It was a problem with system libraries. I fixed it by switching to the steam flatpak
It was a problem with system libraries. I fixed it by switching to the steam flatpak
I switched to using the steam flatpak for my games, and it fixed the “not starting” issue. And yes, the voice commands aren’t working. The music is working, but no voicelines.
It doesn’t give any more information than if you just launched the game executable directly. If you look at the original post’s comments, you can see that the issue has something to do with Fedora using LLVM
ah, i see, that explains why it’ll load on my other computer (which has poor cooling and no dedicated gpu which is why i don’t use it for gaming anymore), but not my main. I remember using Godot, looking at version information and seeing it mention LLVM, but then not mentioning it on my other computer which runs NixOS
Note: I may have found a solution: replacing “libtcmalloc.so.4” with something else. So far i’ve tried linking it to my system’s version of libtcmalloc, but it just gave an error complaining that it wasn’t 32 bit
Don’t say “gimped” until Photoshop loses their trademark from generalized use of the word “photoshopped”.
how about both twitter and threads die and the people win?