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The release of Mad Max [Steam, Feral Interactive] for Linux is fast approaching this week (20th!) and Feral have now updated their website with the minimum and recommended system specifications.

System requirements
Ubuntu 16.04 64-bit / SteamOS 2.0

Minimum
Intel i5 3.4 GHz or AMD FX8350 64-bit processor
8GB RAM
2GB Nvidia 660ti graphics card or better (driver version 367.35)

Recommended
Intel i7 64-bit 3.6 GHz processor
16GB RAM
4GB Nvidia 970 graphics card or better (driver version 367.35)

AMD & Intel GPU's are not currently supported. Since Mesa has made amazing progress this year, I am hoping it won't be too long before they can be pushed up to supported status. The most likely reasoning is that the current stable release of Mesa probably doesn't have high enough OpenGL version support.

How do you think your PC is going to handle Mad Max? Looks like the Recommended requirements are pretty high this time which is a sign that Feral is preparing us for a heavy game.

Will you be picking up a copy? I will hopefully do a livestream of the game once it has released, so keep an eye on our Twitch channel. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Keyrock Oct 18, 2016
Those are some beefy specs. Luckily, I'm good to go with my rig. I remember Mad Max was praised for good performance on Windows, hopefully this holds true on the penguin.
veccher Oct 18, 2016
these CPU requeriments are kinda high considering it's a "well optmized" game for windows, i have a fx 6300, hope it's enough because i'll probably buy it anyway.
lucifertdark Oct 18, 2016
Quoting: opera
QuoteSystem requirements
... SteamOS 2.0
... Nvidia ... (driver version 367.35)
That doesn't really fit. Unfortunately SteamOS Nvidia drivers are still at version 367.27.
So it would be interesting to know what kind of problems we can expect with the older driver?
That's odd, I'm using driver version 370.28 right now.
Mountain Man Oct 18, 2016
Quoting: coruunConsidering that Steam had the game listed for 6.99€ in the past, I'll buy it, when it's on sale. 30€ is too steep for me :/
I'm hoping for a sale to go along with the Linux release, but I'll buy it regardless.
leillo1975 Oct 18, 2016
Arggg, my processor is a i5-3550 (3.3Ghz). Memory and GPU is enough. I think that this game can run well in my PC if I play in low settings. What's your opinion? I don't have problems with other games.
Ehvis Oct 18, 2016
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Quoting: Mountain Man
Quoting: coruunConsidering that Steam had the game listed for 6.99€ in the past, I'll buy it, when it's on sale. 30€ is too steep for me :/
I'm hoping for a sale to go along with the Linux release, but I'll buy it regardless.

I think that the 7€ price was a mistake. The reduction was only for the Euro price and corrected very quickly to 10€. Which is still pretty cheap for this game.
Mountain Man Oct 18, 2016
Quoting: leillo1975Arggg, my processor is a i5-3550 (3.3Ghz). Memory and GPU is enough. I think that this game can run well in my PC if I play in low settings. What's your opinion? I don't have problems with other games.
Nobody can say until it's actually released. You can always get a refund if the performance is unacceptable.
Eike Oct 18, 2016
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Quoting: MyeulCSigh... Stuck at 4GB until I upgrade my motherboard (AMD zen in January? ).

That is, unless someone knows how to find some Intel compatible 4GB DDR2 sticks? I would *really* be interested. That is, if the price is decent.

There's even 8 GB modules, it seems.
Schattenspiegel Oct 18, 2016
Hmmm,
Core2Quad q9400 @2,66
6GB RAM
GTX 670 2GB
1280x1024 Screen
...this should clearly fall into the max quality settings category ;-)
Looks like a buy and try to me.
On the other hand: a slideshow of sand and sun, while a gentle warm breeze from my pc is warming my feet, does not sound to unappealing either, considering the nights are starting to get chilly this time of year around here.

Update: about an hour into the game it actually seem quite playable(with a few minor stutters) even with settings cranked up to eleven. Pretty sure there will be more taxing enviroments later on but there is a lot of room to scale it down it i guess.


Last edited by Schattenspiegel on 31 October 2016 at 12:05 am UTC
Pinguino Oct 18, 2016
i5? 8 GB RAM? 660? Challenge accepted! Let's see how it runs in my i3 with 4 GB and 650 Ti. Shadow of Mordor (barely) survived...
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