Because we decided its the main distribution platform. But there are multiple.
I am a software engineer who apparently is mildly interested in computers and videogames.
Because we decided its the main distribution platform. But there are multiple.
We’ve contacted heroic regarding a collab but they never wrote back. You can do this as a fallback though.
We had fantasies about it but its just too much work for us two, there are community clients for linux natively in development tho.
https://github.com/Phalcode/gamevault-app/issues/284#issuecomment-1865310371
It could handle modpacks, thats even an example on the site. You dont need to open it up to the internet, it works perfectly fine in LAN and VPN aswell.
it is not exclusive to Windows Store. We also provide Windows Releases directly on GitHub, and there are guides on running this on linux aswell.
There are ways to run this on linux.
Sorry if there were any miscommunication: We have github and email support aswell, its just lots of people find talking in real time easier.
https://github.com/Phalcode/gamevault-app/issues https://github.com/Phalcode/gamevault-backend/issues
it is mostly optimised for pc atm. it will save them perfectly fine and you can download and browse them using this as well, but its still on our roadmap to build in a web based emulator, native emulator support and auto-install for roms. See details here
we do have Github aswell. it’s just most people find discord easier. Here you go, trooper:
https://github.com/Phalcode/gamevault-app/issues https://github.com/Phalcode/gamevault-backend/issues
Thanks for looking into it
It does, it needs about 120mb of ram I think.
For now we gave up on it but we may look into it in the future. I’m sorry, we’re just two guys and it would mean to redevelop the entire client.
always has been
No. There are releases to download on github aswell.
See here: https://gamevau.lt/docs/client-docs/setup#alternative-installation-options
yeah browsing that 4000 game folder list sure is the same fun.