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The linux version lacks it's exectuable. There is only the windows .exe and I can't luch it using wine I would expect the .86_64 to be there in the zip.
I downloaded using the pixeldrain and mega link, the pixeldrain was also missing some files in the data folder that where in the mega one.
Object libaries (.so, like an .dll windows but for linux) for linux are there so it's propable that only the executable is missing.
Yeah the .exe is there but linux dosn't use that, there should be an Unyielding2.86_64 file. Since there is none and the .dll files aren't also there the exe file tries loading them but dosn't find them resulting in wine crashing. It's just some linux specific things so if you didn't ever used it, i don't expect that you understend. Im just sayin that the uploaded linux version is badly created by unity, some setting inside it or (i don't know how this could happen) linux version mixed with the windows one.View attachment 3531042
I just downloaded that linux version that was uploaded by the site. The .exe seems to be there.
And about the missing files, the version uploaded to pixeldrain was missing whole lot of unity specific things inside it (mega had them but they were for windows not linux)Yeah the .exe is there but linux dosn't use that, there should be an Unyielding2.86_64 file. Since there is none and the .dll files aren't also there the exe file tries loading them but dosn't find them resulting in wine crashing. It's just some linux specific things so if you didn't ever used it, i don't expect that you understend. Im just sayin that the uploaded linux version is badly created by unity, some setting inside it or (i don't know how this could happen) linux version mixed with the windows one.
TLDR
Windows executable is provided with linux specific libaries resulting with it being unusable
(English isn't my first language so my previous post may be badly worded)
This isn't a Unity thing. I made this build system. Unyielding2.exe a correctly built linux application file. When you try to run it normally from Linux, it fails? If you change the file extension to .86_64 does it still fail?TLDR
Windows executable is provided with linux specific libaries resulting with it being unusable
Haha, yeah it is. I forgot to nerf that fight after I removed swarms from the game. Oops. Thanks for letting me know!That second slime battle on hard is super fucked. There are entirely too many enemies for how much damage they can put out, and the extra health makes is way harder to thin the herd before you get swarmed. The other hard fights were fine, this one is just silly.
Knowing this, how many internet points do I get for actually managing to beat it?Haha, yeah it is. I forgot to nerf that fight after I removed swarms from the game. Oops. Thanks for letting me know!
10 points! Your favorite girl is surely very impressed.Knowing this, how many internet points do I get for actually managing to beat it?
I had Annie use her improved scream with Fray's damage buff, and then picked off whatever was closest with Sara and Pepper. Even still, it went down to my last surviving character one hit from death, since the slimes can regen for some godawful reason.10 points! Your favorite girl is surely very impressed.
But seriously, that is hard! What was your strategy?
The power of witch laughter wins the day.I had Annie use her improved scream with Fray's damage buff, and then picked off whatever was closest with Sara and Pepper. Even still, it went down to my last surviving character one hit from death, since the slimes can regen for some godawful reason.
Story mode, right? Please send me the save file you are trying to play with. You can find it here:Anne is bugged out for me. Her command slot refuses to be equipped by anything, which soft locks the game.
Sorry, your post got buried in my giant pile of watched threads. Yeah, it's in story mode. Here are my saves.Story mode, right? Please send me the save file you are trying to play with. You can find it here:
C:\Users\YOUR USER NAME\AppData\LocalLow\Unyielding Studios\Unyielding2