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Pretty much the only game he wants to play is Terraria (which he has on pretty much everything else - "But the computer version is better!" ), but it won't run. At all.
Once the game was installed via Steam for Linux-based operating systems, he tries to run it (just like any other game), Steam says it's loading... Then nothing.
Any ideas?
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All I need to type to do that is the actual package name, right?
Any idea what the package name for Steam is? Is it just "steam", or is it something else?
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2. just browse the game folder and run in terminal --> Terraria
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It looks like some sort of corruption may have been the issue, because I removed Terraria completely, restarted Steam and the computer, then re-installed Terraria, which appears to have fixed the issue...
Thanks for your help, guys.