• rotopenguin@infosec.pub
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    1 year ago

    I have Syncthing installed via pacman (since flatpaks cannot keep a daemon running). For every game that I care about, I find its save file, move it to a sync dir, and symlink it back to where it is expected. My savegame sync folder has folders for the many varied places that games like to hide their saves - “gamedir”, local, locallow, “my documents”, dot_config, etc. The most fun part is finding out where the appropriate proton prefix is.

    If I was starting over again, there’s a decky loader plugin that looks promising.

    • fazo96@lemmy.trippy.pizza
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      1 year ago

      I have the same setup, but I am using the flatpak version of syncthing. It can run a daemon just fine, however I am running a user systems service. Works great and starts automatically in both desktop and game modes

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      1 year ago

      Also using Syncthing. It was pretty simple to setup. I’ve been using it for syncing emulator saves mostly but also started using it for steam games that don’t have cloud support.

      I’ve had zero issues and the syncing can be set to a low amount of seconds so it’s basically in real time. No need for the app to close and then sync. If I save while playing TOTK, I can see it on PC immediately.

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      1 year ago

      Oh I love decky. I’d love something automated that doesn’t need me to go into desktop mode so I’ll look for that.

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        1 year ago

        to clarify, once you set up Syncthing, it runs in the background even in gaming mode! You do need desktop mode to add new games to syncthing, but I think there’s not really a good way around that since every non-steam game has its own save file location. Plus you need desktop mode to install non-steam games anyway.

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          1 year ago

          That is really good to know! I’ll go with Sync thing, since I did want as much of a forget and use type situation for games I did have set up.

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            1 year ago

            The one downside to syncthing is that it needs two machines running at the same time to sync them, my workaround for that is to have a raspberry pi running it at home all the time :p

  • Kissaki@feddit.de
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    1 year ago

    I moved a Jubilee save from my Windows desktop to the Steam Deck once.

    Never again. It’s a hassle. I ended up only playing it on the Steam Deck henceforth.

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    1 year ago

    Related question: does anyone here know if it’s possible to sync windows registry data across machines? Say, between a wineprefix and a real windows machine? Apparently F.I.S.H. by Fireapples (Timotainment) uses the windows registry to save your game, and I can’t find a good way to sync that.

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    1 year ago

    Depends. Many games from Epic have that built in. For everything else I use Nextcloud. I think most people use Syncthing.