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Sorry for replying 7 years late, but you can switch to the chromium or x86_64 branches on gmod's settings on Steam. These beta branches fix all problems that gmod has...

I thought that was meant for a different purpose because of its description, I will check it out

It didn't work on FreeBSD. I have to paste log screenshots because I'm testing on a VM Using Coursier from FreeBSD's repository: ![image](https://github.com/VirtusLab/scala-cli/assets/98528301/a7be9846-5fa5-4e79-a70b-b733bb1d46c8) And so I downloaded the standalone Coursier...

Running the scala-cli that Coursier installed doesn't work either to build one of my projects: ![image](https://github.com/VirtusLab/scala-cli/assets/98528301/418a3095-d304-4a75-a831-0bf640a928f8)

This seems to be the cause of the first failure (the second one being unable to specify a JVM version) ![image](https://github.com/VirtusLab/scala-cli/assets/98528301/03da7963-6f80-4ca1-bb56-d0b3474fee5b)

When running my compilation command with ```--server=false```, scala-cli successfully works! I would like to contribute to adding FreeBSD support to scala-cli, but my Scala experience is still less than 1...

I see scala-cli's dev environment uses Mill, I never heard about it before, but looks like it's a build tool aimed to be simpler and more flexible than SBT/Maven/Gradle and...

Yes, I could work on documentation like I did for the --preamble=false I'll check it out

I finished working on the FreeBSD installation guide (considering partial support)! Here it is https://github.com/VirtusLab/scala-cli/pull/2793

> Heres how I got TF2 to run on my system (Kubuntu 23.10) > > 1. Open terminal in TF2 directory > > 2. _Optional_: For a few seconds, run...