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This is a minor bug fix release that addresses issues that some customers found over the past few months when running the game on 64-bit distributions. These problems occurred on both AMD and Intel 64-bit machines, running Fedora 13 and OpenSUSE 11.4.
Changes in this updated version include:
Fixed floating point round-off errors when running on some 64-bit machines, which prevented Dirk and other characters from moving back and forth along ledges, and kept you from pushing crates off the edge of ledges
Fixed slippery floors in Chapters 3-1, 3-6, and 4-4 to prevent Dirk from "teleporting" to the other end of the ledge when sliding off the edge
You can download the updated trial version from here:
http://www.mygamecompany.com/Products/DirkDashing/linux_download.htm
Note: you do not need to uninstall any previous versions before installing this file. You can just install this over top of your existing installation, and it will automatically update the relevant files.
Customers have already been e-mailed with instructions for downloading the updated levels in Part 2 of the game.
Can someone download v1.2.1 and do a fresh install and confirm whether or not it runs? Thanks!