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Get thinking, as Feral Interactive are teasing another new Linux port

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That's right, even though we don't know what their last Linux port hint was about, Feral Interactive have begun teasing another new Linux port.

Here's the new teaser:


"O VAIN ILLUSION OF GLORY AND GRANDEUR"

It's worth noting, that this is in the outermost section of their radar, in the "Quite soon" section, so it could be a few months away yet.

It's really great to see more Linux ports pop up on their radar, after they've been a little quiet recently. We at least know they now have another two titles planned for Linux — exciting!

You can find the teaser on their port radar here. Any thoughts on what it might be?

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knro Oct 3, 2017
Please let it be Rise of the Tomb Raider!! Seems everyone around here wants one!
ziabice Oct 3, 2017
I don't know what game is, but here are some free Steam keys to celebrate!

Two Worlds II Velvet Edition: 0C55L-MBAL5-PR4X7

Septerra Core: 8CN9Z-HLVYK-ZE0JW

Enjoy! :)
Minute Oct 3, 2017
@Ziabice
Thank you for Two Worlds II, unfortunatly it isn´t for Linux...

But thanks to you, i will share open Keys, i receive, here in the future too ;-)
Arehandoro Oct 3, 2017
Almost any will do :)
rkfg Oct 3, 2017
Quoting: psycho_driver
Quoting: rkfgWow, is this the first time we actually solved the Feral's riddle? Unfortunately, they don't explain the logic behind them even after the release, but this one looks really convincing.

Pretty much all of them have been figured out ahead of time, if not (seemingly) as conclusive as this one.
Oh, I'd like to read about that. For instance, "deep charge" is still a mystery for me. All I remember is that people usually name the games they want to be ported or if they saw the depots on SteamDB. Probably I haven't followed those threads long enough for the answer to really surface...
Samsai Oct 3, 2017
Picture has a guy with a beard. Guess what game has dudes with beards? Skyrim. So, it's Skyrim and you can cite me as a reputable source.
rkfg Oct 3, 2017
Quoting: SamsaiPicture has a guy with a beard. Guess what game has dudes with beards? Skyrim. So, it's Skyrim and you can cite me as a reputable source.
To hell with that, it's time to admit that the game in question is Delve Deeper (because it has dudes with beards). That's what everyone wants!

Spoiler, click me
Or it could be A Game of Dwarves. Also dudes. Also beards.
tuubi Oct 3, 2017
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Quoting: SamsaiPicture has a guy with a beard. Guess what game has dudes with beards? Skyrim. So, it's Skyrim and you can cite me as a reputable source.
A reputable source of what? Salt?
TheRiddick Oct 4, 2017
NICE, once this happens I will buy RotTR, I really liked the first one even thought I didn't finish it (50%), it was great. I did have performance issues at the time in certain areas because I insist on running 4k on my FuryX which is really pushing it (some areas run 20fps despite what the benchmark might claim).

I expected to have a Vega64 by now but the release is a mess and no ITX variants in sight, so it looks like I wait for Navi or a significant pricedrop on the 1080ti Mini card. So a long wait..... (this is one of main reasons why I have stopped buying games for Linux as of late, I need my hardware to support 4k@60fps more consistently, and atm it struggles)


Last edited by TheRiddick on 4 October 2017 at 1:27 am UTC
Brisse Oct 4, 2017
Quoting: TheRiddickI did have performance issues at the time in certain areas because I insist on running 4k on my FuryX which is really pushing it (some areas run 20fps despite what the benchmark might claim).

It's not your PC, it's the port. I'm running a Fury at 1440p and played this game on Windows back when it came out. Actually I think I had just a R9 290X back then, but the game was butter smooth no matter what. On Linux, there are performance issues in big open areas and whenever there is a big smoke pillar visible on the screen. Those issues are not present on the Windows version.

Also played RotTR before ditching Windows. Fury at 1440p with very high graphics using DX12 and Freesync. No performance issues and the game looked absolutely gorgeous. One of the best looking games to date in my opinion.
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