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Report RSS Haunt for Linux released!

Yep, now you can play Haunt on Linux. Get it and give us a sign how it works for you :)

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Hello,

Linux version is out and files are waiting for authorization (IndieDB and Desura). In meantime feel free to download ZIP file from GameFront(before download make sure that your country is supported by this site):

Haunt 1.1 Linux ZIP at GameFront

Keep in mind that you are free to share this game with your friends in any way you want (till you are sharing it for free :)).

As it is experimental build (with no warranty) we would be very grateful if you will find a while and send us:

1 - info if game works with your Linux (or not)
2 - and what distribution is yours
3 - and if it worked - how it worked (fps, glitches etc.)
4 - and what is your PCs spec

Just to keep new visitiors up to date. If you like our game, please, support it at Greenlight and/or Facebook. It really matters for such a small group as we are. Btw we are 3rd at Greenlight! Thanks mates!

Collector Edition of Haunt is almost done, so stay tuned. We have a few surprises for all of you :)

All best,
ParanormalDev Team

PS: as We are spending our private money for Unity licenses, development packcages, submissions fees (Greenlight for example) and so on - please, consider even the smallest donation and help our next projects come true

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unaccounted4
unaccounted4

Hi, Pedro Mateus from LinuxGameCast here.

1 - It works after altering the execute permissions for the Haunt.x* file and renaming Haunt-1-Data to simply Data.

2 - Fuduntu 2013.2 32bit-PAE.

3 - There were a few graphical glitches see the screenshot -> I.imgur.com (you can see the black textures regardless of the fog). Mouse sensitivity was WAY TO DAMN HIGH! and no option to tone it down.

4 - Toshiba Laptop (L650-1HM)
CPU: Intel Core i3 370M (2.40GHz)
GPU: ATI Mobility Radeon 5650HD (1GB GDDR3)
Display: LVDS + Asus VS228H (2732x768)
RAM: 8GB DDR3 1066MHz
Storage: 2 x OCZ Vertex 3 (60GB[/+/boot] & 120GB [/home])
OS: Fuduntu 2013.2 32bit (3.8.3 PAE Kernel)
DE: KDE 4.10.1
Mouse: Steel Series Diablo III Gaming Mouse

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Xpander69
Xpander69

1. works, butyeah had to rename the Data file like posted previously.
2.Arch Linux x86_64

3.no graphical glitches for me and mouse sensitivity was also fine. but im used to high sensitivity. fps seemed really good(smooth) after forcing CPU into performance state

4.System Specs:
Processor:AMD Phenom II X4 955 , ~3.6GHz
Memory:8 GB DDR3 (1333Mhz)
Video Card:Asus Geforce 560 Ti 1GB Direct CU
Sound Card:Realtek ALC889
Motherboard:Gigabyte GA-970A-D3
Operating System:Arch Linux 64bit
Kernel: 3.8.4-1
Filesystem: ext4
Nvidia drivers: 313.26
Desktop Environment: MATE 1.4
Mouse: A4 Tech X7 2800dpi
Keyboard: Roccat Arvo

suggestion. next time put up a tar.gz pack so the file execute permissions will carry into next system.

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XELFAER
XELFAER

Hi.
1. The game starts after a folder move in Haunt-1-Data ->> Data

2. OS: Debian 7.0 x86_64 (Kernel:3.2.0-4-amd64)

3. The game runs at the highest possible in the list of parameters. With a screen resolution of 1440 * 900 (full screen).
Errors is not observed. Sometimes FPS decreased, but the overall schedule is stable. CPU usage during the game is 45-60%.

4. Hardware configuration:
CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 6420 @ 2.13GHz
RAM: 4 Gb DDR2-800 (PC-6400)
HDD: WDC WD1002FAEX-00Z3A0 1Tb
Video Card: ASUS NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT 512 Mb
Sound Card: Realtek ALC887
Motherboard:Gigabyte G41M-ES2L
Operating System: Debian 7.0 x86_64
Kernel: 3.2.0-4-amd64
Filesystem: EXT4
NVIDIA Driver: version 310.32
Desktop Environment: MATE Desktop Environment 1.4.2

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lidstah
lidstah

Hi, finally managed to test it. First: wow, really great work, especially the ambiance, quite scary. No real problems noticed once ~/.config/unity3d/Madman/Haunt/prefs edited to disable some effects (HuD, black and white rendering).

Archlinux x86_64, AMD FX4100 @3.6GHz, nvidia GT630 2GB ram, dual-screens, 8GB RAM (PC12800 DDR3), kernel 3.8.6, nvidia 313.30-3 drivers, XMonad window manager (had to toggle float status of the Haunt window, else the windowed resolution value is not applied correctly). Smooth, except when indoor, where there is some occasionnal performance drop (I bet mainly because of my quite underpowered graphics card), uses around 40% of 2 cpu cores (doesn't seem to use more than two cores). No graphical glitches, no crash experienced so far, in an hour of gaming.

Really nice work, both graphically and musically, scary ambiance and a story quite captivating (once again, only played an hour). Keep up the good job, and thanks for the linux version.

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