Development version 6.5 is here


This is the fifth development release of the 7.0 version. The main feature of the version is again more updates to the game UI: added option to sort some lists in the game and refreshed the debug interface. Also, it brings fixes for some bugs. Binaries are available for Linux and Windows (both 64-bit). Below, you can find major changes since the last development release:

Added

  • Ability to sort the items during trading and looting bases, modules
    in bases shipyards, recruits in bases, crafting orders, buying recipes,
    healing wounded crew members, repair ship, available missions in bases

Changed

  • Updated debug interface
  • Updated README.md
  • Updated modding guide

Fixed

  • Showing tools information in crafting recipe info
  • Crash when entering non-digit into amount entry in various locations
  • Crash when setting max allowed values for center the map
  • Sorting the list of accepted missions by time and reward

Files

[Development] steamsky-6.5-dev-64.zip 7 MB
Sep 05, 2021
[Development] steamsky-6.5-dev-64.tar.gz 6 MB
Sep 05, 2021

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Still waiting for a backwards compatible version / update. I'm still only able to play version 5.0.9, the newer ones don't work for my Linux Mint laptop that's only about 3 years old. I would really love to be able to play your game on it with all the updates and none of the old, already worked out problems (of which there were plenty).

Yes, I'm sorry for waiting. I need to check a few things, maybe I can bring it back. Which exactly version of Mint do you use?

I was looking around a bit for solving the problem, and I'm afraid I have bad news. I can't fix it, at least not at this moment. The amount of work is so big, that it would greatly complicate everything for me. It literally requires to rebuild the whole system. Thus, at this moment, I'm sorry I can't do anything. Probably the only option is to wait for the next release of Linux Mint, or I will have more luck in the future and I will find a solution which doesn't require that large amount of work. :(

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From what I can tell there's no way around it until I get a new computer (or partition one I have but I'm not going to do that just for a single game). I plan on getting a new windows machine soon anyways (because unfortunately most of the world only works with either windows or mac...).

Of course, I understand. Especially for that small game. :) Other workaround is to use Windows version with Wine. This should work.