The sylphs who grow the deadly drug must be dealt with, but until they can be found, we must concentrate our efforts on ridding the forest of the saplings.”ĭreamtoad Ooze: “A slippery substance secreted by a dreamtoad.
Got Milkroot: “Milkroot is a curse upon the people of the Twelveswood, destroying lives and tearing apart families. Milkroot: “The thick white sap extracted from this ochu root has the power to grant its user wondrously terrible visions.” Milkroot (most similar to LSD or Ayahuasca?) Weggfarr Wideaxe: “'Case yer wonderin’, that was pluto! Just a draft of it, an’ yer body turns hard as iron! Not even blades can pierce it!” My sister moved away to a rich merchant’s house and no longer visits us, and my older brother lies all day in the corner with his somnus pipe… If you could spare some food… Even the leaves of a cactuar would suffice…” My father left before I reached my third nameday, and my grandfather died last week in Copperbell Mines. My baby brother is hungry, but my mother is too weak to feed him. They are the prime ingredient in the creation of “somnus”─a substance whose fragrance is said to lull the sniffer’s mind into the sleep of death.” Those who overindulge are said to fall into an eternal slumber.”Īhldskyf: “As you suspected, these are the highly illegal blooms known as dream flowers. And we are talking about paying customers - you don't need to officially support but you can do minor tweaks that cost you next to nothing to make it work and thus gain good will and more paying customers(FFXIV is a sub based game).Chuchuto: “Somnus… That’s the mind warping-substance made from dream flowers. I'm generally not affected since I play on playstation but I have played for almost a year on linux as well at some point due to reasons. These are things they need to solve in general for all platforms.
#MANDRAKE FF14 WINDOWS#
Yes it works fine - to the point where a friend of mine had to make a workaround to copy a config file each time before starting the launcher because the launcher decided to delete it.Īnother friend couldn't get it working with the new version on Windows - you know the environment that they officially support. Square Enix or any other company whom are pushing Windows builds do not have any obligations for SteamOS/Proton users. So if one party should be blamed here i would say Wine/Proton. Thing is they announced they will be switching to new launcher for good like 1.5 years ago. It works just fine on their targeted platform (Windows), why they should have?
Quoting: Leopard QuoteHopefully at some point it won't be needed, if Square Enix can look at the issues with their official launcher The flatpak is cool though, didn't think they'd be going for that. I actually use the XIVLauncher windows version inside the FFXIV prefix at the moment, which works well too (and stays there on my HDD when I decide to switch distros). I am fine with XIVLauncher if they do not start banning us for using it (which I doubt, even with their more aggressive stance to non-standard addons I am pretty sure they are aware of XIVLauncher and will not break it on purpose). With a history of terrible launchers for FFXIV, I doubt this will change any time soon, especially since that piece is not that old. But you are right, they need not to since MSHTML will receive security updates till 2029. It actually should not be that hard to get away from MSHTML. Quoting: Mar2ck Quoting: LeopardSquare Enix or any other company whom are pushing Windows builds do not have any obligations for SteamOS/Proton users.They don't have any obligation but neither did all of the other devs who made adjustments to their windows-only games to get them running better on Deck. So if you wanted to get FINAL FANTASY XIV Online working on Linux and Steam Deck - this is for you!Īs always with third-party launchers, use at your own risk. Currently, it has an Unsupported rating for the Steam Deck, largely due to the launcher. Hopefully at some point it won't be needed, if Square Enix can look at the issues with their official launcher, but once again the community delivers to get a game more easily playable on Linux and Steam Deck. It even includes a special build of Wine that has been tuned just for getting FINAL FANTASY XIV Online running nicely.
#MANDRAKE FF14 FULL#
The team behind it even set up a full guide to getting it running on Steam Deck. While the newer official launcher for FINAL FANTASY XIV Online is incredibly problematic with Steam Play Proton, a third-party launcher has recently come to Linux to help with that.Ī game I know a great many people enjoyed, and now that XIVLauncher is properly available for Linux and installable from Flathub, it should allow more people to continue playing on Linux and the Steam Deck.