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Looks like Total War: WARHAMMER [Steam] might be closer to release for Linux, as Feral Interactive will be livestreaming the Linux version on Wednesday the 16th of November. They usually only do this when a title is near release.

Feral's Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/feralinteractive

It will start at 6PM UTC:
2016-11-16 18:00:00

I'm pretty excited, as Dawn of War II has me quite interested in the Warhammer universe now since it came to Linux. I wasn't a big fan before, but I can't wait to try it out. I've always been a fan of Total War, so fusing them together sounds awesome.

There's really no stopping Feral, wow. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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omer666 Nov 11, 2016
I devoured DoW II and both its extensions, and loved it so much I just bought DoW Complete Collection to play it through Crossover.

Same as Liam, I wasn't a fan of this universe, but now I'm even considering getting a box or two of the tabletop version!

For those interested, there's a 20% discount and an exclusive character both for TW: Warhammer in this month issue of the White Dwarf. I'm just waiting for the game to be released and I'll get it ASAP.


Last edited by omer666 on 11 November 2016 at 5:00 pm UTC
Tchey Nov 11, 2016
One of the only "big game" i'm waiting for. I hope my PC can handle it...

Linux Mint 18 64bits Xfce
Kernel 4.4xx
Intel Core i5 4590 (4 x 3,3 GHz)
MSI GeForce GTX 960 @ 2 Go
Drivers NVIDIA 370.28
8 Go DIMM DDR3 PC12800
Screen LED 1920x1080
French system with a bépo keyboard
libgradev Nov 11, 2016
See Liam, you did know something :D
rustybroomhandle Nov 11, 2016
We're still left with that pesky "Depth Charge" clue.
rustybroomhandle Nov 11, 2016
Quoting: omer666Same as Liam, I wasn't a fan of this universe, but now I'm even considering getting a box or two of the tabletop version!

Just don't confuse Warhammer with Warhammer 40K. This game is based on the former. They are kiiiinda in the same universe, but different eras and overall different genres.
Purple Pudding Nov 11, 2016
Hope to see Blood Bowl (1 or 2) ported to Linux too!

Blood Bowl 2 was my first and only game on the Warhammer Universe but I'm interested in this game too!

Can't wait to see the minimum requirements!
lucifertdark Nov 11, 2016
I've been a Warhammer Fantasy fan since the second edition of the rule book, there's nothing like building & painting those models then putting them up against another player's army & soundly trouncing them or being handed your army's ass on a plate.

I can't wait for this one. :D
1xok Nov 11, 2016
Wow. They never sleep. Mad Max, Deus Ex and now Total War. Three premium titles at the end of the year. I know what I'm doing this Christmas. :)
omer666 Nov 11, 2016
Quoting: rustybroomhandle
Quoting: omer666Same as Liam, I wasn't a fan of this universe, but now I'm even considering getting a box or two of the tabletop version!

Just don't confuse Warhammer with Warhammer 40K. This game is based on the former. They are kiiiinda in the same universe, but different eras and overall different genres.
This I know, but thanks for clarifying anyway ;)
m2mg2 Nov 11, 2016
Quoting: rustybroomhandleWe're still left with that pesky "Depth Charge" clue.

Yeah and I almost don't want that one to release now. If it releases and TW Warhammer releases there would only be one other game left coming to Linux on the radar, which is probably Dirt Rally. They need to restock the radar!

It seems like they had a bunch of games ready for launch, but they only want to release one at a time. I say split the screen, one release on the left another on the right.
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