![]() ![]() I also tried Super Hexagon, Super Meat Boy, and a few more (all Humble Bundle Linux games), but couldn’t get any of them to work. I’m curious how you configured it, beyond just calling it like this: “./box86 bin32/Chowdren” I also tried Baba is You (from a Humble Bundle version), but it never seemed to launch properly. Is there any way you can share the tools/process you used to get a Linux version of Undertale? It seems like there are a number of ways people have hacked the Windows version to work on Linux, but maybe only one of those ways ends up with something that might work through box86? Oh, I see there is a DRM-free version on Humble – I’ll have to see if I have that, but I’m afraid I only got it through Steam. ![]() I tried to get Undertale working (using my Steam version from Windows, but with some file hackery), but I’m not sure if box86 is the issue, or if I just didn’t hack out and prepare the files correctly. Have you made any more progress with this? I was waiting to try it until I upgraded, and now I’m on 0.5 I decided to check it out.īoth your pre-packaged VVVVVV (with free levels) and the same files with data from the original game (I had it on Humble Bundle) work fine! ![]()
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