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It seems Feral had a bit of a surprise in store for us, as XCOM 2: War of the Chosen - Tactical Legacy Pack has released today and the Linux version is out.

When it was announced, Feral Interactive said it would be available "shortly after the Windows release" and they certainly weren't kidding as it only released for Windows today too! Seriously good stuff from Feral, this is the way it should be with no waiting around. Really pleased they were able to do this for Linux gamers!

For an overview of what's new, see the overview video below:

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For those who cannot view the video it includes: new gameplay modes, new maps, new weapons and armour, new customisation options, new soundtrack options and more. It's quite a packed DLC really when looking at everything that's included. I'm quite excited to try out the Legacy Ops linked missions as well as the new Skirmish mode! This DLC essentially sounds like it has everything I've ever wanted, great!

It's free to anyone who currently owns the War of the Chosen expansion and anyone who buys War of the Chosen up until "12:59pm Eastern Standard Time on 3rd December 2018" (16:59 UTC) will also get it for free which is fantastic.

If you don't own XCOM 2 you can find it on Humble Store, Steam and the Feral Store. If you don't own War of the Chosen it's also on Humble Store, Steam and the Feral store.

XCOM 2 is also currently having a few days on Steam where you can play it for free.

I may have some thoughts up another day, it's currently downloading.

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fabertawe Oct 10, 2018
Quoting: KimyrielleSeriously I don't know why some devs think it's acceptable to make us wait a year or two for a Linux version to appear, and then they complain if it doesn't sell well. That we're a smaller platform doesn't mean that we want to play outdated games any more than the Windows folks do. If you work with a porting house, is it really so much asked for to let them to port the game as soon as the Windows version is out? Feral doesn't need two years to port a game, and yet the few AAA ports we're getting usually launch with a substantial enough delay that I am sometimes wondering who's even still buying these games when they finally arrive on Linux. *looks at Rise of the Tomb Raider*

Maybe it's an age thing but I have no incentive or excitement for having to have a game on release. Maybe there's peer pressure too when you're younger.

Personally I'm more than happy to wait that long for Rise of the Tomb Raider as it came with all the bug fixes and DLC ^_^ Seems ideal to me.

Quoting: g000hOne thing that irritates me these days is the cost of "AAA" games. I'm not completely put off by a brand new AAA title costing $30 ( £20 ) , and then subsequent, brand new DLC costing half of that $15 ( £10 ). But for a game to cost $65+ ( £50+ ) new, and the DLC to cost $45 ( £35 ) new - Typical pricing. The world's gone mad!

This "War of the Chosen" DLC is $45 ( £35 ) - For that same money, I could have 20 good games titles, from bundles.

I'm not happy paying that much either. I will almost nearly always only buy on sale if it's that expensive to start with. The only one I did pay full price was the last Tomb Raider but as more of a "thank you" to Feral (direct from their site).

This is also directed at XCOM2 + War Of The Chosen. That's just too much for me. XCOM 2 is currently on sale on Steam, so I'll pick that up. Then it's a case of hoping War Of The Chosen is on sale before the deadline to get this expansion for free. If not I'll pick them both up at a later date when on sale.

Edit: WOTC is also on sale on Steam at 40% off but it's still too much for me right now at £20.99


Last edited by fabertawe on 10 October 2018 at 4:27 pm UTC
ryad Oct 16, 2018
Quoting: nocri
Quoting: ryad
Quoting: nocri
Quoting: ryadI really wish I could get XCOM 2 up and running since I loved the XCOM:EW.
On my setup, it crashes while showing the XCOM splash screen no matter what I do. The options dialog box is working. Even the Feral support is at loss. In their defense: I use a non-supported distribution (Arch).

Exception thrown:
Installing breakpad exception handler for appid(steam)/version(1536436120)
free(): invalid next size (fast)
XCOM2: dumped to "<DUMP_FILE>"
XCOM2: crash reporter "<STEAM_PATH>/steam/steamapps/common/XCOM 2/bin/feral_linux_crash_reporter" launching
Game crashed, if possible email [[email protected]] with the crash file [<DUMP_FILE>] and details
Game removed: AppID XXXXXX "", ProcID XXXXX 


Things I already tried:
  • loading via steam-native & steam-runtime

  • verify game file integrity

  • run in window mode

  • changing the resolution

  • unchecking "always show this dialog box"

  • using various LD_LIBRARY_PATH combinations, including from steam-runtime and GOL



Setup: RX 580 @ Mesa 18.2, Arch x64, Xfce4

Does anyone perhaps know the problem and have a possible solution? Thanks in advance!
BR

Have you tried to set launch options to:
LD_PRELOAD="libpthread.so.0 libGL.so.1" %command% --system-asound ?

If not click right mouse button on XCOM 2 in the library, select properities from context menu, in the dialog click "set launch options" and paste the line above.

Edit: where to use that command.

Thank you very much, I appreciate it! I've already tried various launch options including yours :-) Unfortunately it's still crashing.

You can try to strace it -- maybe it is relativly simple library problem.
Install strace "pacman -S strace"
and set command to:
strace %command% &> ./strace.log
and look at the final lines of the log for which library caused error.

I wanted to say thanks to you and all other comments for your constructive suggestions. In the meantime I could fix my issue! ^_^
This is, what I've done to get XCOM2 running:
  • Verify integrity of game files (again)

  • Build and install latest Mesa 18.3 drivers from Git

  • Install Feral Game Mode

  • Run the game with following launch options: LD_PRELOAD="/usr/lib/libgamemodeauto.so $HOME/.local/share/Steam/ubuntu12_32/steam-runtime/amd64/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libidn.so.11.6.6" %command%



Best regards,
Ryad


Last edited by ryad on 16 October 2018 at 7:24 pm UTC
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