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A Hard Hard West

<span class="bold">Hard West</span>, a brutal Wild West tactical RPG, is available now, DRM-free on GOG.com with GOG Galaxy support for Achievements and a 20% launch discount. Coming soon to Mac and Linux!

The Hard West is a dangerous West, a weird West - a world of supernatural forces clashing with human greed, remains and traces of black pacts haunting the dusty roads and saloons. Hard West is hard. In true spirit of a wild, wild west - it's a game that seems to get satisfaction from making sure you never, ever, feel safe and secure. A bullet is a bullet, and folks aren't made out of sponge. They do, however, have an arsenal of tricks and abilities at their disposal - that, and a healthy dose of luck. Your tactical options will include dynamic, improvised cover, ricochets, and using shadows (not just yours) for every advantage you can get.

Hard West is a game that focuses on offering plenty of depth and unfamiliar twists on your favorite kind of squad-based, tactical gameplay.

You can also grab the full <span class="bold">Hard West - Digital Collector's Edition</span>, which includes a Digital Artbook, Original Digital Comic Book, and the Full Original Digital Soundtrack or pick up the <span class="bold">Hard West - Collector's Pack</span> with all the content later.

<span class="bold">Hard West</span> is available now, DRM-free on GOG.com. The launch discount will last for one week, until Wednesday, November 25, 4:59 PM GMT.

Hard West is currently compatible exclusively with 64-bit versions of Windows. 32-bit support will be added in the near future.
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JudasIscariot: If you're using the Linux version, you won't need to update that version :) As for the Windows version, we're working on that right now :)
Thanks for the quick reply Judas! Went ahead and installed it in Linux but it keeps crashing upon opening. If I run the start.sh in terminal everything seems fine but game crashes immediately. I went to the .config/unity3d/CreativeForge Games S.A./Hard West folder and in the log there's an error saying that my GPU doesn't support opengl 2.0, I am really sorry about giving you trouble about something like this but how can I check if there really are no drivers for my GPU which support opengl 2.0?

I have AMD dual graphics, 7660G+7670M and I'm new to Linux.
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JudasIscariot: If you're using the Linux version, you won't need to update that version :) As for the Windows version, we're working on that right now :)
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Hunter65536: Thanks for the quick reply Judas! Went ahead and installed it in Linux but it keeps crashing upon opening. If I run the start.sh in terminal everything seems fine but game crashes immediately. I went to the .config/unity3d/CreativeForge Games S.A./Hard West folder and in the log there's an error saying that my GPU doesn't support opengl 2.0, I am really sorry about giving you trouble about something like this but how can I check if there really are no drivers for my GPU which support opengl 2.0?

I have AMD dual graphics, 7660G+7670M and I'm new to Linux.
Dual graphics? Is this anything like the Nvidia+Intel combos? Could I ask for the full specs of your laptop? You can message me in private if you don't wish to share your specs in public :)
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JudasIscariot: Dual graphics? Is this anything like the Nvidia+Intel combos? Could I ask for the full specs of your laptop? You can message me in private if you don't wish to share your specs in public :)
These are my laptop specs, technically it is pretty much below the minimum requirements but it runs okay on windows with everything set to low and vsync turned off at 1366x768 resolution. Back when I installed Linux Mint I went through an online guide and installed the latest drivers from AMD. It was 2 months ago so I'm downloading latest drivers meanwhile for a new install.

There's one integrated graphic card which comes with APU as far as my understanding goes, is 512MB in size (7660G) and a dedicated graphic card of 2GB size (7670M).
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JudasIscariot: If you're using the Linux version, you won't need to update that version :) As for the Windows version, we're working on that right now :)
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Hunter65536: Thanks for the quick reply Judas! Went ahead and installed it in Linux but it keeps crashing upon opening. If I run the start.sh in terminal everything seems fine but game crashes immediately. I went to the .config/unity3d/CreativeForge Games S.A./Hard West folder and in the log there's an error saying that my GPU doesn't support opengl 2.0, I am really sorry about giving you trouble about something like this but how can I check if there really are no drivers for my GPU which support opengl 2.0?

I have AMD dual graphics, 7660G+7670M and I'm new to Linux.
Can you force the game to use the 7760M side of your card? According to this Wikipedia link the Radeon HD 7670M uses OpenGL 4.4, please check and make sure that is the card that the game uses and not the card that does not support OpenGL 2.0 or higher :)
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Hunter65536: Thanks for the quick reply Judas! Went ahead and installed it in Linux but it keeps crashing upon opening. If I run the start.sh in terminal everything seems fine but game crashes immediately. I went to the .config/unity3d/CreativeForge Games S.A./Hard West folder and in the log there's an error saying that my GPU doesn't support opengl 2.0, I am really sorry about giving you trouble about something like this but how can I check if there really are no drivers for my GPU which support opengl 2.0?

I have AMD dual graphics, 7660G+7670M and I'm new to Linux.
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JudasIscariot: Can you force the game to use the 7760M side of your card? According to this Wikipedia link the Radeon HD 7670M uses OpenGL 4.4, please check and make sure that is the card that the game uses and not the card that does not support OpenGL 2.0 or higher :)
You are right, the default was set to low power graphic card and I changed it. It works now. Thank you very much, Judas!
im assuming everyone who downloaded it at launch got the borked version?
Post edited November 24, 2015 by Niggles
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Niggles: im assuming everyone who downloaded it at launch got the borked version?
If you played the Windows 64 bit version, yes. The global progress (unlocked scenarios, trinkets etc.) does transfer into the new version, though, so you don't lose too much progres. You can also try finishing the scenario you're currently playing and update the game once you've finished it to avoid losing any progress.
Hard West 2 - Reveal Trailer
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