have you had no success getting patches into DOSBox at all? I am trying for several months...
> I've yet to find a simple way to set core affinity in Ubuntu (like in Windows task manager). So if there is one, that last step could be simplified...
I agree - it would be awesome if users could choose between several "streams" of packages - either to test alternative engines or e.g. nightly development builds, etc. I have...
These are all on the list already: https://github.com/dreamer/luxtorpeda/wiki/Game-engines To be packaged, but mercurial usage puts ECWolf [lower priority](https://github.com/dreamer/luxtorpeda/wiki/Game-engines#requirements-and-priorities) than other games - we use Git to make future engine updates...
Seems like a perfect candidate - just added it to the [list](https://github.com/dreamer/luxtorpeda/wiki/Game-engines) (feel free to update that page). I don't own these games myself at the moment (maybe after next...
Try/OpenGothic#16 is now debated on [/r/linux_gaming](https://www.reddit.com/r/linux_gaming/comments/cj2dyk/opengothic_an_open_source_reimplementation_of/), so hopefully we'll see some devs interested in helping with Linux support. From Luxtorpeda perspective, the best option would be if [REGoth-bs](https://github.com/REGoth-project/REGoth-bs) and OpenGothic...