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I use Linux and No Man's Sky has ran absolutely flawlessly under Wine since the very start.

Except that it doesn't any more. I tried installing 4.13 (the latest version as of 2023-03-14, version number 101236) and it won't even start. No error messages, no warnings, nothing. The process just sits there doing nothing until I forcibly close it through the task manager. The only even remotely useful bit of information that I can get is if I run it in the console. It says this:

0108:err:virtual:virtual_setup_exception stack overflow 3472 bytes addr 0x7f06766d42d9 stack 0x20270 (0x20000-0x21000-0x120000)

I've read that there were problems with controller input crashing the game under Linux. I unplugged my gamepad and nothing changes. So it's not that. I've tried re-downloading the game files, no effect (though the installers check file integrity first, so that should have been detected anyway).

The previous version of the game, 4.09, works just fine. I had that saved in my archives and I've been playing that for now. Problem is that now I've found a planet to call home, I'd want to go online and check to see if anyone else found it first. Can't do that with an old version. I also can't try out the current expedition if I'm on an old version.

Has anyone else had this problem? If so, how did you fix it?
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Never mind, found the problem. There was some kind of clutter in my Wine installation. I nuked the whole thing and the game suddenly started working again.