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I guess if you're paranoid about Steamtools and want an open-source equivalent. It's not exactly the same but gets the main functionality down. I heard word that Steamtools is actually safe (as long as you're getting it from the right source), so yeah, your decision.
There's three methods: GreenLuma Registry method, UserGameStatsSchema method and the gbe_fork method. The first two can actually be used together, so it's actually two.
When adding .lua files, SMD will ask if you want GreenLuma to track achievements. Just click Yes and it'll store achievements for that game in the registry. (More info)
Your achievements can show up in the overlay and library, but it depends on what mode you installed Greenluma in. It seems to work best in stealth mode and stealth mode (any folder), but I haven't tested this. In normal mode, you can get achievements but it doesn't notify you when you get them. Although, in other games it does... Your achievement data will be stored in Steam\appcache\stats like any genuine game although it won't be backed up to the cloud. There's also another catch: You can only view the achievement when you switch Steam to offline mode. And I should mention that Steam will fail to launch with Greenluma if you close it while it's still in offline mode. My tool has the Offline Mode Fix menu to deal with this. As I've said, this does not conflict with the registry method.
You're basically applying a steam emulator and making the emulator handle the achievements. Just crack your game using the tool and confirm when it asks you to generate achievements for gbe_fork. Your achievements won't show up in the Steam overlay or in your library page though. Your achievement data will be in AppData\Roaming\GSE Saves. You can also use this if you want to open your game without needing to also open Steam.
Nope, can't help ya with this one.
Usually no. All it does is just download Clean Steam Files, but there have been a few cases where you can. Just test it out.
Out of the box, no. For аոtі-сһеаt, If you're lucky, you'll only have to apply a fix someone else made. With dеոսνо, you'll have to apply an "offline activation". It's a bit of a hassle and I won't get into it. You're on your own with this one.
Your decryption key is missing in the config/config.vdf folder. Try to import the lua file again.
Usually happens when you don't have the manifest or your manifest file is outdated. Try to import the lua file again.