Loot Burn Kill Repeat is a free to play sci-fi action/rpg with a focus on fast-paced combat.

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Loot Burn Kill Repeat v2.24 Full Game Release OS: Linux Ext: .rar Last Updated: 25/9/2016

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LBKR 2.24 (Linux)
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booman
booman - - 3,651 comments

Thank you for supporting Linux, will try it out right now...
It runs very nicely. Launches and played just fine on my GeForce 9800.
I'm still having that same problem where the minions won't attack me. Right after I die, I respawn in the safe area, then use the map to spawn at a new area and all the monsters stand there and do nothing.

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booman
booman - - 3,651 comments

Now its kinda random... each time I play the minions might attack and then might not.
Awesome game by-the-way!

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Kakburk Author
Kakburk - - 61 comments

Thanks! And I'm glad it's running nice for you.
The AI bug you're encountering sound less nice though, I've play-tested alot myself but haven't had this issue on the Windows version.

I'll prioritize this problem and look into it right away! Oh by the way, each time you play a log is generated in your LBKR directory called output_log.txt (ex. C:/Program Files/CCG/LBKR/LBKR_Data/output_log.txt)

I'ld appreciate if you could PM your log file to me when the AI freeze again, it could give me a clue on what could be causing the issue! :)

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booman
booman - - 3,651 comments

There is no output_log.txt
The game even created a "My Games" folder in my /home/booman/ directory.
But not log in there either. Is there a way to force a log with a command or argument?

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Kakburk Author
Kakburk - - 61 comments

Sorry my bad, I had a look with Virtualbox on where the log is placed in Linux and it appear to be in

/home/.config/unity3d/Crumbling Cookie Games/Loot Burn Kill Repeat
( As you probably know, but just in case: .config is a hidden directory so make sure to have "Show Hidden Files" enabled. ) :)

//Edit: also, in Linux it's named "Player.log" apparently.

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booman
booman - - 3,651 comments

Ah, its always curious where Linux hides its configuration files. I'm PMing you now

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