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Feral Interactive are up to their usual funny business with a brand new Linux port teaser up on their radar.

This is now the second unannounced Linux game they're teasing (here's the other), so I can't wait to see what they have cooked up for us. The last teaser was put up a good few months ago now, so hopefully at least one of them will release soon. They're both in the outermost part of the radar, so they could still be a while away. We don't really know what "Quite Soon" actually means, it could end up being tomorrow, a week or more.

Anyway…here's the latest teaser from their port radar:

"It's just a shot away"

Begin the guessing games! What do you think this be? Exciting! I'm sure these won't be the only titles this year too, let's see if they can truly surprise us.

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bolokanar Jan 29, 2018
Quoting: MohandevirProbably. I wasn't serious at all as all of us should be. Afterall, it's just gaming.
Yeah, yeah. I know.

But one can't say that we don't want to. Though I'm pretty sure that I wouldn't buy a Witcher 3 port, just out of boycott.
bolokanar Jan 29, 2018
Quoting: EikeYes, but... I don't dual boot for over 4 1/2 years now, but I still already own Skyrim. It's too old to port.
By Linux-only I meant literally Linux only. As in, not being able to play on Linux even if you had the windows version.
A version for each platform. Purchased separately.


Last edited by bolokanar on 29 January 2018 at 8:31 pm UTC
Mohandevir Jan 29, 2018
Quoting: sbolokanov
Quoting: MohandevirProbably. I wasn't serious at all as all of us should be. Afterall, it's just gaming.
Yeah, yeah. I know.

But one can't say that we don't want to. Though I'm pretty sure that I wouldn't buy a Witcher 3 port, just out of boycott.

Got no problem with that, your motives are your own, but when compared to all the games I played exclusively on Linux/SteamOS, since 2012, The Witcher 3 is the best game I ever played, by far. Just sad that I had to reinstall a Win7 drive to play it. Thing is, after having played my preferred games a couple of times each, and since I'm using my computer mainly for gaming, my rig was beginning to collect dust, at this point. I really like Shadow of Mordor, Mad Max, Deus Ex Mankind Divided, The Metros and Bioshock Infinite but at some point, it's not enough anymore.
Mohandevir Jan 29, 2018
Quoting: sbolokanovA version for each platform. Purchased separately.

Not against that idea if it helps AAA studios to consider à Linux release.


Last edited by Mohandevir on 29 January 2018 at 8:50 pm UTC
KuJo Jan 29, 2018
Quoting: NakorOnFlipFlopsIt's a line from Gimme Shelter I think, The Rolling Stones. Something to do with war. No idea other than that.
Hmmm, maybe "Fallout Shelter"?
-> http://store.steampowered.com/app/588430/Fallout_Shelter/
Feist Jan 29, 2018
Yeah, "Life Is Strange - Before the Storm" seems quite plausible, I think.

Fairly happy with that port, although there are certainly a rather large number of titles that I would have valued higher, this is still a game I would buy & play without any hesitation whatsoever.
wvstolzing Jan 29, 2018
Quoting: MohandevirNot against that idea if it helps AAA studios to consider à Linux release.

Me neither; though one thing to keep in mind is that without almost complete feature & performance parity with windoze, Linux-only sales would end up generating quite a bit of resentment. Nowadays, Windows licences are nowhere as expensive as they used to be; if you're a student (at least in the US), they push the damn thing on you for free anyhow (that's how I got my several perpetual [not tied to student status; valid after graduation] licenses); and people getting their windoze pcs pre-built don't even realize that they're paying for the OEM license -- that being the case, being platform-locked *on the same hardware* that could run *the same game* better at little to no extra cost would be perceived as a pretty unfair deal, by someone who isn't already a Linux user/supporter for gaming-independent reasons.


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MintedGamer Jan 29, 2018
Quoting: Kimyrielle
Quoting: Avehicle7887I highly doubt Skyrim would come to Linux like this. Bethesda and id Software are beer buddies, we'd probably see Doom and Wolfenstein before arrows start hitting the knee.

My Guess is: A game by a company that has already worked with Feral before, take your pick.

ID Software moved away from Linux a while ago. I don't think their interest in Linux is any greater than Bethesda's itself, these days. And Beth's reluctance to release their games on our platform is of a borderline religious nature. Some of their games run pretty well in WINE and probably could be ported with minimal effort, but I think Beth needs a new CEO before they will consider it.

I recently read one of the most fascinating articles on Linux gaming from Timothee Besset that talks a lot about his first hand experience with iD and the internals of their Linux development, it wasn't a company political decision to move away from Linux, more that they lost key personnel and its internal champions that supported it.

The article is well worth a read I would say:

https://boilingsteam.com/podcast-9-with-tim-besset-street-fighter-vs-port-is-not-dead/
Mohandevir Jan 29, 2018
Quoting: wvstolzing
Quoting: MohandevirNot against that idea if it helps AAA studios to consider à Linux release.

Me neither; though one thing to keep in mind is that without almost complete feature & performance parity with windoze, Linux-only sales would end up generating quite a bit of resentment. Nowadays, Windows licences are nowhere as expensive as they used to be; if you're a student (at least in the US), they push the damn thing on you for free anyhow (that's how I got my several perpetual [not tied to student status; valid after graduation] licenses); and people getting their windoze pcs pre-built don't even realize that they're paying for the OEM license -- that being the case, being platform-locked *on the same hardware* that could run *the same game* better at little to no extra cost would be perceived as a pretty unfair deal, by someone who isn't already a Linux user/supporter for gaming-independent reasons.

Yep! That's why I wrote IF. Sometimes, consequences are hard to predict.
Nezchan Jan 29, 2018
Quoting: Guest
Quoting: KelsSkyrim.

Why is this even a question?

Let me guess, someone stole your sweetroll?

Arrow to the knee is a serious medical condition, you jerk!
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