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Los mejores juegos que valen la pena jugar son aquellos que ofrecen una experiencia emocionante y gratificante. Estos juegos no solo son divertidos, sino que también tienen una historia intrigante y una jugabilidad desafiante. Aquí hay cinco de los mejores juegos que recomendaría: 1. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt: Este juego de rol de acción es conocido por su increíblemente detallado mundo abierto y su narrativa profunda. Los jugadores asumen el papel de Geralt de Rivia, un cazador de monstruos, mientras exploran un vasto continente lleno de misiones secundarias fascinantes y personajes convincentes. 2.


Mmmh, what is it good for?
To be honest it's the first time i stumble across this app, so my first interest is, what can it do for me?
Is there a compatibility checkup between the mod and the current game version or between different mods? Does it work with games within the steam library? What are the benefits (compared to the steam workshop)?

There was Cursebreaker, but thanks to Overwolf s changes that and other addon managers are left to die out in favor of their adware spyware delivery monitization client. Quoting Raaben There was Cursebreaker, but thanks to Overwolf s changes that and other addon managers are left to die out in favor of their adware spyware delivery monitization client.

Curse mod client

2. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild: La última entrega de la icónica serie de Nintendo, este juego ofrece una experiencia de mundo abierto impresionante. Los jugadores asumen el papel de Link mientras exploran el vasto reino de Hyrule y resuelven acertijos, luchan contra enemigos y descubren secretos en un hermoso entorno.

CurseForge modding client comes to Linux in Alpha, only supports WoW for now

CurseForge, the popular game modding client, has now officially released an early Alpha version for Linux. Since it's early, and they're starting slow, for now it only supports mods / addons for World of Warcraft (Wine) although they do have plans to continue expanding it. A bit of an odd one to start with though don't you think?

It's been through a few different hands like Amazon / Twitch, with the current owners being Overwolf. One of the reasons its so popular is not just because of the amount of games and mods it has, but mod authors can also earn monies from it too.

Pictured - CurseForge on Linux

Some of the current known issues include:

  1. Switching between flavors and installing addons will cause an error Navigate to a different page (e.g "My Addons") and then install the desired addon.
  2. Navigating to "My Addons" while installing an addon will create 3 instances of the same file Shouldn't impact anything besides the UI. Change to another page and back to fix it.
  3. Relaunch will close the App
    Close the app and then open it manually.
  4. Deleting addons and reopening CF will cause the addons to be "modified"
    This is a known issue, shouldn't affect anything besides the UI itself. We are working on a fix for the next upcoming versions.

We'll be following it along now, so we can report on any major updates when they happen. As always, do email in if you see something we don't.

Download it here. The Linux version is an AppImage, so it should hopefully work well across different Linux distros.

Tags: Alpha, Apps, Misc, Mod Share About the author - Liam Dawe

I am the owner of GamingOnLinux. After discovering Linux back in the days of Mandrake in 2003, I constantly came back to check on the progress of Linux until Ubuntu appeared on the scene and it helped me to really love it. You can reach me easily by emailing GamingOnLinux directly. Find me on Mastodon.
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Sponsor The comments on this article are closed. 9 comments Quote This Deleted_User May 11, 2022

Mmmh, what is it good for?
To be honest it's the first time i stumble across this app, so my first interest is, what can it do for me?
Is there a compatibility checkup between the mod and the current game version or between different mods? Does it work with games within the steam library? What are the benefits (compared to the steam workshop)?

0 Likes ssj17vegeta May 11, 2022

That's good news actually. I haven't played WoW in a while, but this site was a good source of addons.

Since WoW runs perfectly with Lutris+Wine-GE, the circle is complete I guess :D

A command line tool would be neat too, to update the addons just before launching the game, like eso-addons does for The Elder Scrolls Online.

1 Likes , Who? Raaben May 11, 2022

Quoting: ssj17vegeta A command line tool would be neat too, to update the addons just before launching the game


There was Cursebreaker, but thanks to Overwolf's changes that and other addon managers are left to die out in favor of their adware/spyware delivery monitization client.

2 Likes , Who? SomeName May 11, 2022

Quoting: Deleted_User Mmmh, what is it good for?
To be honest it's the first time i stumble across this app, so my first interest is, what can it do for me?
Is there a compatibility checkup between the mod and the current game version or between different mods? Does it work with games within the steam library? What are the benefits (compared to the steam workshop)?


The benefit is, that you can use this for WoW (and Minecraft and a bunch of other games, but only on Windows so far), which is not available on Steam. It makes browsing, installing and updating mods easier, so that you don't have to download, extract and put folders into the right place. For the short period me and my friends played WoW Classic tho, we used WoWUp which does the same thing without forcing you to install other stuff you might not want. (Overwolf)

0 Likes tpau May 11, 2022

Quoting: Raaben There was Cursebreaker, but thanks to Overwolf's changes that and other addon managers are left to die out in favor of their adware/spyware delivery monitization client.

The infrastructure and employees need to be paid for somehow. 1 Likes , Who? torkus May 13, 2022 Quoting: Raaben

Quoting: ssj17vegeta A command line tool would be neat too, to update the addons just before launching the game

There was Cursebreaker, but thanks to Overwolf's changes that and other addon managers are left to die out in favor of their adware/spyware delivery monitization client.
Long time lurker here, thought I'd take a moment and describe the state of things.

I have a WoW addon manager project called Strongbox targeted at Linux users.

I also maintain a list of WoW addon managers past and present. You can filter by CLI/TUI/GUI.

The two largest addon hosts are wowinterface.com and Curseforge. wowinterface has the better community but is less popular than curseforge and a lot of addon authors will only publish on one host. Both have been around for a long time.

Curseforge merged with Ace, was bought by Twitch and then sold to Overwolf. Overwolf are being particularly aggressive with monetisation and locking down APIs that have been free to use (but undocumented) for many years.

Overwolf also made it very clear that access to their addons will only happen under their terms, requiring a rather draconian and unfair legal agreement to be signed. I decided to remove Curseforge support from Strongbox entirely. Other popular addon managers like Cursebreaker and Ajour folded. Some are holding their breath to see what happens when the old API is finally turned off.

Other dedicated WoW addon hosts include Tukui and wago.io. Github is also becoming a popular place to host addons and Strongbox leans on wowinterface and Github a lot now.

The Wowup addon manager became very popular very quickly but they've decided to cozy up to Overwolf/Curseforge and have made some dubious decisions around advertising and user privacy that I won't tolerate in Strongbox.

It's a fun environment with some interesting problems, I learn a lot and that feeds back into my non-Ogri'la work.

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3. Red Dead Redemption 2: Este juego de mundo abierto de Rockstar Games es una obra maestra en términos de narrativa y atención al detalle. Los jugadores pueden sumergirse en el salvaje oeste mientras interpretan a Arthur Morgan, un forajido en una banda de criminales. Desde los paisajes impresionantes hasta los personajes memorables, este juego ofrece una experiencia inolvidable. 4. God of War: Este reinicio de la exitosa serie sigue las aventuras de Kratos, el espartano que busca venganza contra los dioses del Olimpo. Con una jugabilidad intensa y emocionante, una narrativa poderosa y gráficos impresionantes, este juego ofrece una experiencia de juego épica. 5. The Last of Us Part II: Esta secuela altamente esperada es otro ejemplo de un juego que vale la pena jugar. Con una historia apasionante, personajes realistas y una jugabilidad emocionante, este juego de acción y aventuras postapocalíptico es una experiencia que no debes perderte. Estos son solo algunos de los mejores juegos que recomendaría jugar, pero hay muchos otros que también merecen reconocimiento. Cada uno de estos juegos ofrece una experiencia única y emocionante que seguramente te mantendrá entretenido durante horas..

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1. John - 1/5 stars - I was extremely disappointed with "Los mejores juegos que pagan por jugar". The title promised the best games that pay you to play, but I found that most of the games were low-quality and didn't offer any real monetary rewards. The descriptions were also misleading, as many of the games required you to make in-app purchases or reach unreasonable levels to earn any decent rewards. Overall, it felt like a scam and a waste of time. I would not recommend this app to anyone looking to earn money by playing games.
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