Cheat Engine on Linux: How to make scripts recognize the game you're targeting?
Posted: Fri Sep 17, 2021 4:59 am
I am on a Linux OS. I run CE through making and running a ceserver and running CE through Wine. Targeting applications through a wined CT is a little more complicated than Windows.
Since it is wined, it may only target itself or other wined applications/processes/windows at first. For CE to target your system processes further as far as my understanding goes, you must Process List>Network and enter your Localhost in Host. Although the Applications and Windows won't be updated, it'll show all the processes currently available to go into, and that is how you get into your game with CE on Linux.
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This is where I am stuck. I want to run a script that targets a game I am currently running, however the script won't recognize that I am running said game. It is in error saying:
```<<module not found:ffxv_s.exe>>```
My question is how do I edit the script so that it can recognize FFXV being that it is running on CE being wined in Linux?
The Script that I am trying to run: download/file.php?id=19360&sid=77679af8 ... cd943ccc71
Further photos of the trouble I'm having:
Since it is wined, it may only target itself or other wined applications/processes/windows at first. For CE to target your system processes further as far as my understanding goes, you must Process List>Network and enter your Localhost in Host. Although the Applications and Windows won't be updated, it'll show all the processes currently available to go into, and that is how you get into your game with CE on Linux.
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This is where I am stuck. I want to run a script that targets a game I am currently running, however the script won't recognize that I am running said game. It is in error saying:
```<<module not found:ffxv_s.exe>>```
My question is how do I edit the script so that it can recognize FFXV being that it is running on CE being wined in Linux?
The Script that I am trying to run: download/file.php?id=19360&sid=77679af8 ... cd943ccc71
Further photos of the trouble I'm having: