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Feral Interactive have released an absolute whopper—Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor is now actually available for Linux. This is a seriously good game! Initial port report now included.

Warning: AMD and Intel cards are NOT supported. If you wish to play the game using an AMD graphics card, you should update your graphics driver to version Catalyst 15.7 or higher. You should be able to run the game without experiencing stability issues or graphical glitches, but you may still experience poor performance.

As a big fan of the Tolkien universe this pleases me beyond words, and I can’t tell you how excited I am to have a game of this calibre on Linux.

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Shadow of Mordor is an open world, action RPG with some excellent graphics. It has easy to manage combat with several fun abilities, parkour climbing (think Assassin's Creed) and a very interesting boss system.

The “Nemesis” system is the real killer in this game, as you have Uruk captains that command a bunch of soldiers, and defeating them can give you special upgrades. However, if they defeat you, they will get a lot stronger. This makes dying more interesting to the point of making you be careful about who you go after.

You can also have random events that happen between captains, as there’s a lot of in-fighting in the Uruk camps. You can chose to take part in these events, and favour one captain over another. There’s lots of fun little quests like that, and it’s part of what makes me love the game.

We will be giving it the full review, and no doubt the GOL Cast treatment on this one as it’s such a big (and extremely satisfying) title. Just give us some time to pump some hours into it to get a real feel for how it is.

We are downloading it now, please wait for the port report to be done. Feral kindly gave me a key, so we just need my internet to go into overdrive.

The early port report

Intel i5 4670k, Nvidia 970, 16GB RAM, 1080p resolution
Performance on Ultra was quite smooth, ranging from 40-70FPS, but sadly after a while it did crash to the desktop. Booting it up again gave me an error message that suggested I revert to lower settings. This is expected, as Ultra needs a lot of VRAM, and more than the Nvidia 970 has. I guess I need to invest in something even better...

Trying it on one notch below at Very High was fine performance wise, but I still encountered a crash bug. I was killed by a captain, and afterwards it refused to show me the captain screen where they move about and level up, so I had to force quit it. I have not since been able to reproduce it.

FPS wise on Very High settings it gave me a minimum of 46FPS and I saw it top off at 100FPS when not being able to see much going on, but the average is around 50-60FPS. It’s very much playable for the 970 on Very High, and that has me rather happy, as it looks fantastic.

What I do find very interesting, is that the game will seamlessly switch the on-screen prompts between gamepad and keyboard depending on what you last pressed. I’ve never seen that before, and it’s really quite a nifty little feature.

The game isn’t kidding about full controller support either, as my Logitech F310 has been utterly flawless. It’s incredibly responsive, and I couldn’t imagine playing it with the mouse.

For a brand new AAA game on Linux, to have only one real crash bug in two hours of testing is pretty incredible. The wait was worth it for sure!

Intel i5 4670k, Nvidia 560ti, 16GB RAM, 1080p resolution - For lower end users.
On very high settings the game was giving me an average of 20FPS, so it wasn’t playable at all.

On High settings it was between 27-36FPS, even with it dropping below 30FPS it was still surprisingly playable, not perfect, but still reasonable for such a demanding game. I know people will argue with me on it, but if the FPS counter was off, I wouldn’t be able to tell personally. It did crash once while alt+tabbed to the desktop, so that could be a window manager or driver issue.

On Medium settings there wasn’t much difference at all to high settings. It stayed around 30FPS a bit longer than on high settings, but it never went lower or higher than it did on High.

I would say it’s perfectly playable on Medium/High on a 560ti, so that should give the lower end guys something to go by performance wise. It’s worth noting that Mordor is only supported on Nvidia 6xx and up, so this lower card I tested is below their minimum requirements.

On Low settings the game went between 41-60FPS, with it mainly being around 50FPS. I honestly think the game still looks visually pleasing on Low settings, and it's a perfectly playable FPS for a rather old card now.

About the game (From Steam)
Fight through Mordor and uncover the truth of the spirit that compels you, discover the origins of the Rings of Power, build your legend and ultimately confront the evil of Sauron in this new chronicle of Middle-earth.

System Requirements
OS: Ubuntu 14.04.2 64-bit / SteamOS
Processor: 2.6 GHz
Memory: 4 GB RAM
Graphics: 1GB NVIDIA 640 or better with driver version 352.21 or later
Network: Broadband Internet connection
Hard Drive: 47 GB available space

RECOMMENDED:
OS: Ubuntu 14.04.2 64-bit / SteamOS
Processor: 3.4 GHz Intel
Memory: 8 GB RAM
Graphics: 4GB NVIDIA 9xx series card or better with driver version 352.21 or later
Network: Broadband Internet connection
Hard Drive: 47 GB available space

Check out Shadow of Mordor on Steam now.


You can also get it directly from the Feral Interactive store, and support their porting directly.

If you pick it up, be sure to come back and tell us how it runs for you and include your system specifications so we can get a rough idea.

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doctorx Jul 31, 2015
yea... that is exactly what mine is doing... all of my libs are there though... no idea what is wrong... every other game works. sent a support ticket in ...hopefully some help comes soon.


Quoting: edddeduckferal
Quoting: Mountain Man
Quoting: doctorxi wanted to play this...but crashes starting up.
Yeah, I'm not having much luck either. I figured out that there are two missing libraries -- "libSDL2-2.0.so.0" and "libSDL2_image-2.0.so.0" -- even though they're supposed to be included in the Steam runtime. When I installed the Ubuntu versions, it got me past the missing library error but then immediately crashed without even getting to the splash screen.

Contact Feral support with your setup information, however could you check a supported distro first just to confirm it's not that which is the factor?

xubuntu should be supported...
doctorx Jul 31, 2015
Quoting: doctorxyea... that is exactly what mine is doing... all of my libs are there though... no idea what is wrong... every other game works. sent a support ticket in ...hopefully some help comes soon.


Quoting: edddeduckferal
Quoting: Mountain Man
Quoting: doctorxi wanted to play this...but crashes starting up.
Yeah, I'm not having much luck either. I figured out that there are two missing libraries -- "libSDL2-2.0.so.0" and "libSDL2_image-2.0.so.0" -- even though they're supposed to be included in the Steam runtime. When I installed the Ubuntu versions, it got me past the missing library error but then immediately crashed without even getting to the splash screen.

Contact Feral support with your setup information, however could you check a supported distro first just to confirm it's not that which is the factor?

xubuntu should be supported...


I just got this back from support:
Thank you for your purchase of Shadow of Mordor. We are sorry to hear that you have experienced an issue.

Is your CPU an AMD Phenom II? If so, we are looking into an issue where this older CPU is unable to launch. We are working on a fix and hopefully will have good news for you soon. I will be in touch when I have more information.

Best Regards,

Gerard
===============
Gerard McAuley
Feral Interactive Support
Worldwide +44 (0)20 8875 9787
USA 1-888-592-9925 (Toll Free)
http://support.feralinteractive.com

It isnt a distro problem... but cpu issue. I have never had any issues tied to running an amd. I can still play most of my games in 4k even without much issue. Looks like they are aware of it and working on a fix though.
TheMagazine Jul 31, 2015
A 2.5 hour download according to steam =O Going to have to wait a bit longer then!
Keyrock Jul 31, 2015
I started downloading this yesterday afternoon, this morning before I left for work it was at 84%. Granted, a good chunk of that time I purposely limited the download speed of Steam so that I could watch TI5 without buffering issues. It will surely be done when I get home.

/rubs hands together
oldrocker99 Jul 31, 2015
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It amazes me to see what Feral and Aspyr are doing for the Linux community, and life, as they say, is GOOD if you're a (very, very patient, over 7 years for me...) Linux gamer.

Thank YOU, Feral!


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oldrocker99 Jul 31, 2015
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Quoting: dawidd6
Quoting: legluondunet
Quoting: dawidd6
Quoting: legluondunetOS: Ubuntu 15.05

Ubuntu 15.05 is not exist :P

You didn't yet install the last version? You should ;) :P

Maybe it's not availabe for my country or something else :D

Which country? :O Basic, straight Ubuntu (or Kubuntu, or Xubuntu, or Lubuntu, Ubuntu MATE, etc. ) all have support, from the very first installation screen, for a raft of languages, from Afar and Akrikaans to Yiddish, Yoruba and Zulu ;) .

Just go to http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop, dude. You won't be disappointed.


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flesk Jul 31, 2015
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EDIT: Nevermind...


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BlindPiratez Jul 31, 2015
Quoting: TheMagazineA 2.5 hour download according to steam =O Going to have to wait a bit longer then!

Pfft... I have to wait a day and 6 hours. -_-


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Mountain Man Jul 31, 2015
Just a heads up, the game currently doesn't work on older CPUs that don't support the SSE4.x instruction set, which includes the popular AMD Phenom II line. Feral is currently working on a fix, but there's no word on when it will be implemented or if it's even possible.

http://steamcommunity.com/app/241930/discussions/0/535152276590257628


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oldrocker99 Jul 31, 2015
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Quoting: BlindPiratez
Quoting: TheMagazineA 2.5 hour download according to steam =O Going to have to wait a bit longer then!

Pfft... I have to wait a day and 6 hours. -_-

I feel your pain; I have to wait until tomorrow (pension) to buy it. Thanks to Steam for making this a weekend sale ^_^ . They have a pile of other SteamOS (which they now call Linux games :><: ) games on sale this weekend .

And I know that there are Steam-haters on this board, but I do really, really like Steam. GOG is great, but Steam has by far the larger selection, and also the swell Pixeluvo ;) graphics manipulator (a very good addition to GIMP, doing things a different way (similar to NIkon's nonfree software), and Blender is free on Steam, giving the devs a forum to listen to users. And I will put up with unobtrusive DRM (and my favorite game, Dominions 4, has a serial number that must be entered the first time--including the Desura :><: version), and Steam's is unobtrusive enough for me.


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