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= Give the game access to the host’s gnome-terminal = If you do have gnome-terminal installed on your system, the game will nevertheless fail to find it. This is because Steam defaults to running Linux games in a sandbox, dictated by the game’s “Compatibility” setting. # Right-click on the game in Steam and open its Properties. # In the Compatibility tab, check “Force the use of a specific Steam Play compatibility tool”. # In the dropdown that appears, select “Legacy runtime 1.0”. This will disable the sandbox for the game, so the game will be able to access your host system’s gnome-terminal binary. Note that it is the “Legacy runtime 1.0” option, ''not'' the similarly named “Steam Linux Runtime 1.0 (scout)” option. # Start the game. It should now automatically spawn gnome-terminal. <span id="run-simulator-manually"></span>
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