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Borderlands 2 Released For Linux With A Sale

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The day has landed folks. Borderlands 2 is now officially available for Linux and it brings us some excellent FPS action.

Courtesy of our friends at Aspyr Media the new port may have a few rough edges (what new port doesn't?), but it's a really great game to have on our platform. The game is also on sale, so there's never been a better time to pickup a copy, or if you already owned it be sure to grab some DLC to show your support.

Getting games like this shows the strength of our platform, and shows that Gearbox and Aspyr Media both see some sort of gaming future for Linux. We did interview Aspyr Media back in July, so check that out if you haven't already.

I still find it amusing that the head of Gearbox told us not to get our hopes up, and this was going on behind the scenes. When I asked Aspyr about it, they had this to say:
Michael Blair, Aspyr MediaYou know its funny because we just happened to approach 2K/Gearbox about the project right after Randy made those comments and have been working on the port since. We hope we made Gearbox proud with our effort. They are amazing to work with, and we are HUGE fans of their work.


We also spoke to Aspyr Media about how the port went and what they expect from the Borderlands 2 on Linux:
Michael Blair, Aspyr MediaWe are SUPER excited to bring this much beloved franchise to Linux and hope that we continue to meet expectations from the unbelievably supportive Linux gaming community.

This port was challenging, for sure. Performance was at the core of our efforts and while ATI and Intel didn’t make the cut for release, we continue to work on performance for those chipsets and hope to come to a level of performance we can stand behind as gamers in the near future.


Important Note
It is currently only supporting Nvidia graphics cards as it seems the Intel and AMD graphics chips don't give enough performance, but this isn't an issue on Mac. Looks like another driver issue. Would this be a good time to gloat that I use Nvidia? Of course it is! Woo!
In all seriousness though I sincerely hope AMD & Intel put out a quick fixed up drivers to enable all Linux gamers to have a decent experience.

Where do I buy it already?!
Also GameAgent.com which is run by Aspyr Media now supports Linux, so you can support Aspyr directly without Steam taking a cut if that's your thing. Seems like a great way to support the developer directly, and you get Steam keys of course. It was something Linux users requested, so they made it happen.

If you don't want to buy Borderlands 2 from GameAgent then grab Borderlands 2 on Steam. Can't see a reason not to support Aspyr Media directly though.

For this release Aspyr will of course realise there will be a lot of cross-over from people who used Windows/Wine, so this is why it's important to pick up a few DLC packs to not only give Aspyr some income, but to show them we are a market worth continuing and I cannot stress that enough.

I've played a fair bit of it already and absolutely love it. I already loved the Borderlands series of games after playing the first game years ago, but having Borderlands 2 on Linux is pure gold gaming.

The visuals are excellent and the game-play gets really frantic. Any shooter fans will be in heaven with it.

Be sure to let us know how you find it in our comments. This is going to steal a lot of my time away, now if you'll excuse me I have some loot to find and some bandits to annihilate. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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0ttman Sep 30, 2014
Quoting: EKRboiOk, this warrants another post. Other than the minor things I needed to work through in order to play it (see post above), it's running FANTASTIC! Performance is SO much better than I anticipated from "day 1"! Other than the lack of advanced PhysX I can't tell any difference between your port and playing it in windows! GREAT JOB ASPYR!!!!!!

for reference my steam launch option are below.

__GL_THREADED_OPTIMIZATIONS=1 vsync_mode=0 %command% -resx=5760 -resy=1080


This one is working great for me thanks for the info

__GL_THREADED_OPTIMIZATIONS=1 vsync_mode=0 %command% -resx=1920 -resy=1080
dsngjoe Oct 1, 2014
I am still jumping with Joy. I bought Season Pack and some other Expansions to show my support. It's running awesome on my rig. Antergos Latest Nvidia driver. My specs are 4930k / 16 GB Ram / 780 Ghz Edition. I am so happy you release this and don't worry about the situation with AMD. You did your best, and AMD needs to pick up the slack on their drivers. I fully support you Aspyr!
EKRboi Oct 1, 2014
I only have one other thing to question. I've enabled the console, and entered "stat fps" into the console in order to show FPS in game. It says I am only running at 20fps MAX with vsync enabled. I KNOW the game is running faster than that, I would ABSOLUTELY recognize 20fps vs the 60fps I think I am running at. I'm not a programmer but is it possible that it's not calculating the actual FPS properly due to 3x 1080p monitors? With vsync enabled it pretty much stays locked to 20. If I disable vsync it will jump to 25-30. I am thinking 20(fps)x3(monitors)=60(fps).
Pangachat Oct 1, 2014
Running perfectly on my unsupported AMD hardware :)
jsa1983 Oct 1, 2014
Running beautifully on my rig with radeonsi (AMD FX 8150, Radeon HD 7870 2GB with mesa 10.4 git drivers, Kubuntu 14.04 64 bit) with all the visual options set to the max (except FXAA) at 1920x1080 (full system specs at http://steamcommunity.com/app/49520/discussions/0/616189106749909144/#c616189106761620112)
Beamboom Oct 1, 2014
So last night I gave Borderlands 2 a hefty spin in coop with another community member here (I forgot your site nick dude, but you know who you are!) and I gotta say, this is one ROCK SOLID port.

Everything we tested worked including online coop, ingame mic audio (that's still not fixed in L4D2 ,is it?), it's a solid frame rate on my rig (gtx680 @ 2560x1440), smooth like silk.

My coop buddy did experience a couple of crashes initially, but once we got hooked up and got started all seemed to run fine on his rig too.

THANK YOU ASPYR!
Liam Dawe Oct 1, 2014
I picked up the GOTY from GameAgent myself, gotta support Aspyr for being awesome. Will also be buying TPS from GameAgent once my money issues for the month are sorted :)
nocri Oct 1, 2014
Just bought it myself, works like a charm on Manjaro and GT 740M.
TY Aspyr :)
Guest Oct 1, 2014
Running it at the max settings with radeon 7770, no problems, performance is great!
Eike Oct 1, 2014
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Quoting: EKRboiI'm not a programmer but is it possible that it's not calculating the actual FPS properly due to 3x 1080p monitors?

Very unlikely. (I'm a programmer.)
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