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Any Idea what might cause the text on the notes to not appear? *Note: I'm on a super janky Linux setup so 90% chance it's just something I screwed up, but I'm yet to find a fix so I thought I'd share it. My  guess rn is a missing font, I seem to recall these notes being in a different font than other text, if you know what the font is I could pretty easily check to see if I just failed to add something or if there's something else causing a problem.

Hello, try putting your game is a different drive or like 'E:\Lustful Spirit Hunt\'. There is also a change of this happening if any of the CSV files in streaming assets are opened for editing. 

Would love to try putting it in a different drive, but as I'm running it using Wine it's just stored on the disk and my computer is pretending like it's in a drive. I've already tried changing the folder, both location and depth but no success there. I may just have to find the text in the csv's when I want to read them.

Hi Con_way, are you playing on v0.2.0.1? Can you give me some tips on how you got your game to run?
The Demo worked fine for me but the latest beta version doesn't work on my Linux steam deck, but works fine on my windows 11 PC.
Any help would be appreciated. 
Thank you,

Just as an update, if I move the game file to my SD card on the Deck, I see the issue I reported. But if I move the game file on the Deck it runs. 
So my issue could have something to do with the pathing, or me burying something. Going to play around with it some more.
Thank you,

I'm not sure how much I can help you, but I'll explain my setup. I'm running Debian 11 Bullseye on a chromebook with Wine 7.0. I'm not particularly familiar with linux so it's poorly setup and I've done a lot of bugfixing by googling what's going wrong and just doing what the internet says.

If you're running games via steam, I've heard good things about using Proton, but I barely have the processing power to run the game rn, much less run it through steam.

Yes same here, I meant to learn more about linux but decided learning C++ and Java was better. At the end of the day I never even used what I leaned. 


Proton is good but it's plug and play on the Deck, not like any real coding. But we do what we can right.