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psilontech

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  1. Bought Xenonauts a few days ago, (Was / am super excited, I love it!) and had sunk about 11 hours into my first game. Having purchased the game through Steam, it auto-updated with the new release, making my ~11 hour game *poof* disappear. Basic assumption is that my older save is incompatible with the current build. I don't have any real problem with playing through the game again, I had planned to do a second run after the end of the first, but I would desperately like to finish the run I had invested quite a few hours in. So, is it possible to regress to the last version of the game, the installer sitting somewhere I can't quite find? I'm sure this has been asked again and again, but I can't seem to find it. Thanks!
  2. Thank you for your opinion. I don't want to sound like a dickhead either, but if you don't really have anything to say which contributes meaningfully to the thread (As opposed to questioning my choice in OS), it's probably best to keep it to yourself or start a new thread. As to why I'm using linux? My gaming desktop (A Windows machine, you'll probably be euphoric to hear) is currently several hundred miles away. The laptop I am currently using came second-hand with Vista barely chugging along on it. It really rustles my jimmies when an operating system sitting idle is taking up >30% of my CPU cycles and is holding a truly unacceptable quantity of RAM hostage. XP wasn't an option due to driver issues, so I came to an operating system that doesn't piss me off when I don't have a lot of system resources to spare.
  3. Hello all, first post. Recently discovered this project and I must say I'm more than a little excited, XCOM was (still is, actually) one of my favorite games of all time. Countless hours spent raging impotently at lobstermen and cryssalids. But I digress; How well does the current build of Xenonauts play with WINE, if at all? I'm just going to go off on a limb and assume that it is incapable of running natively on linux. Thanks, all. If positive there's the distinct possibility of a preorder to test it out myself.
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