isaacq posted on Feb 02, 2024 4:14:08 PM - Report post
First off, sorry if this is a dumb question, or poorly explained. I'm super new to the world of Aurora. I've used the Steam Deck tool, and Aurora on Steam Deck, successfully for 2 games so far.
When I tried to use it for The Talos Principle today, I discovered that trainers for that game are not available in AIO mode, and would need to be installed manually. Since that would be complicated on Steam Deck, especially for a non-Linux user like me, I would like to formally request the trainer be made available in AIO mode.
However, the request buttons on the trainer page are only for New Platform, more Cheat Options, or to Update a trainer that's no longer working with the current version of the game. Would I use one of those 3 buttons, and explain my purpose in the comment field or something? Or is there a different process to request making a trainer available for AIO?
Thanks in advance for any advice you can offer!
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PWizard posted on Feb 02, 2024 4:19:11 PM - Report post
We used to offer this in our RC store for I believe 400K-600K RC per title but it had to be removed for internal reasons. Moving older trainers from standalone to Aurora is not a quick and easy process and can tie up a programmer for a whole day depending on the size of the trainer. You are welcome to request it, just don't be upset if it doesn't happen based on the current workload of new trainers and updates.
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0x90 posted on Feb 02, 2024 4:50:33 PM - Report post
PWizard is right. But you're a lucky person because THIS game I've already ported to Aurora but for some reason not released it. This only takes a mouse click, so you dont have to make a request (for THIS game. For any other game stick to PWizard answer)