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Oh boy, not long after the release of Tomb Raider and Feral Interactive have started teasing a new port again.

In the "Soon" section of their port radar is this new teaser:
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Begin the guessing game again folks, you're way smarter than I am at this detective work!

It's in the "Soon" section, so it could be a few months away yet. They still have two Linux/Mac titles in the "Very Soon" section they haven't yet confirmed the name of, so it's quite exciting.

Their last port does have some performance issues, so hopefully they aren't being overworked and moving to rush out ports. I have been greatly enjoying Tomb Raider myself even with the big FPS drops, but a tasty performance patch would be rather welcome. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Penguin734 May 3, 2016
Quoting: Tak"O beautiful for spacious skies" is the first line of America the Beautiful
America the Beautiful was originally written as a poem, called "Pikes Peak".
Look what I've found:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJ9VRrW4viw
Dirt Rally confirmed :D
I'm curious how they come up with these names, though.


Last edited by Penguin734 on 3 May 2016 at 1:33 pm UTC
Pinguino May 3, 2016
Anything else pointing to Skyrim other than the word "skies"? :p
Mblackwell May 3, 2016
Eh, could be Mad Max.
ziabice May 3, 2016
They are porting Ubuntu (djembé is an african instrument) to Windows 10 (a spacious window in which you watch the sky) with half the performance... oh, wait! :P


Last edited by ziabice on 3 May 2016 at 5:21 pm UTC
lucifertdark May 3, 2016
Are they beating the war drums again? Is it time to call the lads for the WAAARGH?
FredO May 3, 2016
With the "Jemba Inertia Notes System" and "Pike's peak" answers, Dirt Rally looks like the one. Good detective work gentlemen.
Time to get back to Tomb Raider then...

Edit: I haven't played a Rally game since Richard Burns, so if it is Dirt Rally then awesome!


Last edited by FredO on 3 May 2016 at 2:19 pm UTC
rustybroomhandle May 3, 2016
Hmmm, candidates:

- Dirt Rally
- Homefront: The Revolution (America, patriotism, et al)
- https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2016/05/03/dawn-of-war-3-trailer/ :D
ellie_feral May 3, 2016
QuoteTheir last port does have some performance issues, so hopefully they aren't being overworked and moving to rush out ports. I have been greatly enjoying Tomb Raider myself even with the big FPS drops, but a tasty performance patch would be rather welcome.

No worries, we'll release a patch for Tomb Raider before we put out this mysterious new title. (Whatever it is.) :)
STiAT May 3, 2016
Dirt Rally would be really cool... indeed.
Kimyrielle May 3, 2016
Quoting: VlozThat's sounds ugly, but I personally prefer a lot of rushed ports with bad perf than a few optimized ones.
I mean, if your current pc isn't strong enough to play TR, at least your next pc will. I dont think that comparing windows/linux framerate is the priority right now when i see the tons of games i m awaiting on linux.

-Personally- I totally agree with you. I couldn't care less if a game only runs with 50 FPS in Linux but would run with 100 FPS in Windows. What matters to me is that it runs in Linux at all.

But this is not how a mainstream gamer thinks. These people fork out hundreds of dollars for graphics cards more expensive than the rest of their PCs just to make a game run with 110 FPS rather than 100, pointless as it might be. You won't be able to convince them to switch to Linux as long as they get even minimal better performance in Windows. But if we want to see more AAA games on Linux and more developers supporting it, getting more attractive for mainstream gamers is what needs to be done.
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