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Cheers!
Just to make the option more intuitive, why not make the 32-bit executable as part of the startup option for Steam?
There are quite a few games in Steam that offer both 32 and 64 bit builds. Whenever they are started, the Steam client presents a window where you could choose to use either build. Some games use this dialogue option to also present a standalone configuration option - such as most indie JP games.
This way, users still on 32bit don't necessarily have to subscribe to a beta version.
Might be something worth considering.
Cheers.
I am looking to figure out what would be the best solution for this. I'd need to make sure the user don't have download the game twice. I do believe I can do something in steam backend so that people on 32bit OS would autmatically donwnload that version.
Thanks for looking into this.
Cool game btw - kudos to your team!
You can upgrade to 64bit LINUX for FREE
No need to hold back gaming in 32bit world anymore
Linux Mint 18.2 XFCE 64bit
http://blog.linuxmint.com/?p=3291
You are right! We haven't uploaded a 32-bit build for the new patch yet.
Enjoy!
Oh, and steam cards should drop normally in the 32-bit version, I believe, and achievements be achieved?