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My question is, with Batman: Arkham Knight coming this fall, what do you think can be done (if anything) to improve Unreal performance, short of upgrading to Unreal 4 (which probably won't happen)? I know some of you out there have more experience in programming and even game development than I do. Is there anything that can be done? We know these third party porters like Feral and Aspyr try their best, so what is it about Unreal 3 that gives them trouble on Linux?
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However, with UE4 Linux is a real target on engine level which doesn't require
porting anymore (at least in theory).
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And yes, UE4 will be great when games start using it, but my question was about games that are coming out this year, such as Batman: Arkham Knight, which will use UE3. It will be a much more demanding game than Xcom or the Borderlands games. If it under performs, it might be unplayable on Linux.
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Can you show me any game of reasonable complexity that performs up to par with Windows today?
I may be wrong but as far as I understand the only game of relatively recent release date that runs as well or better on Linux is Left 4 Dead 2. I don't think it is as much a case of Unreal engine being the challenge, but more the current state of affairs regarding Linux porting. It's at an early stage yet.
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I would add other Source-based games as well, such as Portal 2. I have found a few other games to have great Linux performance, such as Victor Vran. The Talos Principle seems to do well on my computer also, but I haven't tested Windows performance.
I wasn't saying that the engine itself is broken but rather that there seems to be a problem with porting games that use that engine. It seems to be a consistent problem with Unreal Engine 3. The fact that you could even cite one game that performs well on Linux and I can mention a few more shows that it is possible to optimize a game on OpenGL and get good performance. I'm just wondering if it's possible with the Unreal Engine 3 in its current state or if the engine itself needs to be ported (which probably won't happen).