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The survival game 7 Days to Die finally works properly on Linux once again. It was broken back in March, so it's pleasing to finally see it sorted.

I tested it myself, and I needed to remove the config folder (.config/unity3d/The Fun Pimps) for the game or else I had some weird object error preventing me getting into a game to test it.

Not pleased by how long it took, but they have solved it now so that's good news for the fans of the game.

7 Days to Die is another zombie survival and crafting game that was funded on Kickstarter quite some time ago, and it has a long way to go before it's a polished product.

See the release notes here. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Liam Dawe May 2, 2016
More like the Fun Pimps relying on undefined OpenGL behaviour that Unity stopped allowing with their move to support better and later OpenGL.
DoubleT May 2, 2016
You guys can really play this game? This is all I got for months:
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