Installing the game on Linux: Difference between revisions
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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. | 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. | ||
(To make things more complicated, some of the downloads with sizes around 50MB contain all the game files except for music. In that case, you shouldn't delete the whole of the <code>/assets/</code> folder because you would lose the music you already have: instead delete everything in <code>/assets/</code> except for the subfolders <code>/assets/game/music</code> and <code>/assets/survival/music</code>.) | (To make things more complicated, some of the downloads with sizes around 50MB contain all the game files except for music. In that case, you shouldn't delete the whole of the <code>/assets/</code> folder because you would lose the music you already have: instead delete everything in <code>/assets/</code> except for the subfolders <code>/assets/game/music</code> and <code>/assets/survival/music</code> - keep those subfolders.) | ||
If you use a package manager, that may take care of some of this for you. | If you use a package manager, that may take care of some of this for you. |