If your command goes in that order
Downloads/RuneLite.AppImage ; killall -9 RuneLite.AppImage
Then you are first opening it and then closing it. Maybe get rid of the killall part or place it at the beginning?
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If your command goes in that order
Downloads/RuneLite.AppImage ; killall -9 RuneLite.AppImage
Then you are first opening it and then closing it. Maybe get rid of the killall part or place it at the beginning?
Forgot to mention I tried without the kill command first and it does the same thing :^(
Also, from my reading it's needed so when I hit exit game it closes rather than me having to reboot the steam deck
I'd try adding it to steam if possible and trying to launch it from there. I can try getting it to work in a few hours.
I literally just renamed the appimage to Old School Runescape, right-clicked it and pressed add to steam, and started playing on gaming mode. Is that what you were looking for? Just the name change?
It's much easier than this. Runelite is available on the software center. After installed it will appear on the list of apps in steam when selecting add a non steam game.
Use the steam grid db decky plugin to add art. Make a controller profile or use community made. I've played a bit of osrs this way
They’re trying to make steam think they’re actually running osrs so it tracks their playtime. Steam doesn’t track playtime of nonsteam games.
Use Luxtorpeda as a compatibility tool and OSRS will run using RuneLite and track time:
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