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A game I just love to sink hours into flying around in various planes and getting muddy in tanks, War Thunder has a new major update out now with Dance of Dragons. That grind though right? Sure does take forever.

What to expect from this latest update? You'll get numerous new vehicles, quality of life fixes and of course plenty of bug fixes too. Interestingly for this update one of the new planes (P-16) was made by two War Thunder players as part of their new "revenue share program" along with help from the Swiss Air Force Center in Dübendorf and the Swiss community.

No new location for this update but they did go back and update several existing locations and missions. Some sound tweaks like reduced distortion from ground crews, there's also a new muffled sound effect when a cockpit canopy is opened at high speeds to no longer give some players an advantage. You can now customize your tank sights and some big changes for helicopters. For helicopters there's a refined helicopter damage model, with the addition of avionic systems, weapons control, night vision devices, countermeasure systems and radar equipment modules.

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See the full changelog for the individual changes and additions.

You can play it free on Steam. It has Native Linux support and is Steam Deck Verified.

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apemax Sep 10
This update also finally fixes the mouse cursor leaving the game window on Wayland issue, For me at least on Gnome/Arch. :)
Tuxee Sep 10
Quoting: apemaxThis update also finally fixes the mouse cursor leaving the game window on Wayland issue, For me at least on Gnome/Arch. :)

Whoa! Have to check that out. Always had to disable the second monitor prior to starting a match.
hardpenguin Sep 10
QuoteIt has Native Linux support
I still think it is nice they introduced this support quite early and stuck to it. I know there has been numerous issues with it over the years but still.
chr Sep 11
I'm still having a rare sunlight glare issue on my AMD setup. Though something similar-sounding was mentioned a couple of patches ago, so I suspect they fixed that on the newest Mesa, and I should finally stop procrastinating and update my old system.

The issue basically removes color and ups the whites on the game view, making distinguishing objects much harder. I haven't bothered doing anything because appears only roughly in 1/20 of the matches and lasts a minute in the absolute worst case.
Liam Dawe Sep 11
Quoting: chrI'm still having a rare sunlight glare issue on my AMD setup. Though something similar-sounding was mentioned a couple of patches ago, so I suspect they fixed that on the newest Mesa, and I should finally stop procrastinating and update my old system.

The issue basically removes color and ups the whites on the game view, making distinguishing objects much harder. I haven't bothered doing anything because appears only roughly in 1/20 of the matches and lasts a minute in the absolute worst case.
Huh weird, can't say I've ever seen that issue on AMD myself here.

Quoting: apemaxThis update also finally fixes the mouse cursor leaving the game window on Wayland issue, For me at least on Gnome/Arch. :)
I wonder if that's why sometimes it feels like my planes won't turn properly...
Tuxee Sep 11
Quoting: chrI'm still having a rare sunlight glare issue on my AMD setup. Though something similar-sounding was mentioned a couple of patches ago, so I suspect they fixed that on the newest Mesa, and I should finally stop procrastinating and update my old system.

The issue basically removes color and ups the whites on the game view, making distinguishing objects much harder. I haven't bothered doing anything because appears only roughly in 1/20 of the matches and lasts a minute in the absolute worst case.

It doesn't. I am on Mesa 24.2.2 and the issue - while becoming way less frequent - still exists. It's more like "brief flashes" every now and then, though very rarely it kinda "sticks".
chr Sep 11
Quoting: Tuxee
Quoting: chrI'm still having a rare sunlight glare issue on my AMD setup. Though something similar-sounding was mentioned a couple of patches ago, so I suspect they fixed that on the newest Mesa, and I should finally stop procrastinating and update my old system.

The issue basically removes color and ups the whites on the game view, making distinguishing objects much harder. I haven't bothered doing anything because appears only roughly in 1/20 of the matches and lasts a minute in the absolute worst case.

It doesn't. I am on Mesa 24.2.2 and the issue - while becoming way less frequent - still exists. It's more like "brief flashes" every now and then, though very rarely it kinda "sticks".

Thank you for that insight! For the record I'm apparently on Mesa 23.2.1.

For others curious, hopefully this linked image displays it.


Last edited by chr on 11 September 2024 at 11:32 pm UTC
tuubi Sep 12
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Quoting: chrThank you for that insight! For the record I'm apparently on Mesa 23.2.1.
If you're on Kubuntu like your PC info says (or any Ubuntu derivative) and want the latest stable Mesa from a reliable source, I recommend kisak's Mesa PPA. I've used it for years without any problems on multiple systems.

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:kisak/kisak-mesa
sudo apt update
user1 Sep 13
Did they finally fix texture quality being limited to medium and pulsating stutters with vsync enabled in their Linux client?

If no, then the Linux client is still crap and I'll continue playing WT on Proton which runs beautifully.
apemax Sep 13
Quoting: user1Did they finally fix texture quality being limited to medium and pulsating stutters with vsync enabled in their Linux client?

If no, then the Linux client is still crap and I'll continue playing WT on Proton which runs beautifully.

It only limits texture quality to I believe low on 2GB or less VRAM and Medium on 4GB or less VRAM, I'm not sure about 6GB of VRAM though.

On the VSync issue you mentioned, I don't have that issue myself on Arch, RADV+6500XT. I don't know what version of Debian your on but maybe something to do with a older version of Mesa?

Quoting: chrI'm still having a rare sunlight glare issue on my AMD setup. Though something similar-sounding was mentioned a couple of patches ago, so I suspect they fixed that on the newest Mesa, and I should finally stop procrastinating and update my old system.

The issue basically removes color and ups the whites on the game view, making distinguishing objects much harder. I haven't bothered doing anything because appears only roughly in 1/20 of the matches and lasts a minute in the absolute worst case.

If you are still getting this lighting issue could you please submit a bug report on it when you next get it? This issue is really difficult to reproduce so any user reports are helpful to know if the issue is still there.
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