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It's time to bug Feral Interactive about future port requests once again

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Feral Interactive, the absolute monster when it comes to big Linux game ports is asking what you want to see again.

You all know Feral by now, they've ported HITMAN, F1 2017, Mad Max, Dawn of War III, Life is Strange, XCOM, XCOM 2, DiRT Rally and many more seriously good games to Linux. On top of that, they still have an existing teaser up that they haven't yet announced, all we know is that it's coming to Linux.

On Twitter, they asked this recently:

It’s a New Year full of new possibilities! If you could only have one new game for macOS, Linux or mobile in 2018, which one would it be? And why? We can’t promise that your dreams will come true, but the best answers will star in our email newsletter.

Naturally, Feral lurk in our comments, so feel free to post here as well as I'm sure they will be taking note. 

For me personally, I would like a new open-world game that I can travel around and sink plenty of hours into. Something to allow time to fade away and forget about all lifes problems.

So—what do you want Feral to bring to Linux next?

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Corben Jan 24, 2018
Though I've already on twitter expressed my interest for Elite: Dangerous (with VR and Hotas support) to be ported... there are many more games I'd like to have on Linux. So here is the rest of my wishlist (not in any particular order):


Games that work good with wine (or better that I'm running with wine), but a native port would be appreciated:



Best would be of course, to get new games with day 1 Linux support, as within the first days the most copies are sold.
So the list can continue ^_^



Yeah, if it was up to me Feral will be busy forever
Blauer_Hunger Jan 24, 2018
  • Rise of the Tomb Raider

  • Shadow of the Tomb Raider

  • GTA V

  • Watch_Dogs 2


And if they port PUBG, I might eventually buy it.


Last edited by Blauer_Hunger on 24 January 2018 at 2:48 pm UTC
Crazy Penguin Jan 24, 2018
Quoting: GuestI'm still going with Space Marine.

I'd be willing to buy a "separate" (GNU/Linux only entry) game rather than expect a free port of an old game that I already have.

Well, it seems to work with Wine somehow https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uUTkv40UAI4 .
Not sure if I would want it, as multiplayer is dead.

If I have time then I play W40K: Eternal Crusade if I want some W40K multiplayer action :). But that is even more unlikely to be ported, as there is only a very small player base left :(. Currently not working on Wine also. Haven't tried Wine 3.0 yet. So, not the best material for an port.
razing32 Jan 24, 2018
Sweet feathers of Tux this thread blew up quick.

I vote for ELEX. Piranha Bytes has a unique style when it comes to RPGs , and while all their previous titles work well under wine (as far as i know , have not tested them all ) they would bring something interesting to the table.
lucifertdark Jan 24, 2018
Total War Warhammer 2, why? because it's Warhammer, do you really need any other reasons?

Whatever game they choose next to port I hope it's one I DON'T already own.


Last edited by lucifertdark on 24 January 2018 at 3:32 pm UTC
Nezchan Jan 24, 2018
I'd love to see Subnautica ported. It's already on Mac so it shouldn't be all that tough. Maybe The Forest too, although it's got issues to work out even on Windows.

Skyrim, OF COURSE. I mean c'mon, you know me.

The remaster for Dark Souls would go down nice, especially since they seem to be aiming at every other platform out there.
Nestro Jan 24, 2018
I think Feral can watch on the games that they already ported on Mac, but not on Linux (like Sleeping Dogs, Deus Ex: Human Revolution, BioShock Remastered etc.). It's not good, because Deus Ex: Mankind Divided has Linux version, but its ancestor Human Revolution doesn't have it.
Because many people want to have new games to be ported, but old ones don't have to be forgotten too.
omer666 Jan 24, 2018
I want Deus Ex: Human Revolution. It runs quite badly in Wine, we've got Mankind Divided, and it's already ported on Mac.
[Edit] lol posted at the same time :p


Last edited by omer666 on 24 January 2018 at 3:21 pm UTC
dodrian Jan 24, 2018
The one game I would absolutely love to see Planet Coaster on Linux. As a huge fan of the RCT series it would fulfill my dreams of a proper 3D version (RCT3 was okay but always pretty buggy for me, and PC appears to have done it much better anyway).

Unfortunately Frontier don't seem to want to support Linux, and since PC was developed on an in-house engine it seems very unlikely we'll get it. Even more unfortunately it doesn't look like it'll run under WINE anytime soon either.


Last edited by dodrian on 24 January 2018 at 3:31 pm UTC
C7z Jan 24, 2018
Feral you guys are amazing at what you do thank you for supporting Linux. Now i must say this convince Bethesda for you to back port all there titles from Skyrim to the latest Wolfenstein the new Colossus, and for the love of god I need Surround sound 7.1 Preferably please. I hate gaming in stereo its like playing titles that support Gamepad with no force feedback or Racing titles that support steering wheel with no feed back awful for my hands and awful for my ears.:'(
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