Very much understandable, still to avoid problems don't launch games if Steam Cloud has sync issues. Let it try to resync until it does, or you will lose your data 90% for sure
Posts by FoxTheHyena
A new update (0.9.2) is available now!
Latest Hotfix: 0.9.2.1 (2026-05-13)
Latest Hotfix: 0.9.2.1 (2026-05-13)
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I never used Blueprints before but will consider it!! Thank you for letting us have it too!!
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Thank you!! That fixed it!
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How do you clear the cache? I did a FIle integrity check but it didn't solve it
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Ok yes there is a folder called Backups in your game files, you should be able to recover them from there, I assume moving the World folder from Backup to World inside the game files folder
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As I recall there should be a backup file somewhere in the game files, so you should still be able to recover them, but just for future reference, if Steam fails to sync don't do "play anyway"
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That's a Steam issue sadly, happened to a friend of mine as well, not with Rising World. Don't ever play anyway if there is issues with the Steam Cloud sync, it will most likely erase your data.
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Picked up some iron and dirt and the icons are showing kinda broken ^^'
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That's some really beautiful builds!
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Thank you so much for a new awesome update!!
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Palace looks stunning too!
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So so cool!! I absolutely love it!
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I LOVE that tower structure!!
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Thanks a lot for the report!
According to the report, however, it seemed that Proton was not active, instead the native Linux version (and Vulkan) was running
Did you enable Proton for Rising World specifically (when right-clicking on RW in the Steam lib -> Properties)? Steam is a bit confusing in this regard (if it's only set globally in Steam, it will still launch the native Linux version of RW).You can check if Proton is used if you enter graphics into console - if the line contains "Direct3D 11.0", Proton is active. If it contains "Vulkan" instead, the native Linux version is running.
But I'm glad to hear that it seems to be working now!

Don't worry about creating new threads, personally I prefer separate threads actually (at least if the issues are unrelated)
But about the map issue, that's really weird
Not sure what could be causing this... is it an older world? Does the map always show the wrong location?You could try to go to the world folder (the folder with the name of your world in the "Worlds" dir) and delete the "Map" folder there, then restart the game. Is the map still incorrect then?
I have deleted the map folder, now it seems correct but it's a completely different world layout so that's interesting haha
I guess the old map data overlapped with something else present from my previous world
Either way that's fixed too and something else I'll know for the future

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Got through another day without any freezes using Proton Hotfix so I'll say that was the fix I needed. I just assumed everything on Linux runs through proton already, so thank you for the heads up

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I'm also going to report this silly little thing where the map is misaligned. I probably should open a new thread for it, but don't want to clutter
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I now set the game to run on Proton Hotfix and I managed to through a full day without freezes! Here's hoping!!
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So I tried enabling proton, didn't change anything sadly. I also realized it's less than 30 minutes before the game inevitably freezes which is the oddest thing I've seen yet. This time I was just riding my horse. Either way, I booted the game back up and sent a report as instructed. I hope it can help figure out what's causing this. I really miss playing
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I'm sorry to hear about that
Unfortunately it's difficult to troubleshoot this kind of issue, as there is typically no error in the log... but maybe the log file contains any clues about what's going on. If the game freezes again, maybe restart it (at least to the main menu), then open the console and enter "report" (maybe add a brief description like "game freeze").But in fact there are reports from several Linux-users who suffer from crashes... it does not affect all Linux users, but it indicates that there might be an internal issue with the current Unity version (although Linux support in Unity is horrible anyway). It might also be related to Vulkan.
However, in the meantime, you could try to run the game via Proton, that might solve the issue

Yeah figured it might be harsh to troubleshoot

I am already using proton since I'm using the steam version, it's just odd I had freezes before but it was generally very sparce, now it seems to be timed and to happen after X amount of time independently
I'll try to see what I can do, the biggest problem is that not only the game freeze but it freezes my whole PC as well so I mostly have to hard reset when it happens. Will see if I can still make a log after though
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Not sure why but as of the new update my game keeps on freezing after about 30 minutes of playing. I had freezing before but it wasn't this bad or frequent.
Happened while opening the map (frequent freezing cause), mining rocks (also frequent) but now I was just standing on a boat doing nothing in particular.Not sure what kind of information is needed or how I can debug, but I'm using Arch Linux Kernel 6.12.63-1-lts
Using nvidia drivers 590.48.01
Also had the same exact issue on both desktop and laptop both freezing the same way after about 30 minutes every time, don't know if the fact my night and day cycle is set to 30 minutes is a factor, too but it would freeze during the day as well so I don't think it is