How to fix Starbound Launcher issues on LINUX?

Starbound is a space exploration and survival video game that features creatures found on planets, characters from science fiction movies. It also uses the Terraria engine so many of its monsters are familiar to players who have played Terraria before. The Linux version was not released until more than 2 years after the Windows release in November 2016, which means there were some issues with it from day 1 (notably difficulty launching).

The “starbound” is a game that has had multiple issues with the launcher. This article will cover how to fix these issues on LINUX.

Some Linux users began to experience various difficulties related to launcher issues in Starbond inside Steam. In this essay, we’ll go through every conceivable remedy for the Starbond launcher problem.

The issue is that the Starbound launcher can locate paths to the following two folders.

qt5libs

platforms

To alter the launch launcher.sh script to the following view, go to the Starbound directory and click on the linux folder that corresponds to your system (i.e., ‘linux64’ 64-bit or ‘linux32’ 32-bit).

#!/bin/sh

BDIR=’dirname ‘$0i””””””””””‘

LD LIBRARY PATH=»$BDIR»/qt5libs

QT PLUGIN PATH=»$BDIR»/platforms

LC NUMERIC=C

QT PLUGIN PATH LD LIBRARY PATH LC NUMERIC export

«$BDIR»/launcher

After you’ve saved and closed, you should be able to play Starbound through Steam.

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