Hi all, Sony loves these data collection messages at the beginning of their games. They don’t even give you the option to opt-out. It is mandatory and is either “Full data” or “limited”. I don’t want to give them either. Is there a straight forward way to do this? Thanks in advance.
The three dots are what? The path to the .exe file? I tried that and it broke the game. It was complaining about some dx12 something. Also, I tried the firetool app, but it doesn’t have anywhere that shows the blocked apps/files. You just have to trust it.
yes, … is path to .exe, and yes I also has similar problems with some games with default wine
but for gaming I use lutris with proton, and using firejail from lutris has better results for me (almost all games works without issues)
[SomeGame] > Configure > System options > Command prefix >
firejail --noprofile --net=none --
Is there anything after the two dashes in the
firejail --noprofile --net=none --
?in lutris no, it will automatically launch as
${COMMAND_PREFIX} ${WINE} ${EXECUTABLE}
Awesome, thank you so much. Do you know what the equivalent is in Heroic games launcher? They have so many options there, wrapper command, environment variables, scripts and some others. I have games there, too.
I’ve never used the Heroic launcher, but I think the “wrapper command” is what you need
Thank you. I like Heroic better because of the layout. It has all stores on one screen, unlike lutris. The wrapper is asking me to put the “path” in quotes. Oh well, I I’ll have to get used to Lutris.
are you using Heroic lsuncher from flatpak? if yes you need to somehow add firejail to Heroic app, or just restrict acess to internet for whole Heroic launcher
flatpak --user override --unshare=network com.heroicgameslauncher.hgl
if not you need to add
firejail
wrapper with--noprofile --net=none
args without any quotes (it says “Make sure to quote args with spaces”, which is not your case)Very much appreciated. Sometimes, some things don’t make sense to me in English (second language). Even very simple things. I genuinely thought they’re saying add quotes AND spaces to args. 😂 Also, I don’t use flatpak. Just regular binary from the AUR. So, I’ll add the wrapper. Life is good now thanks to you <3