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Egosoft have officially announced their latest space sim X4: Foundations is going to launch on November 30th, although the status of the Linux build isn't fully confirmed.

When asked about it, they simply told us "The plan is to launch the Linux Beta at release, but we have to see if that will work out.".

The announcement was accompanied by their new trailer:

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They also released a longer gameplay trailer at the same time, which is an interesting way to do it I suppose. It's a game I definitely want to try out, as it does sound quite impressive. The ability to simply get out of your ship, walk around and climb aboard another ship and continue exploring sounds fun.

Egosoft are claiming it to be the "most dynamic X universe ever", with other races in the game free to build and expand, with a lot of the same options as players which should be interesting. It will offer multiple starting points with different characters, each with their own set of relationships, technology, ships and so on too.

The only current store they've confirmed is Steam. If they do manage to get a Linux build out, we will take a look for sure.

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TheSyldat Oct 1, 2018
Quoting: pete910In what universe is a Haswell and a 970 classed as a supercomputer today

And to be fair I don't think anything lower from NV supports Vulkan
In the world of a daddy with 4 kids short on many things counting money who didn't plan on buying a new rig before a year or two because short on money and kids come first ...

Didn't have too much thinking to do to come up with a receivable answer here...


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niarbeht Oct 1, 2018
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Quoting: GuestEspecially since we're not getting Star Citizen.

A very, very long time ago Chris Roberts mentioned that they had internal Linux builds running without any rendering capability. He also said "Yes" to Linux back then.

More recently, this: https://youtu.be/G42MQ1aVjlA?t=53m

So, certainly not guaranteed, certainly not a hard no.
tuubi Oct 1, 2018
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Quoting: pete910
Quoting: GuestToo bad the system requirements are pretty steep.... It requires a supercomputer to run. A Haswell quad core, 8gb ram, and an Nvidia GTX 970 (!!!!) as MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS.... Seriously? A freaking 970 is considered "minimum"? And to think it is Vulkan-only... Imagine if it was D3D11/OpenGL....

By the way for the people mentioning Star Citizen, Star Citizen is vaporware. It will never be released, and even if it will, it will be Garbage. The writing is on the wall... X4 just can't be worse than this...

In what universe is a Haswell and a 970 classed as a supercomputer today

And to be fair I don't think anything lower from NV supports Vulkan
Nvidia supports Vulkan on the GeForce 600 series and up.
tmtvl Oct 1, 2018
All I want is to have the immersive docking mechanics from X2 again, I really missed those in X3. All the other stuff doesn't matter too much for me, I'll just do delivery runs until I can afford my own freighter. I just love piloting a huge ship and letting the computer deal with shooting down any pirates I run across.
iiari Oct 1, 2018
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Quoting: GuestToo bad the system requirements are pretty steep.... It requires a supercomputer to run. A Haswell quad core, 8gb ram, and an Nvidia GTX 970 (!!!!) as MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS.... Seriously? A freaking 970 is considered "minimum"? And to think it is Vulkan-only... Imagine if it was D3D11/OpenGL....

By the way for the people mentioning Star Citizen, Star Citizen is vaporware. It will never be released, and even if it will, it will be Garbage. The writing is on the wall... X4 just can't be worse than this...

Did you see that video?? After watching it, I'm hoping my laptop Nvidia 1070 doesn't choke on it. It looked amazing.

As an aside, this is a superb time for space game fans. We have new or upcoming versions of the following titles:

- X4
- Helium Rain

Plus, working on Proton/DXVK is:
- Landinar: Into the Void
- Between the Stars
- Solar Explorer: New Dawn
- Void Destroyer 2

In addition to the long list of native and Windows space titles that work in Wine/Proton/DVXK.


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pete910 Oct 1, 2018
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Quoting: TheSyldat
Quoting: pete910In what universe is a Haswell and a 970 classed as a supercomputer today

And to be fair I don't think anything lower from NV supports Vulkan
In the world of a daddy with 4 kids short on many things counting money who didn't plan on buying a new rig before a year or two because short on money and kids come first ...

Didn't have too much thinking to do to come up with a receivable answer here...

The fact you have 4 kids is irrelevant to the question! Plus the fact I'm in the same boat, kids/mortgage ect.
A I5 4590 wasn't exactly blowing benchmarks on release let alone to days CPU's

Quoting: tuubiNvidia supports Vulkan on the GeForce 600 series and up.


Wasn't sure how far back the NV series but had the maxwell line stuck in my head
SuperTux Oct 2, 2018
They have the minimum and recommended specs on Steam:

Minium

64 bit OS (really should be running 64 bit OS now, and games companies should not be writing 32bit anymore imho).
Processor: Intel i5-4590 2.7GHz or AMD equivalent
Memory: 8 GB RAM
Graphics: Nvidia GTX 780/970 or AMD equivalent (Vulkan support required)
Storage: 12 GB available space
Additional Notes: These estimates may change until final release.

Recommended

Processor: Intel Core i7-6700K or AMD equivalent
Memory: 16 GB RAM
Graphics: Nvidia GTX 1070 or AMD equivalent (Vulkan support required)
Storage: 12 GB available space
Additional Notes: These estimates may change until final release.

I am hoping to get an Nvidia 2070 at some point in the not too distant future.
TheRiddick Oct 2, 2018
I wonder if we will be able to fly around systems and planets or if its going to be another space as a small level loading simulator thing? probably the later.
TheSyldat Oct 2, 2018
Quoting: pete910The fact you have 4 kids is irrelevant to the question! Plus the fact I'm in the same boat, kids/mortgage ect.
Irrelevant huh ? I'm sure your kids and the social services will be glad to hear that them being fed and clean and having school furnitures doesn't have priority over new shiny rig ...

Don't even bother to answer.

And again as I have stated even if hefty requirements it's an Egosoft game just like Paradox titles those guys are playing long haul and long term sellers type of buisness plans so it can wait. And they can wait .
X Rebirth was released in 2013 and to this day it still receives frequent patches.
X games are long term investment not just for the players but also for the dev team. Not being a day one buyer won't make you miss much of anything (heck if anything you'll end up having a better first impression than the early adopters )


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TheRiddick Oct 2, 2018
Maybe people should make sure they can afford kids before having them also? :)

Not like the planet is running out of people anytime soon is it?
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