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Sisypush v1.1 Update (Linux + Mac Support)

Sisypush has been released since almost a week now, and today's v1.1 update brings support for Linux and Steam Deck, and also MacOS. Two new accessibility settings have been added as well.

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What changed

1 fix5 additions1 change0 removals
  • Compatibility
  • Gameplay
  • UI and audio
  • Fixes
addedSisypush has been released since almost a week now, and today's v1.1 update brings support for Linux and Steam Deck, and also MacOS. Two new accessibility settings have been added as well.
addedFeatures:Add native Linux build. (This also enables you to play the game on your Steam Deck)
addedFeatures:Add MacOS build.
addedFeatures:Add an option to turn off screen shake.
addedFeatures:Add an option to turn off the sound the player makes when attempting an invalid move.
changedKnown Issues:D-Pad input on the Steam Deck sometimes does not register correctly. I am still investigating the source of this issue, as it does not occur with any other controllers (at least not that I am aware of). You can use the left joystick for movement instead, or if you'd like to use the D-Pad after all, you can enter the game's Controller settings on your Steam Deck, select Edit Layout, and for DPad behavior select 'Joystick'.

Sisypush changes

addedSisypush has been released since almost a week now, and today's v1.1 update brings support for Linux and Steam Deck, and also MacOS. Two new accessibility settings have been added as well.
addedAdd native Linux build. (This also enables you to play the game on your Steam Deck)
addedAdd MacOS build.
addedAdd an option to turn off screen shake.
addedAdd an option to turn off the sound the player makes when attempting an invalid move.

Sisypush has been released since almost a week now, and today's v1.1 update brings support for Linux and Steam Deck, and also MacOS. Two new accessibility settings have been added as well.

Features:

  • Add native Linux build. (This also enables you to play the game on your Steam Deck)

  • Add MacOS build.

  • Add an option to turn off screen shake.

  • Add an option to turn off the sound the player makes when attempting an invalid move.

Known Issues:

Unfortunately, there are still some issues, but I thought it's better to release the update now, since it enables many users (especially Steam Deck users) to play the game now, rather than having to wait some more. And for some issues there are also workarounds:

  • D-Pad input on the Steam Deck sometimes does not register correctly. I am still investigating the source of this issue, as it does not occur with any other controllers (at least not that I am aware of). You can use the left joystick for movement instead, or if you'd like to use the D-Pad after all, you can enter the game's Controller settings on your Steam Deck, select Edit Layout, and for DPad behavior select 'Joystick'.

  • Steam Cloud synchronization seems to not work correctly between the Steam Deck and Windows PCs. I am also investigating this. Edit: Steam Cloud synchronizations now work across platforms. No need for a game update as this has been fixed in the Steamworks backend.

Thank you for your patience and I hope you enjoy the game, if you happen to run across any issues, please let me know.

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Steam News / 1 May 2023

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