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Докладване на проблем с превода
Ubuntu 16.04
Mint 18.1
-screen-fullscreen 0
in the launch options. However now (for me anyway) the mouse isn't being properly captured so looking around is limited to the edge of the screen.
Unity 2017.1 fixes the fullscreen bug in Linux, if you're able to upgrade to that version of the engine without everything blowing up on you, would be the most direct way to fix it.
Please fix as i loved what i played so far:)
Thanks for that. It works fine for me with no mouse capture issues.
it's the same for me, blackscreen is easily fixed and the game looks fun but as long as im not able to turn 360 is a mess :D
Thanks to the team for thinking of the Linux community, but ultimately I had to request a refund because there are just too many technical issues.
Antergos 17.9
Mesa 17.2.1
Xorg 1.19.3
Gnome 3.24-3-1
AMD R9 380X
Intel 5820K
Edit: -screen-fullscreen 0 fixes it : )
The mouse cursor disappears when changing the resolution, but
when I minimized to desktop and clicked the game it came back on.
In certain circumstances the mouse disappears from the screen =|