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Oh boy, this is messed up. :D

Well, I found the solution.

After reinstalling Steam and WftO 3 times, I read an article regarding CS:GO having the same issue under Linux and for whatever reason, it didn't like that it was installed on a NTFS partition. So I uninstalled the game and re-installed it under my ext4 root partition and now it works just fine.

I guess it has something to do with how Steam manages the updates and how it sometimes fails to properly upgrade/install on NTFS partitions under Linux. Anyways, rest of the game library is still working fine on NTFS gaming disk, but WftO now enjoys a private location in my home. It ain't pretty, but it works, and that's all I need.


Now I have some dungeons to carve out and another update-review to do for the My Pet Dungeon.

Thank you Cian for the quick reply as always, and send my regards to your team, again! :)


See you in the darkest of dungeons Underlord! >=)>

Thanks for the quick reply - as usual, you guys are awesome! :)


The initial patch was indeed under 1GB in size, but as it failed, it started downloading the 2GB version. (I guess it's the core game itself?)


I can download other games just fine, Ark updated as I write this. :D

But I'll try reinstalling the whole steam anyway just to be sure. Will update once that is done.

When I hit the play button, it will start downloading the patch again, then fail, in an infinite loop.

Thank you Marten.

Did just that. Sorry to bump an old topic here. :)

Hi Marten,


Thanks, but as I said, in-game options have no effect.

+1, still an issue.

Has there been any news?


Both full-screen and windowed mode affected.

Hi,


Sorry to necro the old thread but the issue is back.

I have a 2-monitor setup with both being at 1080p resolution. Game always starts on the secondary monitor.

In-game settings do not matter, they don't change anything.


The only workaround I have found so far is that when I use the launch option: -show-screen-selector

Then when I select Windowed mode, it actually starts on the correct output and goes to full-screen automatically. Though, I would need to do this every time.


Please let me know what kind of logs are needed.

Current setup is:

Kernel: 4.10.1-1-ARCH x86_64 (64 bit) Desktop: Xfce 4.12.3 Distro: Arch Linux

Mobo: MSI model: Z97 GAMING 3 (MS-7918)

Display Server: X.Org 1.19.2 driver: nvidia Resolution: 1920x1080@60.00hz, 1920x1080@60.00hz


Thank you!