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EDIT: From the linked thread, you can also try opening a Terminal and installing this first. It might just solve your problems in one go:
Code:
sudo apt-get install libtxc-dxtn-s2tc0
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Check out this guy's post: link
Looks like this is a normal issue with Intel cards and S3TC textures. You can try his method to fix the game, it might just work. If it doesn't, then down below I've outlined some ways you can run Bastion through the Terminal.
I've been trying to figure out where your game might be installed, but since you're using the USC I can't be sure. Which is why I can't give you a direct command to enter into the Terminal to run Bastion with.
From that thread, there seems to be two places it can be installed in:
Or:
You can try and look into these folders to check if Bastion is there. Just open your Home folder, and on the left is a location called Filesystem. From there, you can look into /opt or /usr.
To run executables, you'd normally do this:
Code:
./name_of_executable
So, if you manage to find Bastion's executable, you can type the "./" into a Terminal and just drag the executable onto that same Terminal. It'll give you a long command, and by hitting Enter it should run.
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