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"Zero-K.
exe"
is
a
mono
(
.
net)
executable
and
will
run
with
whatever
architecture
your
Mono
is
compiled
for.
If
you
have
a
mono
installed
on
a
64-bit
system,
it
will
run
64-bit.
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"Zero-K.
exe"
is
a
mono
(
.
net)
executable
and
will
run
with
whatever
architecture
your
Mono
is
compiled
for.
If
you
have
a
mono
installed
on
a
64-bit
linux,
it
will
run
64-bit.
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"Zero-K_linux64" is a mkbundle binary generated with mono on a 64-bit linux. Basically it's the above program bundled with a 64-bit Mono so that the user doesn't have to install mono.
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"Zero-K_linux64" is a mkbundle binary generated with mono on a 64-bit linux. Basically it's the above program bundled with a 64-bit Mono so that the user doesn't have to install mono.
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Both are irrelevant, however. The meat of everything is the Spring engine, which you will find at "engine/linux64/103.0.1 maintenance-gibberish-abracadabra/spring" subpath of your install. *That* should be an ELF64 binary.
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Both are irrelevant, however. The meat of everything is the Spring engine, which you will find at "engine/linux64/103.0.1 maintenance-gibberish-abracadabra/spring" subpath of your install. *That* should be an ELF64 binary.
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Tl;dr don't worry and assist the bomb rush.
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Tl;dr don't worry and assist the bomb rush.
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