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Linux users normally update the game by extracting game binary files from the tar.gz downloaded from vintagestory.at.  That should work fine, except that it is a good idea to extract those files into an '''empty folder''' where possible.  If that is not possible for some reason, then we '''strongly recommend''' that you at least delete the <code>/assets/</code> folder from your previous Vintage Story installation.  If you simply extract the archive into an existing game installation folder without deleting <code>/assets/</code>, some previous asset files will remain, leading to minor issues - e.g. unintended blocks or items in the game, duplicated guides in the Handbook Guides tab.
You can also update the game by extracting game binary files from the tar.gz downloaded from vintagestory.at.  That should work fine, except that it is a good idea to extract those files into an '''empty folder''' where possible.  If that is not possible for some reason, then we '''strongly recommend''' that you at least delete the <code>/assets/</code> folder from your previous Vintage Story installation.  If you simply extract the archive into an existing game installation folder without deleting <code>/assets/</code>, some previous asset files will remain, leading to minor issues - e.g. unintended blocks or items in the game, duplicated guides in the Handbook Guides tab.

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You can also update the game by extracting game binary files from the tar.gz downloaded from vintagestory.at.  That should work fine, except that it is a good idea to extract those files into an '''empty folder''' where possible.  If that is not possible for some reason, then we '''strongly recommend''' that you at least delete the <code>/assets/</code> folder from your previous Vintage Story installation.  If you simply extract the archive into an existing game installation folder without deleting <code>/assets/</code>, some previous asset files will remain, leading to minor issues - e.g. unintended blocks or items in the game, duplicated guides in the Handbook Guides tab.

You can also update the game by extracting game binary files from the tar.gz downloaded from vintagestory.at. That should work fine, except that it is a good idea to extract those files into an empty folder where possible. If that is not possible for some reason, then we strongly recommend that you at least delete the /assets/ folder from your previous Vintage Story installation. If you simply extract the archive into an existing game installation folder without deleting /assets/, some previous asset files will remain, leading to minor issues - e.g. unintended blocks or items in the game, duplicated guides in the Handbook Guides tab.