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pythialouise

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What do you mean by this?

The website said they'll look into it, but it's not guaranteed.

If your lifetime support exceeds $10 as of release, you will.

If your lifetime support exceeds $10 as of release, you will.

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Thanks, I'll try that when I get home. I've spent hours browsing various suggestions.


The --no-sandbox bit did the trick. The native Linux version now runs.

Thanks for the info. Now I just need to figure out why it won't run.

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Are the different platform versions the same? The download page shows different numbers for Windows, macOS and Linux. I just want to play via SteamOS.


EDIT: Weirdly, the Linux version opens in Desktop Mode, but not Gaming Mode and the Windows version runs a bit weird through Proton.

Enjoy India. I'd love to go there some day.

This looks fun. I Saw someone ask about a sharing mode. Maybe having it be able to export and import basic midi files could allow for that, although it may be too difficult to code.

I tried to do the TYK event that I got from GhostNet and it wouldn't let me load it in the game when I tried to get that event ghost.

Giving away that you spend too much time on Grindr?

My cat barks like a dog. Does that make him suitable for Pupreciation?

I've not yet purchased Supermedium, but will be soon. Just recently got a Quest 2, and wanted to see what comic readers are available, because I thought it would be pretty cool to be able to read my comics on it. Not sure if there's a specified folder that Supermedium would need them stored in, if I do transfer comics onto my Quest 2 to read them.

I currently use Chunky on my iPad, and it has the option to upload comics via a web interface. I don't know how different your app is under the hood, but wouldn't it be easier to have a web interface for non-Windows users to use, rather than having to develop multiple versions of your app.