Miside-goldberg
: There are three primary endings, including a "Peaceful Mode" where Mita remains non-hostile if specific conditions are met. 💻 What is the "GoldBerg" Version?
: In the game’s narrative, a "Kind Mita" (Version 1.9) is often seen holding a piece of paper MiSide-GoldBerg
Technical Architecture (conceptual)
MiSide-GoldBerg is a conceptual/stylized workflow for building automated, modular Rube Goldberg–style machines that execute simple tasks through a sequence of small subsystems (modules) connected by clearly defined mechanical or signal handoffs. It emphasizes modular design, repeatability, safety, and scalable complexity. : There are three primary endings, including a
, a tool used to bypass Steam's DRM so the game can run without the Steam client. This is often used for running the game on mobile (via emulators like Winlator) or for multi-instance play. How to Apply Goldberg to MiSide To set up the Goldberg emulator for , follow these standard steps: Locate the DLL : Open the game directory and find the file named steam_api64.dll Backup & Replace Rename the original steam_api64.dll steam_api64.dll.bak steam_api64.dll from the Goldberg emulator folder into the game directory. Set the App ID Create a new text file named steam_appid.txt in the same folder where you placed the new DLL. Open the text file and enter the App ID for , which is Generate Interfaces (Optional but recommended) Drag your original steam_api64.dll.bak generate_interfaces_file.exe found in the Goldberg tools folder. This creates a steam_interfaces.txt How to Apply Goldberg to MiSide To set
