The trainer does not appear to be working when using the steam deck tool on Linux. I am attempting to activate the trainer and getting similar errors to this:
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18-13-42- Death Must Die, 15232108 STEAM , Last modified- 08-02-2024 03-16-15
18-13-45- Successfully attached to Death Must Die
18-13-58- Mono Pipe shutdown- System.ObjectDisposedException- Cannot access a closed pipe.
at System.IO.Pipes.PipeStream.CheckReadOperations
at System.IO.Pipes.PipeStream.Read Span`1 buffer
at
18-13-58- Entity Activation , Script error in line 9- Failed to get address from mono pipe. Please run trainer AND game as admin
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NOTE - some characters replaced above to prevent script injection protection from preventing me from posting to the message boards.
I have tried on two different systems and receive the same error.
Running the game and trainer as admin does not apply when running from Linux with the steam deck tool/Aurora launcher.
I assumed it was related to an update being needed as the build number has incremented in the public branch of the game on steamdb. But per support in checking for an update, it is working and does not need an update. It has been updated to match the latest build number since I requested the trainer update, but I'm still getting similar errors when attempting to activate.
All our trainers are made for windows OS only. This also would apply to steam deck.
Thanks for taking the time to respond.
Just to clarify, Do you mean support is only provided for windows OS?
Other trainers definitely work using the steam deck tool/Aurora Launcher on the steam deck and Linux. I am using the Steam Deck Tool purchased here from Cheat Happens for this purpose.
No, I mean our trainer as made to work on windows, or steam, OS only. We don't make trainers for linux.
If you however manage to get it working on linux that is all fine, but then we would have very limited to no support since it's not in the scope of what the trainers are made for.
Hope that explains.
You can ask in the steam deck part of our forum as that is mainly community based and they might have a solution for you.