![]() ![]() Here the current features of Masterwork DF2016 (42.06): It did suffer from feature-creep and will be replaced by this all new version, written with a strict concept in mind and 5 years of modding experience backing me up. ![]() It contains 8 playable races, 1000+ creatures and 500+ new buildings. The largest and most popular one is for DF2014 (34.11) and can be found here. This mod has existed since 2011 and has gone through many iterations. Welcome to Masterwork DF! A comprehensive mod-pack that includes utilities and tilesets just like the StarterPack, but with additional content to keep you playing longer. ::: Or join community projects that add new mod content! ::: Would be real happy to buy again once the launching + gamepad stuff sorted.::: Read up on future goals, vote on polls and make suggestions. Shall be refunding personally until some of this is sorted. Steam Controller didn't work at all, Xbox One S controller constantly ran to the bottom-right, PS4 controller also not detected. Seems to be a theme with GameMaker being poor at that. SwordOfTheNecromancer.backupIt then launches fine on Arch Linux and no doubt will on any other Linux distribution.ġ) Throw out every lib you're including in the lib folderĢ) Download those from the guide (lazy links and )ģ) Use them (libcrypto.so.1.0.0, libcurl.so.4 and libssl.so.1.0.0 )Ĭontroller support is an issue though. Testing myself with those three files only in the lib folder, with this as the launch script:Įxport LD_LIBRARY_PATH=./lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH ![]() You're including a huge bunch of random and totally unnecessary libraries, that your game just doesn't need and will cause all sorts of issues even on Ubuntu.Īll you need is libcrypto.so.1.0.0, libcurl.so.4 and libssl.so.1.0.0 - all mentioned in that guide and links to where to get the correct ones. ![]() It's quite simple and will enable it to work on pretty much any Linux distribution Since you're using GameMaker, you might want to take a look at this simple guide from a fellow developer to show how to properly set the Linux build up: ![]()
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