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EVERSPACE [Steam, Official Site] has been a wee bit overdue for Linux, but today that ends. It's now available to download and it seems to run just fine.

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There's no formal announcement yet on the Steam store page, but the developer posted this on the Steam forum:

Good news for all Linux users - the Linux version is as of now unofficially available. Because AMD is not supported in this version (you can try, but it's likely that the game will crash or there will at least be a lot of graphical issues) and we'd like to collect user feedback first, we've decided to not feature the Linux version on the steam page, yet.

All backers and everyone else who already bought the game will be able to install it using the steam client on Linux, though.

Have fun and please let us know if there are any problems.

The developers also tweeted to us on the gamingonlinux account this video of them running it on Linux. Seems like they're quite excited to see their work finally start paying off. I'm really happy for them, it's been a long bumpy road but it's finally coming to an end.

I personally purchased the game, since I've been extremely excited to give it a go. I'm happy to report that it does work just fine, for me. I am on NVIDIA though, so I'm at least supported in the unofficial release.

Note: If it doesn't run for you, then you may need to remove the "LD_LIBRARY_PATH" from the launch script, to make it look something like this (Arch users and maybe more):

#!/bin/sh
UE4_TRUE_SCRIPT_NAME="$(echo "$0" | xargs readlink -f)"
UE4_PROJECT_ROOT="$(dirname "$UE4_TRUE_SCRIPT_NAME")"
chmod +x "$UE4_PROJECT_ROOT/RSG/Binaries/Linux/RSG-Linux-Shipping"
"$UE4_PROJECT_ROOT/RSG/Binaries/Linux/RSG-Linux-Shipping" "$@"

This can be found in the "Everspace.sh" file in the games installation folder. I've tested this and while the original launch script works for me, the above also works.

I have the game set to the "Epic" preset, with Motion Blur (eww!) turned off and it's been a dream so far. There was a minor blip when I first fired some weapons, but after that it didn't happen again. Super smooth display, extremely responsive controls and boy does it look incredible.

Here's some shots I took, isn't it a beauty?

About the game:

EVERSPACE™ is an action-focused single-player space shooter, combining roguelike elements with top-notch visuals and a captivating story. It takes you on a challenging journey through an ever-changing, beautifully crafted universe full of surprises. Your skills, experience, and talent for improvisation will be tested continuously as you piece together the puzzle of your existence through encounters with interesting characters, each having their own unique part of the story to tell. In each exciting run, you will face entirely new situations, ensuring countless hours of thrilling gameplay and generating myriad opportunities for individual, meaningful moments to experience. No matter how skilled you are, death is inevitable but is also only the beginning of a much larger journey.

I will have a more thorough review up once I've had more time to play it!

Appreciate the tip, @eld_dop!

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Rolz73 Sep 12, 2017
I already bought this to try out on VIVE, Win 10. But will definitely try in on my Linux install tonight. Ubuntu 17, AMD R9 390.

So if it works on that, I will be impressed.
Plintslîcho Sep 12, 2017
Quoting: Shmerl
Quoting: JahimselfI'm very happy to play this DRM Free game on linux.

It's not out on GOG yet.

I don't own the game yet so I may be wrong and someone please correct me if I am.
But from what I understand the game can be launched independently from Steam.
The client is not needed for playing the game. In that case, Steam would merely be the distribution platform.
rapakiv Sep 12, 2017
Quoting: PlintslîchoBut from what I understand the game can be launched independently from Steam.
The client is not needed for playing the game. In that case, Steam would merely be the distribution platform.

you understand well, thats right, linux steam version at the moment is DRM free
Leopard Sep 12, 2017
Quoting: Shmerl
Quoting: JahimselfI'm very happy to play this DRM Free game on linux.

It's not out on GOG yet.

Game itself is Drm free.

Steam is not = Drm

http://steamcommunity.com/app/396750/discussions/0/1473096694440345684/?ctp=7#c1473096694451297442

Steam is not forcing anyone to Drm , it is just devs,publishers choice to using a Drm or not using a Drm
Leopard Sep 12, 2017
Quoting: Plintslîcho
Quoting: Shmerl
Quoting: JahimselfI'm very happy to play this DRM Free game on linux.

It's not out on GOG yet.

I don't own the game yet so I may be wrong and someone please correct me if I am.
But from what I understand the game can be launched independently from Steam.
The client is not needed for playing the game. In that case, Steam would merely be the distribution platform.

Yes , Everspace is Drm free. Some people are just thinking every game on Steam is Drm'ed. It is publishers decision , Steam is okay with either Drm or Drm free
Shmerl Sep 13, 2017
Quoting: LeopardGame itself is Drm free.

Steam is not = Drm

While game might be intended to be DRM-free, Steam makes everything there DRMed. So don't misinform others please.


Last edited by Shmerl on 13 September 2017 at 1:40 am UTC
Shmerl Sep 13, 2017
Quoting: GuestIf you buy on HumbleBundle you get a Steam and a GOG key.

I suppose developers marked Linux release as beta, so GOG didn't accept it. But since some report that it works with Mesa master, I think they should unmark it as beta for GOG.
Shmerl Sep 13, 2017
Quoting: rapakivyou understand well, thats right, linux steam version at the moment is DRM free

That's incorrect. Installation itself is part of being DRM-free. Steam doesn't offer DRM-free packages / installers. So everything there has DRM.
Mblackwell Sep 13, 2017
I hate to get into the weeds a bit but at a certain point it's just semantics since you could copy the files out if there's no DRM on them and back them up yourself. GOG also isn't DRM free by your logic because it requires you to have a valid account with a purchase license and to log in to their servers to download the game and any patches.

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Also you have to pay for the privilege of downloading it (or anything else) in the first place because your ISP is acting as a gatekeeper between you and the internet, but that's just going down the rabbit hole a bit. Just saying.
Shmerl Sep 13, 2017
Quoting: MblackwellI hate to get into the weeds a bit but at a certain point it's just semantics since you could copy the files out if there's no DRM on them and back them up yourself. GOG also isn't DRM free by your logic because it requires you to have a valid account with a purchase license and to log in to their servers to download the game and any patches.

You use some limited definition of DRM that doesn't include installation (why so?), also you confuse DRM with authentication i.e. an account. Both of those are wrong. Account doesn't make it DRM, but lack of installer / package that you can legally back up, does. To put it very shortly, DRM is an artificial restriction on what you can with your digital goods do after purchase. So let's make it clear, backing up something from Steam to work around their lack of DRM-free package, violates their TOS already.


Last edited by Shmerl on 13 September 2017 at 5:00 am UTC
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