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Can you install GNU GDB (pacman -S gdb), run in OSFM's directory
When I verify integrity of local files, Steam verifies 1 file and returns that it successfully validated.
Apologies, we need to run
Can you send everything above "Program received signal SIGPIPE, Broken pipe."?
Download this file and place it in OSFM's lib/ directory
https://drive.google.com/file/d/14ImTfXuaONnqBpeEsi1sTJFWp6uxVr-3/view?usp=sharing
And delete libstdc++.so.6 from lib/
That should fix OSFM.
None of those statements are exaggerations.
I tired it and still crashing on startup when running from my Steam Library.
edit: Crashed immediately after the prologue. GDB output:
If you want further help from us please do not attack us for simply providing a download link which Google does not gain revenue from. Or, even better, don't attack us period.
I hate google and corporations too. (Although not for the same reason.) That does not mean I get angry when someone posts a Google drive link.
If you're really concerned about supporting a corporation, why the hell are you asking support on steam?
It does appear that the game is working from GDB as intended now, but still will not open from Steam.