Plitch Linux //free\\ Review

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.

Yes. And that’s fine — for . Plitch Linux would explicitly block multiplayer titles by default unless you manually whitelist them (and then you’re on your own for bans). The distro would include a warning on first boot: "Plitch is for offline, single-player experiences only. Do not use with games that have leaderboards, matchmaking, or other players." plitch linux

Let me introduce a concept I’ve been kicking around: What is Plitch Linux? First, a quick note on the name: It’s a portmanteau of " P lay" + " L inux" + " itch " (that urge to tweak or cheat) — but also a subtle nod to "pitch" as in the sales pitch. Plitch Linux wouldn’t be your average daily driver. It would be a performance-first, single-player focused, trainer-native operating system. For now, we make do with scanmem ,