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Nope this is 64bit only. We don't have a 32 bit machine to test on.
Sorry!
How about accepting the fact that 32bit isn't ideal for modern games?
It cost developers money to look into something like that, and you sound kind of pushy in your post all things considered :p
But there's plenty of old games out there that are fantastic, and loads of fantastic games that support 32bit.. But don't be so hateful and pushy towards devs because their MODERN games don't support out-dated hardware
Completely missed my point, didn't listen to a word I said
Completely ungreatful to an independant studio for all their hard work, just because you're using a potatoe.
You need to GTFO, not me!
"I'm having a hissy fit because I didn't get what I want"
But what do I know? I'm just another level 0 user who didn't make the game (unlike the level 0 user who did make the game and pointed out, politely, that it only supports x64).
No offence intended but I can't run my Amiga games anymore because, well, computing has moved on since then. It's an unavoidable fact of life and no reason to get angry or offensive or Russian.
Cheers, good gaming!
I'm just going to assume you're thanking me for the information. And of course, you're very welcome!
Cheers, good gaming!
1. Download VMware Player or VirtualBox[www.oracle.com].
2. Download Windows ISO, you can use Win7 recovery or Win8/10 Enterprise[www.microsoft.com]. Both are legally available on MS sites, and they will run without activation for 90 days (at least win8/10 will)
3. Install win in VM/vbox and install guest additions (optional but helpfull, there should be prompt about it, on Win it's as easy as click)
4. Install steam, etc. and play
But performance will be lower...
But it's a good idea (especially if installation would be on flash drive, I bet most people will erase their data and system during installation of linux ;) )