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Wow. I'll have to look at my library and see what unity games I have there that don't have Linux version. It's amazing this actually works
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hummer010: Alright, I've now played Kyn for a bit. After some exploration, I've figured out that I can't set it to be fullscreen, otherwise it won't start. I'm not sure why. Other than that, it seems to work perfectly.
As I mentioned in the GOGmix, it took me a couple of tries to get it working on fullscreen. I had to enable/disable the fullscreen checkbox a couple of times, and restart the game a couple other times to achieve it, but it worked in the end. Keep trying! :)
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I've tried to collect a list of Unity games on GOG without a Linux release. This list is not exhaustive in any way (for example, Kyn isn't on it). I exported all releases since 2014 that do not have a Linux version from magog, and then searched them on madewith.unity.com. If there were any results, I added it to the list. Some of these are games that do have a Linux release elsewhere (example: Event[0])

1979 Revolution: Black Friday
Blackwood Crossing
Blade & Bones
Blood & Gold: Caribbean!
Craft the World
Deadnaut
Dream
EARTHLOCK: Festival of Magic
Event[0]
Her Story
INSIDE
Kim
Offworld Trading Company
Phoning Home
Rain World
Republique (I think only the remastered version uses Unity, and I'm not sure it came to GOG?)
Rogue Wizards
Scanner Sombre
StarCrawlers
Stories Untold
Subterrain
The Swindle
Tempest
TerraTech
Through the Woods
Virginia
StarCrawlers can be cut off the list, the game has a Linux version and it's also available on GOG, also runs great :-)
Can you make this post into a wiki please? https://www.gamingonlinux.com/wiki/Main_Page

Or may be add to this page.
Post edited September 14, 2017 by shmerl
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Ganni1987: StarCrawlers can be cut off the list, the game has a Linux version and it's also available on GOG, also runs great :-)
It has a Linux version, but it's been out of date since July, and store page no longer lists Linux as being supported.


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hummer010: I've tried to collect a list of Unity games on GOG without a Linux release. This list is not exhaustive in any way (for example, Kyn isn't on it).
Thanks for the list. At a quick glance, it's missing these games:

· Alcatraz 1954: it runs natively, but it's got some graphical issues that make it IMO rather unplayable.
· Blackguards Special Edition: nothing to do, as it uses a pre-Unity4 runtime.
· Blackguards 2
· Diluvion
· Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers – 20th Ann. Ed.
· Holy Potatoes! A Weapon Shop?!: available for Linux on Steam
· Homeworld: Deserts of Kharak
· Pid: nothing to do (pre-Unity4 runtime)
· Shelter: nothing to do (pre-Unity4 runtime)
· Zenith

Also, I can confirm that GOG's version of République uses Unity (but it's also affected by the 'pink issue').


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shmerl: Can you make this post into a wiki please? https://www.gamingonlinux.com/wiki/Main_Page

Or may be add to this page.
Hahaha, I wanted to talk to Liam about this, in case he wanted to post it as an article in the main page, but I had no idea it was already in the Wiki. :P

Yeah, I guess I'd better add my own findings to the second page you mention, since both that page and this thread are based off the same blog post.
Post edited September 14, 2017 by muntdefems
Ori and the Blind Forest seems to be another game missing from the list ;)
(I did not try this trick with it yet)
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Ganni1987: StarCrawlers can be cut off the list, the game has a Linux version and it's also available on GOG, also runs great :-)
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muntdefems: It has a Linux version, but it's been out of date since July, and store page no longer lists Linux as being supported.
Thanks, I'm sad to hear such news as it was quickly becoming one of my fav games. Good thing the dev came forward though.
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vv221: Ori and the Blind Forest seems to be another game missing from the list ;)
(I did not try this trick with it yet)
Another one we missed so far is Tharsis, which I bought it earlier today during the Hidden Mystery Sale. I've just tested it, and it's another one affected by the 'pink disease'.
I've just written an email to the Unity legal team asking about the legality of runtime archives. If they respond positively, I'm planning to host one on my server.
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Yepoleb: (…)
Please share their answer here when you get it, I too am planning to host some of them.
Post edited September 16, 2017 by vv221
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Yepoleb: I've just written an email to the Unity legal team asking about the legality of runtime archives. If they respond positively, I'm planning to host one on my server.
I don't see why one shouldn't be able to do it, considering they are all available (buried inside the full 1-2GB Unity installers) on Unity's website. But yeah, in legal terms nothing is ever as easy as it seems to the common folk, so let's wait for that answer.

In case they're OK with it, here's a full list of the runtimes I've gathered:
· 4.0.0b7 (64bit only)
· 4.0.0f7
· 4.0.1f2
· 4.1.0b2
· 4.1.0f4
· 4.1.2f1
· 4.1.3f3
· 4.1.5f1
· 4.2.0a4
· 4.2.0f4
· 4.2.1f4
· 4.2.2f1
· 4.3.0f4 (32bit only)
· 4.3.1f1
· 4.3.2f1
· 4.3.3f1
· 4.3.4f1
· 4.3.7p4 (32bit only)
· 4.5.0f6
· 4.5.1f3
· 4.5.1p1 (32bit only)
· 4.5.2f1
· 4.5.2p1
· 4.5.3f3
· 4.5.4f1
· 4.5.4p1 (64bit only)
· 4.5.4p3
· 4.5.5f1
· 4.5.5p2
· 4.5.5p5
· 4.6.0b13
· 4.6.0b17
· 4.6.0b20
· 4.6.0f1 (64bit only)
· 4.6.0f2 (64bit only)
· 4.6.0f3
· 4.6.1f1
· 4.6.1p1
· 4.6.1p2
· 4.6.2f1
· 4.6.2p1
· 4.6.2p2
· 4.6.3f1
· 4.6.3p1
· 4.6.3p2
· 4.6.4f1
· 4.6.4p1
· 4.6.4p2 (32bit only)
· 4.6.4p3
· 4.6.5f1
· 4.6.5p3 (32bit only)
· 4.6.6f2
· 4.6.6p3-devel
· 4.6.6p3 (32bit only)
· 4.6.7f1 (32bit only)
· 4.6.7p1
· 4.6.8f1
· 4.6.9f1
· 4.7.0f1
· 4.7.1f1
· 4.7.2f1
· 5.0.0f4
· 5.0.1f1
· 5.0.2f1
· 5.0.2p1
· 5.0.2p2
· 5.0.2p4
· 5.1.0f3
· 5.1.2f1
· 5.1.2p1 (32bit only)
· 5.1.3f1
· 5.1.4f1
· 5.1.5f1 (64bit only)
· 5.2.0f3 (32bit only)
· 5.2.1f1 (32bit only)
· 5.2.1p3
· 5.2.1p4
· 5.2.2f1 (32bit only)
· 5.2.2p2
· 5.2.2p4
· 5.2.3f1
· 5.2.3p3
· 5.2.4f1
· 5.3.0f4
· 5.3.2f1
· 5.3.2p4
· 5.3.3f1
· 5.3.4f1
· 5.3.4p2
· 5.3.4p5
· 5.3.4p6
· 5.3.5f1
· 5.3.5p4 (32bit only)
· 5.3.5p6 (64bit only)
· 5.3.6f1 (64bit only)
· 5.3.6p1 (64bit only)
· 5.3.6p2
· 5.3.6p5
· 5.3.6p6 (32bit only)
· 5.3.7f1
· 5.4.0f3
· 5.4.1f1
· 5.4.1p4 (32bit only)
· 5.4.2f1
· 5.4.2f2
· 5.4.3f1 (64bit only)
· 5.4.3p1 (64bit only)
· 5.4.3p2
· 5.4.4f1 (64bit only)
· 5.4.4p4
· 5.4.5p4 (64bit only)
· 5.5.0f3
· 5.5.0p3
· 5.5.0p4 (32bit only)
· 5.5.0xf3Linux
· 5.5.1f1
· 5.5.1p2
· 5.5.2f1
· 5.5.3f1
· 5.5.3p1
· 5.6.0b3
· 5.6.0f3
· 5.6.1f1
· 5.6.1p4 (64bit only)
· 5.6.2f1 (32bit only)
· 5.6.3f1



PS: I'm just about to beat Randal's Monday and it's worked flawlessly so far. :)
I just thought about something: do you think this method would allow us to run in native 64-bit games that come with only a 32-bit binary in their Linux version?

I’ll try it of course, just wanted to share the thought ;)
The Unity Terms of Service state:
"Unity grants you a non-exclusive, non-transferable, royalty-free license ... to distribute the runtime portion of the Unity Software, on a royalty-free basis, solely as embedded or incorporated into Your Project Content"

From my understanding this means a pure runtime archive is not allowed, but the same game bundled with every runtime version is. I'm not a lawyer though, so I'm waiting for a response before starting anything.
That's pretty cool, if it works. My question is: where are the Linux binaries (I mean, other than included with Linux "native" games)? The linked archives only provide Windows and Mac installers. Running one of the Windows installers, I see nothing in the installed data which could be construed as the required Linux binaries.

Also, games I have that aren't on your list:
Thea - The Awakening 5.4.1p3
Expeditions - Conquistador 4.3.2f1
Cosmic Star Heroine 5.4.5p2

I tested Blackguards 2 (using Shadowrun Hong Kong's binaries), and it refuses to start a new game (probably a video plugin it uses, and I don't want to look for it). I also tested Gabriel Knight - Sins of the Fathers 20th Anniversary Edition (using Duskers' binaries), and it just gave me a bunch of pink screens (and a pointless menu). The above 3 I can't test because I have no Linux binaries for them.

Of course, honestly, these 5 games all work fine in wine. The only one I'm really interested in trying on Linux is StarCrawlers 5.6.2f1, since the Windows version doesn't work on my system, at all (although the old Linux version is probably good enough; I'll just stop playing the stupid game). Plus, I have held off getting Expeditions - Vikings because it looks like something that won't work well in wine, and maybe that could be cured with a Linux binary as well.