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A surreal puzzle adventure game with unique mechanics / capabilities. · By Future Cat Games

can this run on a raspberry pi?

A topic by GreenImperial created Nov 28, 2023 Views: 527 Replies: 2
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soo i have a raspberry pi 4 with 4gb of ram running raspberry pi os, the thing is can that run the linux version of oneshot? i havent bought the game but i wanna try it on a raspberry pi, i tried downloading appimage files well they work fine but im abit scared to try it on oneshot, cause if it didnt work i could waste 10 bucks on a game that i want to play on linux that end up on windows, anyways thats all i can ask for now thank you!

this is the image of the raspberry pi, it has a 3inch screen :3 (please mind the bed i havent put a sheet on it.)

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I would expect it to work just fine. It hits the minimum specs, and Raspberry PI 4s especially have a processor that is more than enough for something like this.

Edit: I'm not sure about the compatibility with an ARM processor, though. It would depend on whether the app image was built with libraries for ARM included.

Another Edit: I just got the game and had some troubles running the app image on an x86_64 system. Doing it with Lutris helps. There's been some discussion about it in other threads, but it looks like a library needs to be preloaded (/usr/lib/libgmodule-2.0.so). This can be done without Lutris in the CLI, but Lutris allows it to be added to the install.

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It would be great to have a native linux arm version that runs on RPI

Edit: it starts on raspberry pi os with box86 + wine, if you install vcrun2019 on wineprefix. However there are glitches and game is unplayable. On raspberry os 64 bit, it starts with box64 but hangs at some point.

So, yeah, a native port for arm linux would be great!