For now, we make do with scanmem , GameConqueror , and running Cheat Engine under Wine. But a purpose-built, trainer-first Linux distro? That would be a gamer’s sandbox paradise.
We’ve seen a massive surge in Linux gaming over the last few years. Between the Steam Deck’s Arch-based OS, Proton’s magical compatibility layers, and native Vulkan renderers, it’s never been a better time to be a penguin-loving gamer. But as I was scrolling through forums about game trainers (you know, the Cheat Engine-style tools, WeMod, Fling trainers, etc.), I had a thought: What if there was a Linux distro built specifically for this? plitch linux
Plitch Linux: Could a Trainer-Native OS Revolutionize Single-Player Gaming on Linux? For now, we make do with scanmem ,
For now, we make do with scanmem , GameConqueror , and running Cheat Engine under Wine. But a purpose-built, trainer-first Linux distro? That would be a gamer’s sandbox paradise.
We’ve seen a massive surge in Linux gaming over the last few years. Between the Steam Deck’s Arch-based OS, Proton’s magical compatibility layers, and native Vulkan renderers, it’s never been a better time to be a penguin-loving gamer. But as I was scrolling through forums about game trainers (you know, the Cheat Engine-style tools, WeMod, Fling trainers, etc.), I had a thought: What if there was a Linux distro built specifically for this?
Plitch Linux: Could a Trainer-Native OS Revolutionize Single-Player Gaming on Linux?