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Medieval II: Total War Looks Set For Linux, Possibly From Feral Interactive

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Medieval II: Total War has popped up on SteamDB with Linux information, and we also have Feral Interactive teasing us on twitter again, looks like they are behind it.

See the info on SteamDB here.

And then there's this:

This is our 5000th tweet! To celebrate, we'll be totally evil and tease yet another upcoming Mac & Linux game. Right here in this tweet.

— Feral Interactive (@feralgames) September 2, 2015



Too easy this time Feral ;)

It's another highly rated game, and I'm sure i've seen numerous requests for it to be ported!

About the game
Take command of your army and expand your reign in Medieval II - the fourth installment of the award-winning Total War series of strategy games. Direct massive battles featuring up to 10,000 bloodthirsty troops on epic 3D battlefields, while presiding over some of the greatest Medieval nations of the Western and Middle Eastern world. Spanning the most turbulent era in Western history, your quest for territory and power takes you through Europe, Africa, and the Middle East, and even onto the shores of the New World. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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metro2033fanboy Sep 2, 2015
TotalWar? aehoooooo

STEAM dayONE FtW!
SuperTux Sep 3, 2015
Its a good classic game :).

Unfortunately I bought it quite awhile ago on Steam, so won't be sending money to Feral, hopefully it will still well enough.

As others have mentioned I am looking forward to Napoleon, Rome II and Attila. Of these only Attila would be a day one Linux purchase as I have been holding off of purchasing it until its ported. Will Feral be responsible for these too?
kernel.havok Sep 3, 2015
I'll instabuy yet another copy if it is Medieval 2 Total War.

I have multiple boxed and digital versions already -- but goto show support to Feral. I actually lost a lousy midnight to 6AM burger-flipping job whilst I was at uni, when this originally came out, as I decided I'd rather finish off a grand campaign than put up with the bogans at the job.
Beamboom Sep 3, 2015
Quoting: omer666There's also Alien: Isolation that was supposedly being ported by Feral...

[Edit] An A:I encrypted depot was changed two hours ago...

Oh man I hope you're right.
mao_dze_dun Sep 3, 2015
So, no AMD support I guess...
neowiz73 Sep 3, 2015
that's cool, i've been wondering if this one would make the cut. Although I already own it, it runs pretty good on wine. I'm really looking forward to Rome II and Shogun II.
omer666 Sep 3, 2015
Quoting: maodzedunSo, no AMD support I guess...
Fortunately, it looks like they are willing to change this.
rudeboyskunk Sep 3, 2015
Quoting: kernelhavokI actually lost a lousy midnight to 6AM burger-flipping job whilst I was at uni, when this originally came out, as I decided I'd rather finish off a grand campaign than put up with the bogans at the job.

You chose wisely my son
1mHfoksd1Z Sep 3, 2015
OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG!! YEEEES PLEASE!!!
Nyamiou Sep 3, 2015
Quoting: berillionsStill an old game ...
Most of the best video games of all time weren't released this year.
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