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After a few months of putting it off, i've managed to generate an x64 AppImage using Linuxdeploy. It comes bundled with freedink-data meaning you should be able to just double-click it and have it play the main game. It should also support command line switches such as -w, and -game, although for the latter the full path must be specified for it to find it.
If it fails to open, make sure you have set the relevant permissions with "chmod a+x" or similar. If it complains about missing Liberation Sans at the start, you may install the "fonts-liberation2" or "ttf-liberation" package from your package manager for it to find it. The AppImage was generated on EndeavourOS and should work with most up-to-date distros that have at least glibc 2.35, and might work on the Steam Deck as well.
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If it fails to open, make sure you have set the relevant permissions with "chmod a+x" or similar. If it complains about missing Liberation Sans at the start, you may install the "fonts-liberation2" or "ttf-liberation" package from your package manager for it to find it. The AppImage was generated on EndeavourOS and should work with most up-to-date distros that have at least glibc 2.35, and might work on the Steam Deck as well.
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