I got linux x86 executables for all of those games except untitled_knight_game thought I would make sure to let you know
danielhanrahantng
I got linux x86 executables for all of those games except untitled_knight_game thought I would make sure to let you know
I now have linux x86 executables for every game in these links except for Untitled_Knight_Game, I do not know where specific compilation settings are for video in export settings.
Ok I now have linux x86 executables for every game in these links except for Untitled_Knight_Game, I do not know where specific compilation settings are for video in export settings.
You would run out of space if you had all the tooling for every cpu architecture and os combination, you just need the tooling for your cpu architecture and os combination, sorry I didn't respond sooner I had a lot on my plate.
I will as soon as I have the time, sorry I did not respond sooner, I had a lot on my plate
I have looked into vscodium and it is not a compiler, it is a front end for compilers and for example: if I installed every single compiler for every single os and cpu combo, I would run out of storage.
Thank you I will look into it.
Thank you I will check out those communities as soon as possible.
I am not trying to be hostile, I just have those instructions and do not have a compiled version on repository because there are so many cpu and os combinations and you can't run a application compiled for arm run on x86 cpu or run a application compiled for Linux run on Windows, do you have better solutions to run software on anything while still keeping efficiency.
Ok I did check out those communities and for some reason the open source games community banned me for no reason, I cannot find the reason for the ban is why i say that and I just only asked if my historically accurate strategy simulation game was a good game and the Foss gaming link does not work.