OSX Update Released! - Subnautica
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OSX Update Released! - Subnautica
Subnautica now runs on Apple OS X! Get it now on the Steam Store – Buy it once and play on both Windows and OS X computers. Already own Subnautica for Windows? You...
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We've been investigating & at the moment it looks like this is a Unity bug which the Unity guys will need to fix.
This is the bug: http://issuetracker.unity3d.com/issues/input-in-configuration-window-does-not-allow-to-assign-mouse-keys-on-mac
Looks like they are taking their sweet time to fix it.
You might need to uninstall from steam, and completely re-download to try and fix this issue until Unity fix things.
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@Dchicote I've found a work-around that will fix the issue until Unity do a proper fix. Incoming...
Sorry about the Input bug on Mac - it's definitely a Unity bug. (http://issuetracker.unity3d.com/issues/input-in-configuration-window-does-not-allow-to-assign-mouse-keys-on-mac)
Looks like they are taking their sweet time to fix it. However, you'll be pleased to know I found a work-around!
In Mavericks and Yosemite:
Open your home folder (/Users/yourusername) in the Finder. Depending on your Finder settings, this may be as easy as simply opening a new Finder window. Otherwise, choose Home from the Finder’s Go menu (Go > Home); or press Shift-Command-H.
Still in the Finder, choose View > Show View Options (or press Command-J).
Near the bottom of the resulting View-Options palette is a setting called Show Library Folder. Enable this option. Your Library folder is immediately visible.
Close the View-Options palette.
Your Library Folder is now visible in your 'Home'.
Now, go to the folder Library/Preferences/
Inside this folder, you need to DELETE this file:
unity.unknownworlds.Subnautica.plist
Reboot/Restart your Mac (or turn it off/on again). -VERY IMPORTANT-
Launch Steam and Subnautica, you should find your preferences are default again!
Be careful not to re-bind your mouse again, or you will need to do this all again!
--WARNING--
Now that the 'Library' folder is visible, remember to be very careful because, as mentioned above, deleting or moving the wrong file(s) inside this folder could cause an application to misbehave, to lose its settings, or even to lose data. You might want to follow the first steps again, in order to hide it again.
Hope this helps Mac users!
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