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Otherwise the game is perfectly playable.Īdditional reading, in case you get stuck or run into issues:ġ Yes I'm very much aware it's not, but this is a post about getting a mod to work, not about terminology.

You may be able to reduce them by typing /portalfx in chat which will disable the portal effects in menus, however it's not a guarantee. There might be some FPS drops on some GPUs in menus and during level generation. You won't be able to run native Steam and this Steam at the same time, as you can't be logged into the same Steam account from two clients at once. There are still some issues with NTT on Linux and Mac: #!/usr/bin/env xdg-openĮxec=env WINEPREFIX=/home/YOUR_USERNAME/Steam wine "/home/YOUR_USERNAME/Steam/drive_c/Program Files/Steam/Steam.exe" Using your favourite text editor, put this into a file called WINE sktop on your desktop, and mark it as executable. Since you have to open another Steam installation to play NTT, it's convenient to have a shortcut to it instead of having to locate it on disk and run it with a WINEPREFIX environmental variable every time. Set up a shortcut to your new Steam installation That's it! You should be able to run Nuclear Throne from the WINE installation of Steam now. Navigate to the above mentioned directory: cd ~/Steam/drive_c/Program Files/Steam/steamapps/common/Nuclear ThroneĪnd run the NTT installer: WINEPREFIX=~/Steam wine NTT-Assemble.exe Open up a new terminal window, as your first one should be still running Steam.
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If you've followed along word for word, it should be in this directory: ~/Steam/drive_c/Program Files/Steam/steamapps/common/Nuclear ThroneĮxtract Nuclear Throne Together zip file into that directory. Locate the newly installed Nuclear Throne. While it's installing, grab Nuclear Throne Together.
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Once that's done, you'll need to grab a Steam installer (this is a legitimate link, but if you do not trust me you can visit the Steam download page, right click on the "Windows" link, select Copy link address and plug it into this command yourself): wget Īnd then run it into our new WINE prefix: WINEPREFIX=~/Steam wine SteamSetup.exe
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(If your Wine prompts you to install Gecko and Mono, do it) This might take a minute or two to process. In your terminal, execute this: WINEPREFIX=~/Steam WINEARCH=win32 winecfg You may opt to put it somewhere else, but that'll mean you'll need to change the paths in most commands from here on.

I'm going to put my new prefix in the "Steam" folder of my home directory. 1 We're going to set up a blank one for NTT so that programs we may have previously installed don't get in the way, and because we need to use a 32-bit system to make Steam work optimally. There's nothing really hard about it, you just copy and paste a few commands, but it might take some time for your Mac to process all of that.Ī WINE prefix is, in layman's terms, a fake installation of Windows. (Arch Linux users will need to enable the Multilib repository first, but if you're using Arch you probably already know that).įor Mac users, follow this tutorial until Step 4. However, I did get it to work on both of my machines (both using Arch Linux), so it's likely it will work for you too.įor Linux users, this should be as easy as drinking water - use your package manager to pull wine from your official repositories. This might or might not work - Nuclear Throne doesn't support modding and Nuclear Throne Together doesn't support Linux and Mac so you're in the double-unsupported territory here. I've just posted this on Steam forums, I'm going to expand this a little bit for this Reddit post and reference people to this post in the future.
