I upgraded to the newer version of Ubuntu and tried to run Zero-K. The loading prompt would show up(for steam), then nothing would happen.
I could find the launch script in the task manager, but that was pretty much it.
I tried to launch the game manually which actually worked the first time around, but then it promptly broke on subsequent manual launches.
Here's a video i took of it when i could launch it without it breaking.
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Screen capture included my microphone :(
And the output that came after it stopped working
[Spoiler]Tried to run with sudo privileges to see if it would boot at all, it did but it didn't boot with steam this time.
I figure from the first error that its a missing library problem or some library Zero-K used for debian systems is simply missing from this release. I have not tried running the game on a fresh install of 21.04, but it could possibly not be unique to me.
I did try to verify file integrity, which did show missing files, however this didn't do much in regards to steam. But it does allow me to boot the game manually.
[Spoiler]Don't really want to reinstall the game at the moment, that'll take an hour or two for me. Manually starting the game is working just fine thankfully.