hoverbike1 / TOTK-Mods-collection

Mod repo for Tears of The Kingdom (TOTK) for Switch and Switch Emulation
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Linux/ Steam Deck Lazy Pack Support #140

Closed geowarin closed 1 year ago

geowarin commented 1 year ago

Hello!

The new Lazy Pack Generator is looking great. It is however a less convenient solution for Linux and Steam Deck users, and I would argue, to all users in general.

Previously, I was just drag and dropping the appropriate lazypack in my mods folders and be done with it.

Is there any plan to re-upload the most common combinations (as before) in complement of the generator for more exotic setups?

hoverbike1 commented 1 year ago

i'll take a look at it

hoverbike1 commented 1 year ago

can you give this a whirl and tell me if its good? i don't expect it to automatically find and fill in your yuzu directory, thats an entirely different file system to wade around in, so you'll have to put that in yourself

github is limited to 25mb attachments, so you can find it here: https://pixeldrain.com/u/iR55PU3J

hoverbike1 commented 1 year ago

new versions, please test them out one file https://pixeldrain.com/u/jddFwfUN folder version https://pixeldrain.com/u/d7bBxLpW

geowarin commented 1 year ago

Hey good work. I haven't tested it but I think a command line version of the tool would be useful. That way we could create a github pipeline that auto generates the lazy packs. What do you think?

hoverbike1 commented 1 year ago

you're gonna have to use smaller words for dumb dumbs like me i tried googling that stuff and all i got was a headache

geowarin commented 1 year ago

Lol sorry! The lazy pack generator could have 2 "modes":

That's because it is easier to automate with the command line.

With a command line tool I could create a github pipeline that downloads the generator then execute it multiple times to generate the most useful combinations. Then we can upload them as artifacts on a github repo (lazy lazypacks :smile:).

So people who have a steam deck (720p + 30fps + blackscreen) or a 1920p screen (1920p + 60fps + blackscreen + xbox) would just download the zip and not have to use the generator themself.

hoverbike1 commented 1 year ago

sorry for the late reply, i have been distracted and busy. this seems like something worth looking into, but also something more appropriate for the original repository for lpg.

lets continue the discussion over here 👍 https://github.com/hoverbike1/lazy-pack-generator