sudo apt-get install p7zipYou then should be able to run7z x LifePlay_3_13_Linux.7z
to extract the game.
7z x LifePlay_3_13_Linux.7zYou then should be able to run7z x LifePlay_3_13_Linux.7z
to extract the game.
Hopefully that's a bad download. If redownloading results in the same error, you may want to run a memory test. I've been using the update files, so I can't confirm off-hand that the file is good. EDIT: the file at the MEGA link works for me.Archives with Errors: 1You don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
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Found out i had to move the file, now im just stuck with an error. Is this from my end or is it the download file?
If your LifePlay folder is in the Downloads directory, you typeI had to put more memory to the Linux before it worked. Now im stuck with making LifePlay.sh playable.
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How make LifePlay.sh executable:
In terminal:
1) Open a terminal window
2) cd to LifePlay directory (e.g. cd /home/m/Downloads/LifePlay_2_14_Linux/)
3) chmod +x LifePlay.sh
4) Run LifePlay.sh
:~$ cd /home/m/Downloads/LifePlay_3_13_Linux/
-bash: cd: /home/m/Downloads/LifePlay_3_13_Linux/: No such file or directory
:~$ cd /home/m/Downloads/LifePlay_3_13_Linux.7z
-bash: cd: /home/m/Downloads/LifePlay_3_13_Linux.7z: No such file or directory
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Not getting past 2) and already have no idea what i should do with 3)..
cd ~/Downloads/LifePlay_3_13_Linux
(replace with the correct directory if it's wrong) once you're in the directory you type chmod +x LifePlay.sh
to set the shell script as executable, then you should be able to launch LifePlay.sh by typing ./LifePlay.sh
1) You can delete it (go to a folder /LifePlay/Content/Modules/vin_Base and delete subfolders Descriptions and DirtyTalks. Just keep in mind it will re-appear after you update the game, so you will have to repeat this.Searched the thread but was unable to find a solution - is there a way to disable / hide the narration during sex scenes? (top right)
Also, to hide the camera instructions? (bottom right)
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Like Sparrow said: "You only need the download and the patch. You don't need the update."friend ... exactly what files were you missing is that I have the same problem
You shall input correct path to your file, not just copy the example path from the instruction. But before you dig deeper into Linux, check your hardware. Since you bought a Chromebook, it might not have the videocard able to run the game. When I used to have Linux on my laptop, the game always tried to use the integrated Intel videocard. The game worked, but as the integrated videocard was not able to utilize OpenGl 4 or 5, the game was basically unplayable with chequered skin textures (not to mention low framerates). I had to manually made the game using the discrete Nvidia card by -primusrun command in LifePlay.shI had to put more memory to the Linux before it worked. Now im stuck with making LifePlay.sh playable.
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How make LifePlay.sh executable:
In terminal:
1) Open a terminal window
2) cd to LifePlay directory (e.g. cd /home/m/Downloads/LifePlay_2_14_Linux/)
3) chmod +x LifePlay.sh
4) Run LifePlay.sh
:~$ cd /home/m/Downloads/LifePlay_3_13_Linux/
-bash: cd: /home/m/Downloads/LifePlay_3_13_Linux/: No such file or directory
:~$ cd /home/m/Downloads/LifePlay_3_13_Linux.7z
-bash: cd: /home/m/Downloads/LifePlay_3_13_Linux.7z: No such file or directory
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Not getting past 2) and already have no idea what i should do with 3)..
Well I certainly agree that either scenario is possible. And believe me, I am an extreme cynic, so its despite my own nature to feel this way for a change. But in this case I just happen to wonder why without proof the majority of posters seem to be jumping to the conclusion that a mysterious anon boogeyman was responsible. It would be different if someone was trolling him for weeks about how immoral his content was, or something. Then even without concrete proof, suspicion would rightly fall on said person.I think the comment hasn't received much attention because we'll probably never know whether it was just bad luck that Patreon happened to do their job efficiently for once, or if someone grassed the game up out of spite. Personally I believe that one of those scenarios is much more likely than the other, but either way the end result is the same. Fortunately, Lifeplay lives and goes on, which is what really matters.