
If you want to just explore the world, do not fear there's plenty to do from side quests, to other unconventional activities.Ĭrime: Want to pretend to be a criminal? well if so this is the game for you. Questing: Want to just play through the main quest? Fine do so, but you also have the option to not. Skills: There are 11 skills to master, and as you use your skills they will get better: Pickpocket, Lock picking, Cooking, Alchemy, Thievery, Blacksmithing, Speech, Mining, Fishing, Woodcutting, and Harvesting. Mine ores, chop down trees for wood, fish for fish, harvest plants to make potions. Every encounter is dynamic and won't happen the same way twice.Ĭrafting: Craft you own armors and weapons, and upgrade them to make them stronger. You don't have to wait for your turn to come. Uncover mysteries and make you own adventure as you do so in an open 500 x 500 map.įighting: Fight your enemies in real time with hundreds of weapons, and 7 weapon types. Once you've done that you'll be able to open the games through your steam library!Īs a disclaimer I'm not an expert and there are probably easier or more straightforward ways to do this, since i found little information on how to do this online i came up with this method and wanted to share it, have fun!Įxploration: Explore the vast continent of Dawnhaven, Clear caves, dungeons, forts, etc. Now you'll have to copy and paste the contents of your extracted RTP folder into the game, open the game.ini file with a text editor and delete the line RTP="whatever rtp you are using". As before for setup.exe you'll have to go to the game's properties and force compatibility through proton.

You've now basically extracted the VX Ace RTP through steam, now you'll have to do 2 easy things each time you download an RPG Maker VX Ace game (didn't test it on the others but might as well work) :


Now you can open setup.exe from your Steam library and an installer will show up, be sure to set up the path to a folder close to where you will be placing your games and click install. Once you've done that you'll want to download the VX Ace RTP too and, magic!, you can add that to your game library too, once you did that right click on the Steam library setup.exe-> properties-> compatibility->force the use of Steam Play compatibility tool->Proton Experimental. Instead of installing Wine i tried adding the game.exe file from the steam menu, top left->games->add a non Steam game to my library, now you should see your game.exe in your game library. As i said in the title i found an interesting and very easy way to play VX Ace games on Linux.through steam!
