Update instructions.

Guillaume Jacquemin 2023-09-02 13:23:48 +02:00
parent b7187271da
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@ -4,20 +4,23 @@ To run version 1.5 or later of the Save Tool on the Steam Deck or another Linux
## Initial setup ## Initial setup
0. If you are on Steam Deck or any other machine where the desktop is not the default interface, switch to it. For the Deck, press the Steam button -> "Power" -> "Switch to Desktop". For Big Picture mode on other machines, click the Steam button or press the equivalent on your controller -> "Power" -> "Minimise Steam". 0. Make sure you have launched M.A.S.S. Builder at least once, too, so its Proton prefix gets created and your saves get synchronised.
- Make sure you have launched M.A.S.S. Builder at least once, too, so its Proton prefix gets created and your saves get synchronised.
1. Install Protontricks through Flatpak. If you are on the Steam Deck, use Discover. On other distros, use whatever frontend is available, or the command line if you don't have one. Some distros don't have Flatpak installed out of the box, and some of those don't preconfigure it to have the Flathub source enabled. TODO: add image. 1. If you are on Steam Deck or any other machine where the desktop is not the default interface, switch to it:
- For the Deck, press the Steam button -> "Power" -> "Switch to Desktop".
- For Big Picture mode on other machines, click the Steam button or press the equivalent on your controller -> "Power" -> "Minimise Steam".
2. If you have a machine with multiple Steam library folders, like on a Deck with an SD card inserted, give Protontricks the ability to access that library folder using [the official instructions](https://github.com/flathub/com.github.Matoking.protontricks#configuration). For people not comfortable using the command line, I recommend using Flatseal. 2. Install Protontricks through Flatpak. If you are on the Steam Deck, use Discover. On other distros, use whatever frontend is available, or the command line if you don't have one. Some distros don't have Flatpak installed out of the box, and some of those don't preconfigure it to have the Flathub source enabled. TODO: add image.
3. If you have a machine with multiple Steam library folders, like on a Deck with an SD card inserted, give Protontricks the ability to access that library folder using [the official instructions](https://github.com/flathub/com.github.Matoking.protontricks#configuration). For people not comfortable using the command line, I recommend using Flatseal.
## Running the Save Tool ## Running the Save Tool
### Option 1: using Protontricks' desktop integration ### Option 1: using Protontricks' desktop integration
1. Using the same instructions as step 2 above, grant Protontricks the permission to access the folder where `MassBuilderSaveTool-<version>.exe` is located. If you already did this, skip to the next step. 1. Using the same instructions as step 3 above, grant Protontricks the permission to access the folder where `MassBuilderSaveTool-<version>.exe` is located. If you already did this, skip to the next step.
2. From your file manager, right-click the executable and select "Open with Protontricks Launcher" or equivalent. On the Deck and other machines using KDE Plasma as their desktop environment, this may already be set as the default double-click action when Protontricks was installed. 2. From your file manager, right-click the executable and select "Open with Protontricks Launcher" or equivalent. On the Deck and other machines using KDE Plasma as their desktop environment, this may already be set as the default double-click action when Protontricks was installed.
3. Select "M.A.S.S. Builder: 956680" in the list that appears. 3. Select "M.A.S.S. Builder: 956680" in the list that appears. TODO: add image.
### Option 2: running Protontricks normally ### Option 2: running Protontricks normally