Have you experienced anything odd with LIMBO?
Please go through the list of known issues below and see if we
already have a solution for you. If that doesn't help, please
contact us on
[email protected]
and tell us about your problem.
LIMBO Support and FAQ
PC/Mac/Console | Android | iOS |
The best way is to download the demo from the
Steam LIMBO page. Or you could find your serial number like
this
and look it up
here
and make sure your Mac is from 2009 or newer.
In the settings.txt file you can set the resolution and the
target framerate lower. Firstly delete everything below the
-identifers- marker and then try “use30hz = true” and a
backbufferheight lower than 720.
This will be fixed in an updated Mac version of the game but
until then, you can work around it by going through these
steps to allow the Limbo executable to be launched from all
user accounts as long as the game is whitelisted:
- Open up the Terminal application on your Mac
- Copy the following line: chmod go+x /Applications/LIMBO.app/Contents/MacOS/Limbo
- Paste it into the Terminal and hit Enter


There’s a “hidden” pop up message behind the game window.
You’ll need to find the settings.txt and change the game to
run in windowed mode. Please follow the next two Q&A’s to
solve this:
It depends on where you bought it and what platform you bought
it for:
- PC: C:\Program Files\LIMBO
- PC Steam: C:\Program Files\Steam\steamapps\common\limbo
- Mac: /Applications/LIMBO.app/Contents/MacOS (you need to right click LIMBO.app and choose “show” contents)
- Mac Steam: “/Users/XXX/Library/Application Support/Steam/SteamApps/common/limbo” XXX being the user that is signed in.
Limbo is carefully designed for fullscreen 720p, so this is
the recommended display setting. However, as some people
really like to tweak these things, we have added an option in
the settings.txt to change backbuffer size and a setting for
running in windowed mode. To run in windowed mode, change
“windowedmode = false” to “windowedmode = true”.
Please try this rather technical fix (we hope to fix it in our
build soon-ish - the reason for the bug is that we didn't
expect case sensitive filesystems):
- Right click on the LIMBO.app and choose “show contents”
- Rename the folder data/audio/Mac to data/audio/mac
- And now rename data/audio/mac/Init.bnk to data/audio/mac/init.bnk
See these system-specific answers:
- On Mac: It’s placed in “/Users/XXX/Library/Application Support/Limbo/save_game” where XXX is the name of the logged in user.
- On Win7: It’s placed in “C:\Users\XXX\AppData\Local\LIMBO\save_game” where XXX is the name of the logged in user.
- On Steam PC: It’s placed in “C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\userdata\XXXXXXXX\48000″ where XXXXXXXX is some ID for the users who has played games on that computer.
Yes, it has been tweaked and thoroughly tested for keyboard.
However, a controller can be used (not on Linux) for a better
experience. We’ve mainly tested it with the Xbox 360 wired
controller on PC. On Mac, we’ve only tested it with the Xbox
360 wired controller along with the driver from
Tattiebogle. Please use the newest drivers! (We cannot guarantee
controllers working on PC or Mac)
Yes, on PC and Mac, it’s possible to change the keyboard
layout. Go to the settings.txt file and change the up = “UP”,
down = “DOWN”, left = “LEFT” etc. See above to find where the
file is =)
The problem isn't the jump, but rather the rumble that is
caused by landing. Apparently, this is caused by the Motionjoy
drivers. Even after uninstalling Motionjoy, the drivers are
still in the system. Try and follow
this
uninstall guide. The game will unfreeze if the controllers are
disconnected.
One of our community members has found that the following
solves the problem:
- Open NVIDIA Control Panel > 3d Settings > Adjust image settings with preview. Look for “Let the 3D application decide” and check the box.
This can occur if you have software which runs executable
files in a “sandbox”, (i.e. Avast Antivirus, Kaspersky
Internet Security, many computer protection softwares) which
prevents the game from communicating correctly with the
keyboard. Add Limbo to your sandbox software’s exception list.
A1: There are a few laptops that have two graphic cards, and
if your Mac is set to have battery life prioritized over
performance (ie. Balanced Mode), you’ll experience bad
performance. To fix this:
- Go to System Preferences -> Displays.
- Uncheck Automatic Graphics Switching (Lion).
If you have a good reason, Apple should be able to refund you
fully. Here’s a guide made by one of our supporters:
- Open the iTunes store in iTunes.
- On the top, right-click on your iTunes account name (usually your email address).
- In the pop-up menu click “account”.
- Under “purchase history” click “see all” to get a list of all your purchases.
- Click the small arrow symbol in the line where your LIMBO purchase is listed.
- Click “Report a problem”.
- Click “Report a problem” again in the line where LIMBO is listed.
- There you can report your problem with the purchase to Apple customer support.
Please have a look at our iOS specific FAQ which is located
here.
Please have a look at our Android specific FAQ which is
located here.
Please collect as much information about your problem or issue
and send a detailed description to
[email protected]. Please include the following:
- Platform (PC, Mac, Xbox, Ps3)
- Place of purchase (Steam, App Store, etc.)
- DxDiag.txt (PC) or System Report (Mac)