Superbrothers: Sword & Sworcery EP

Superbrothers: Sword & Sworcery EP

Does Cheating Cheater work on Linux?
It's the only achievement I have left but it never worked for me on Windows even though I tried multiple times. I'm on Linux now but I'm not sure if it's worth trying. Has anyone achieved this on Linux?
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I haven't managed to get that achivement either...
fiddler6  [Разработчик] 24 июн. 2013 г. в 11:53 
Did you try setting the clock backwards? That's the easiest way to do it. Play in the past!!
No I didn't, but when I try to change the time in Ubuntu (I have set the time to manual) it's like it don't want to change, I don't know why. (Only sometimes I manage to have the time changed)
When I change the time in the specific "time changer-window" then I close that window and the clock/date hasn't changed.

(time = date)
(I don't want to change all those words ;) )
Отредактировано Shotgun Shells; 24 июн. 2013 г. в 15:40
If your system date and time is set to keep in sync with an external time server (using NTP), you will probably have to disable that in order for the local changes to last. I'm not sure whether Ubuntu uses a time server by default, but I think it does.
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If your system date and time is set to keep in sync with an external time server (using NTP), you will probably have to disable that in order for the local changes to last. I'm not sure whether Ubuntu uses a time server by default, but I think it does.
Yes it does.

(just uncheck it.)
I got the achievement on Arch Linux when I set the date back to the last "Bright Moon".
it has to be in game or before luanching the game? I'm on OSX

EDIT: I can confirm that changing the date backwards BEFORE launching the game works :) Achievement granted at the menu screen
Отредактировано JailDesigner; 26 авг. 2013 г. в 12:13
Автор сообщения: sigwhite
If your system date and time is set to keep in sync with an external time server (using NTP), you will probably have to disable that in order for the local changes to last. I'm not sure whether Ubuntu uses a time server by default, but I think it does.
I think it may but only at logon or something, for a while mine was having insane drift, on the order of several minutes a day behind if I didn't reboot or manually run the sync. Eventually added it to crontab to run hourly
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