Into the Breach, the second title from Subset Games (previously the excellent FTL), has today gained an official Linux build. It's been a long time coming, after originally releasing in 2018 but they always said they would do it and here it is. Fantastic!
"The remnants of human civilization are threatened by gigantic creatures breeding beneath the earth. You must control powerful mechs from the future to hold off this alien threat. Each attempt to save the world presents a new randomly generated challenge in this turn-based strategy game from the makers of FTL."
Check out the original release trailer below:
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In their update announcement post on their official forum, they simply said "There is now a fully native Linux version of Into the Breach! If you already own the game on any storefront that normally supports Linux (Steam, Humble, or GOG), you should soon have the Linux version available for download.". More came with it though including new language support: French, Spanish, German, Italian, Russian, Polish, Brazilian-Portuguese, Simplified Chinese, and Japanese.
There's also now touch-screen support, updated game engine tech and some adjustments to modding support.
Buy Into the Breach from Humble Store and Steam. Hopefully the GOG version will see the Linux build soon.
If you have Steam Play enabled, you may need to force the Steam Linux Runtime container (right click -> properties see here) to get it to download the Linux version, otherwise it defaults to Proton as it's on Valve's whitelist. Updated: this should no longer be needed.
Quoting: jensQuoting: jensQuoting: garpuPicked it up, but the linux build isn't on Steam yet? Wants to launch with proton.
Yeah, same here. The Linux icon was there, I hoped Steam will pick up the native version, but it didn't. Any idea how to switch?
I've just learned that once you force the "Steam Linux Runtime" as "Steam Play compatibility tool" you will get the Linux version.
I was getting an "An error occurred while updating Into the Breach (Missing Executable)" error. Right clicking on the title in Steam, clicking "properties" I was able to checkmark "Force the use of a specific Steam Play Compatibility Tool" and select "Steam Linux Runtime". Now, when I try to play the game, it just silently fails. Hmmm...
Following the advice of Jens, I forced the Steam Linux Runtime mode, and then proceeded to install the Linux version (approx 305MB). On my first run of the fresh Linux version, the audio was silent. I dealt with the problem by stopping Steam, running my system updates, restarting my computer, and reloading Steam. Second time round, and audio was working fine. Hurray, a true Linux version - I've been hoping for this to happen.
Quoting: g000hSharing my own experience with this. I already had Into The Breach installed (via Proton). As I wanted to run the native Linux version, I uninstalled the "Windows" version that I had been running via Proton (approx 299MB).
Following the advice of Jens, I forced the Steam Linux Runtime mode, and then proceeded to install the Linux version (approx 305MB). On my first run of the fresh Linux version, the audio was silent. I dealt with the problem by stopping Steam, running my system updates, restarting my computer, and reloading Steam. Second time round, and audio was working fine. Hurray, a true Linux version - I've been hoping for this to happen.
This work-around is no longer needed on my machine. I have disabled the option for "Force the use of a specific Steam Play compatibility tool" and it just starts the Linux version. Sound is working here since a small game update yesterday evening (CEST).
Getting my copy this week.
Linux port (GOG release) running fine:
Quoting: Avehicle7887Went ahead and bought the game today. It handles ultrawide resolutions really well and this is really one of the few as many 2D games don't scale well.
Linux port (GOG release) running fine:
Is having huge black borders unusually well support? :)
(Though I wouldn't know how they could do it better, given their checkerboard setup.)
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