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When Bad Things Arrive
7 years ago

0.7.2 Released, Performance and Compatibility, and Linux


Hello everybody! Since it has come to my attention that some people may experience difficulty running GUSP, I worked more on performance and added an automatic hardware check. Lower settings do not look nearly as good compared to the default, but from my tests, it still seems fully playable. But if it still does not open, contact me, or leave a comment, and I’ll get back to you when I can.

On a better note, I was finally able to get Linux packaged again! This means it will now remain up to date with the releases for Windows and it should now have Game Jolt API support.

And of course, more bug fixes and minor improvements. Until next time!



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