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BATTLETECH gets an opt-in Linux beta on Steam

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Harebrained Schemes have made good on their promise to have a Linux beta for their tactical ‘Mech combat game. It works well with a few caveats.

The Linux version of BATTLETECH [Official Site] has seen some delays since the game’s launch earlier in the year. The communication from the developer has been spotty at times so it’s good to see that they’ve finally gotten around to delivering on a Linux version for the game. It’s not quite bug-free yet so it’s available to download by opting into the “public_beta_linux” branch on Steam.

There’s a few known issues for the game, though none that are real show stoppers:

  •  When customizing the name of a ‘Mech or a Lance, the characters you type are doubled. So a W would appear as WW.
  • Some menus may be extra light or extra dark depending on your system’s screen resolution.
  • Hyperlinks are not functional on SteamOS only.  
  • Logging into a Paradox account always ends in a failure on the first attempt on SteamOS only.  
  • Multiplayer on SteamOS has intermittent connection issues (better as host than joiner).
  • Refreshing the save game list can sometimes hang on the main menu. Restarting the game should fix the issue 

The developers have asked that any Linux-specific issues found in the beta should be reported here.

I’ve played a few minutes of this beta and can tell you that it otherwise seems to run just fine. I did part of a skirmish mission and started the campaign and things seem to be running as they should be. I’m looking forward to exploring the game and seeing if it’s any good as I’m a fan of giant robots blowing each other up.

Hopefully it won’t be too long before the developers quash all the bugs and make a full release of the Linux version. It’s been a long wait since the original Kickstarter campaign. At least there’s the silver lining that we’re also getting several months’ worth of updates and quality of life improvements that have been added since launch.

You can get BATTLETECH on Steam. You can also get it on GOG and the Humble Store but note that the opt-in beta is Steam-only.

Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
Tags: Beta, Steam, Strategy
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rustybroomhandle Sep 28, 2018
Jesus, you people.
Feist Sep 28, 2018
Nice to see some progress at last. Although, I actually hope it takes a month or two more until the full release. I just have too damn much to play right now and I feel I´m buying 3 new games for every single game I finish. :D
Eike Sep 28, 2018
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Quoting: FeistNice to see some progress at last. Although, I actually hope it takes a month or two more until the full release. I just have too damn much to play right now and I feel I´m buying 3 new games for every single game I finish. :D

Linug Gaming Hydra. :-D
Cmdr_Iras Sep 28, 2018
Nice, I backed this on kickstarter and while i was a bit disappointed it wasnt day 1, I have enough games to finish that Im good. So will look forward to firing this up in the next month or so.
Liam Dawe Sep 28, 2018
Excellent news. Big thanks to BTRE covering it while I got an early night to help fight this bastard of a cold I'm dealing with.

Downloading...
nitroflow Sep 28, 2018
Harebrained schemes(the actual developer, you know, not Paradox) as delivered on every single kickstarter they made, and linux release has also been delayed in past titles, so I don't know what most of you are on about?


Last edited by nitroflow on 28 September 2018 at 9:55 am UTC
buenaventura Sep 28, 2018
Wah wah wah, whining about a game.

Does this use vulkan? :D
Tchey Sep 28, 2018
On my 4-5 years old computer, it runs good enough on "Medium". It's turn based, so it's not a big issue if the frame rate is not over the top.
drlamb Sep 28, 2018
Upon proper release I'll buy a copy and give it away here. Mark my words. ;)
Salvatos Sep 28, 2018
Quoting: Alm888Kickstarter is a wasted money 75% of the times anyways.
That figure would be 6% in my experience. With another 6-10% of projects that were run terribly or had ludicrous delays but still delivered in some form or continue to progress.

Well, I mean, you could argue that games are a waste of money, in which case my Kickstarter backings have been a waste 85% of the time :P
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