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Ubuntu
What kind of controller are you using?
Steam Controller
What language are you playing in?
English
What kind of Keyboard are you using (QWERTZ, QWERTY, AZERTY, ect.)?
none
Can you tell us how your Advanced controls are set (Options > Settings > Input settings > Player 1 Advanced controls).
Default
I use steam link and there is no game sound (i guess it is played on the host machine instead of the tv). any ideas how to resolve this?
I did alter the script so as not to build the i386 variant (no point in building that given that my installed copy of this game has only amd64 binaries).
nouveau users will most likely not need the fix as nvidia hardware handles this differently.
Thanks for pointing this out.
Same for me. After restart all videos are marked as unseen.
What Flavor of Linux are you running?
Debian testing (stretch)
What kind of controller are you using?
Keyboard/mouse
What language are you playing in?
English
What kind of Keyboard are you using (QWERTZ, QWERTY, AZERTY, ect.)?
QWERTZ
Can you tell us how your Advanced controls are set (Options > Settings > Input settings > Player 1 Advanced controls).
Haven't changed anything.
I'm also affected by the weird shadows, but I'm not complaining as my Intel graphics chip is not officially supported (Ivybridge).
The fix in this thread didn't work for me. But maybe I was using it wrong. I loaded the compiled never_alone.so via "ldconfig -l never_alone/64/never_alone.so".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iG5GN9E2dv0
Basically, the fox can get stuck in a falling state in (at least) this one place, requiring the player to restart from the checkpoint.
I could reproduce it with both a Steam Controller emulating a gamepad and with a mouse and keyboard.
How to reproduce: try to climb that wall and let yourself fall while holding right.
It's in the part of the game that introduces swimming.
This doesn't look like the kind of bug that would be hardware or OS-specific.
Let me know if you want those details anyway.
You probably just need to switch to an amd64 kernel – installing linux-image-amd64 then rebooting, ensuring that the new kernel is chosen (by default), should be just about enough. It won't matter if your userland is i386 once that's done, so long as the amd64 builds of whatever's needed is present.
I think that it's possible to convert your existing setup, but that could be Awkward™; it may be easier to do a fresh amd64 install. Regardless, if you want to be able to install amd64 packages then, as root, run the following:
Installation conversion would begin with something like
Regardless, see https://wiki.debian.org/Multiarch/HOWTO for more information.
What are you doing running 32 bit Linux Mint, anyway?
Is there a legitimate issue, or are you just clinging to 32-bit systems on account of the 64-bit scare stories of yore?