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Mostly for our notes (so we know when/where it fails) - what distro are you on?
Until we figure out what exactly is failing you can switch over to using Proton, it'll be work the same and if you have Steam Cloud enabled files will be transferred automatically too :)
The only thing I can say is that sound works on all other Linux native games I own. Maybe you are assuming I have some specific audio library which I don't have and it could be shipped with the game?
Do you get audio on the Steam Deck (haven't tried it on mine yet), because it's Arch based too. Or do you automatically take the Windows version there through Proton?
Anyway, I switched to the Windows version with Proton and I have sound now.
come over to the simairport discord server and you can chat with the devs. they can get you going https://discord.gg/ShqSSEK
Yea we're having the same issue with the Steam Deck - and yep, we're using Proton by default for it.
I gotta debug it some further but as far as I can tell it has to do with the (by now) kinda old version of Unity and WWise we're using. It started breaking sometime last year on some distros but weirdly not all.
Running on Ubuntu 24.04.2 LTS.
Going to Steam's settings for this game and choosing to force "Proton Hotfix" as the compatibility layer, I got the sounds working.
I didn't find any button for turning cloud saving on, so I assumed it's nowadays on by default. Well, turns out it isn't, and switching to running the Windows version using Proton Hotfix deleted my savefile for good. Not that many hours gone, but a bit meh anyway. Where's that button?