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Akaneiro: Demon Hunters the ARPG that draws from Little Red Riding Hood is now in Open Beta for Linux! Sadly it's not going very smoothly and I am not impressed so far.

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Public Beta

Starting with this release, the client goes public and will use the same servers as the windows and mac client. Your games characters will be available on any platform but characters from the private beta are now unavailable.

Fullscreen Warning

In some cases fullscreen mode will set the resolution higher than your display can handle. Please ensure that you have the proper GPU driver and display detected correctly. If you have a problem, simply remove "config/unity3d/SpicyHorse/Akaneiro/prefs" in your directory and play in windowed mode.

Supported platforms

Debian 7.0
xUbuntu 13.04
xUbuntu 12.10
xUbuntu 12.04
openSUSE 12.3
openSUSE 12.2
openSUSE 12.1
Fedora 18
Fedora 17

They don't list where to get the launcher on the official website just yet, you need to follow this link to actually get a hold of it. Their press release email also had multiple spelling errors I needed to correct.

Unfortunately the launcher while downloading is extremely crash happy for me on Ubuntu 13.04, I have submitted the bug report to them so hopefully they will get on it ASAP.

If you have as much trouble as I did downloading then follow PencilAbuser's advice from my reddit post:
QuoteYou can find the torrent that the launcher is using at:
~/.local/share/data/SpicyHorse/akaneiro/game.torrent
I was able to download the game through my own torrent-client using that torrent-file.

The Register button also seems to do a total of nothing so you can sign up here for an account. Their sign up link as actually hidden on their website, I only found it by pressing the "Play (in web browser)" button.

They really need to work on their stuff, like all of it. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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17 comments

dimko May 16, 2013
Looks that I did right thing when I didn't sign up for this one. Ou well, some other company may want my money...
Liam Dawe May 16, 2013
Looks that I did right thing when I didn't sign up for this one. Ou well, some other company may want my money...
Why exactly?
Ba7a7chy May 16, 2013
I informed them of the Ubuntu 13.04 crashes on the closed beta stage, this is a great idea to download using another bittorent, what do I do after installation is finished ? the usual chmod and run ?
Ba7a7chy May 16, 2013
Also, the crashes continues using Qbittorent, I blame the torrent file :\
Liam Dawe May 16, 2013
I am a bit shocked at this being turned into an open beta with such glaring issues. I too had to switch to transmission fromqbittorrent to get the data to download, just popped it in the folder after and it seems to work, i get to tge login screen at least.

Considering its reported already by you i am surprised they still opened it, not a good impression.

The register button on the Login screen also does nothing *sigh*, such poor Q&A must have been done on it, I have reported this as well.
s_d May 16, 2013
Interesting results...  I had none of these issues whatsoever.  I tested on my base-level Linux game testing machine (i.e., laptop w/integrated Intel graphics, 64-bit Ubuntu 12.04LTS).  It's no speed demon by any stretch, but it is great for testing game functionality for the "average user", for the purpose of reviews and performance analysis.  Sadly, my nice workstation with a real video card is in pieces awaiting Yet Another Home Office Shuffle :)

I installed the launcher/torrent-client as instructed in the closed beta, successfully downloaded the game, and launched the downloaded game via the launcher.  There is a lag at launch with a dark screen in which I wondered whether or not I'd hung, but became used to it.  It's not nearly as long as the lag/hang launching games in Steam (I have only played TF2 and The Cave in Steam), but it is noticeable.

For me, the game plays very well, even in full-screen, without any artifacts, frame drops, crashes, or other issues.  The "register" button also does absolutely nothing for me.  I have been using the account issued to me in the closed beta.  Some direction regarding new user registration would be warranted.

what do I do after installation is finished ? the usual chmod and run ?

Once the game is downloaded from the client, the launcher has a "play" button in the bottom right corner.  You click it to begin the game.
Maokei May 16, 2013
Lots of complaints here even though its a beta.
Liam Dawe May 16, 2013
Lots of complaints here even though its a beta.
The complaints come out of the fact it went through a Closed Beta to come out like this, as stated before as well these bugs where already submitted to them and not fixed.
pedepede May 16, 2013
Thanks for informing about this game. Downloading it atm ^_^
Orkultus May 17, 2013
For those who get the libtorrent-rasterbar7 error. Here is a link http://packages.ubuntu.com/raring/libtorrent-rasterbar7 . Oh and you may need libc6 (>= 2.17). This is of course from a guy running 64bit Linux Mint 14.
Kurremkarmerruk May 17, 2013
The launcher has crashed less for me by unchecking the "enable uTP" box in the settings menu.  Still crashes but not as quickly! :P
Anonymous May 17, 2013
Looks that I did right thing when I didn't sign up for this one. Ou well, some other company may want my money...
Why exactly?
I don't use bin distros. While i have no problem with non open source software that much, i do have issue with bin distributions, which expect fixed OS.
berarma May 19, 2013
Installation went flawlessly on Debian SID, although the Register button doesn't work. Also, after getting into the game tutorial it stalls loading. Good work on the launcher, it seems very well crafted, despite the mentioned issues on some systems.

I'm amazed at the number of new games getting fullscreen right. Multimedia controls, Alt-Tab switch, activities overview, all working. Same with the Double Fine titles.

I've played it a bit and works very well, nice graphics, smooth, it seems a game fitted for casual play. Push the graphic level to best for more detail. I don't like the paying model, I think it's paying for progressing in the game, that's the only downfall so far.
Hamish May 19, 2013
I'm amazed at the number of new games getting fullscreen right. Multimedia controls, Alt-Tab switch, activities overview, all working. Same with the Double Fine titles.

Not with Psychonauts they don't. Still, do these titles use SDL2? I had heard that it has a lot of those kinds of fixes.
berarma May 19, 2013
I'm amazed at the number of new games getting fullscreen right. Multimedia controls, Alt-Tab switch, activities overview, all working. Same with the Double Fine titles.

Not with Psychonauts they don't. Still, do these titles use SDL2? I had heard that it has a lot of those kinds of fixes.

I haven't tried the latest Psychonauts update just yet, and yes, the other Double Fine games use SDL2. The other games getting it right are usually Unity3D games, like this one. Something so obvious but it never worked well on most games.
s_d May 19, 2013
I don't like the paying model, I think it's paying for progressing in the game, that's the only downfall so far.

Well, no F2P models are really very good.  You essentially have "pay-to-win" and "pay-or-grind".  The former is distasteful to the extent of being, in my opinion, Bad For Games(TM).  The latter is the only viable one, while somewhat annoying, though I wonder about it's sustainability.  In this case, you grind for karma gems, and upon earning enough, you unlock new areas (ostensibly, advancing the story).  Alternately, you pay real currency (for gems?) and advance more quickly, but without levelling more quickly (though, buying better gear & skills may help with that as well, but with level caps, the "pay-to-win" is, I believe, totally nerfed).

The problem, which is not one for us gamers, is that the heaviest users of the service, grinding players on a tighter budget, are also contributing the least funds.  Users interested in progressing more rapidly, by dodging the grind, are the ones that actually support the studio.  There must be some kind of tricky balance here, which, if upset, makes the game a financial disaster.  I assume there will be loads of DLC's, as time goes, to entice players.

I wish that the install/play experience was more homogenous;  there's clearly a wide variety of experiences, ranging from my flawless one to Liam's great annoyance (for example).  The game is a lot of fun (in the ARPG formula of "click, click, loot, yeah!" which Torchlight nailed so well), and for my part, I'm happy to have supported it.

That said, I see myself firing up my main Gentoo rig in a month or so when my home office is ready, doing my "emerge world", only to find Akaneiro completely broken & join the grumpy camp! :P
Xiribikeka May 20, 2013
Running it from the terminal, i got this error:

*** Error in `akaneiro-launcher': invalid fastbin entry (free): 0x00007f740c008670 ***

Any thoughts?
Think i'll just go and use transmission .P
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