macOS OneShot v0.5.1
Pre-release@popkirby was a big help in making this release a reality, not only helping fix translations, but also providing a nice little install script. This version pulls the most recent changes from upstream (namely the Chroma API, which is Windows-only, translation updates, and a few other minor updates).
Known Issues
- All non-English languages seem to not be loading properly. While the interface around the game and the graphics change languages, the in-game text (menus, character dialogue, etc.) does not. This is because OneShot has been compiled with a version of the scripts that disables translations due to a crash on runtime with the new script. See issue #4 for more details.
Please report any issues that you encounter and, if possible, provide screenshots, so I can fix them as soon as possible. 😄
Installation
This build intentionally omits essential game files such as the maps, dialogue, graphics, audio, etc. and a copy purchased via Steam is needed to play.
1. Download OneShot Through Steam
- Download SteamCMD from https://steamcdn-a.akamaihd.net/client/installer/steamcmd_osx.tar.gz and extract.
- Open the Terminal and drag the 'steamcmd.sh' command from within to the new command prompt and press Enter. Steam may need to update.
- The line
Steam>
will appear in the Terminal window, typelogin <your_username>
and press Enter. If you are asked to enter password / Steam Guard code, enter them. - After login, type
@sSteamCmdForcePlatformType windows
and press Enter. - Type
app_update 420530 validate
and press Enter. OneShot's game data will be installed in
~/Library/Application Support/Steam/steamapps/common/OneShot
.
2. Run the macOS Installer
- Extract the archive you downloaded from this page. This should contain the two game apps, an .xScripts file, and
install.command
. - Double-click
install.command
. The files will be copied to Steam's OneShot directory, and a link will be made into the user's Applications folder just like a regular Steam game. - After the installation, The OneShot directory will be opened. You can play OneShot by double-clicking
OneShot
or launching it from the Launchpad.
Troubleshooting
cannot open install.command
file or OneShot.app
(unidentified developer)
Right-click the file and select 'Open', and then click 'Open' again. Since the apps are unsigned, macOS treats them as potential threats, though I promise they are not!
An error Unable to open 'Data/xScripts.rxdata'
occurs
Move _______.app
and OneShot.app
to somewhere outside the OneShot directory, open and quit them, then move them again to OneShot directory.