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Someone said on reddit that they managed to get it working on ubuntu on amd hardware by using mesa.
I'll see if I can compile a folder with all the dependencies and write a small script to launch it without using any of the arch libs.
This will be a problem with more and more games as time moves forward.
Game devs need to start using flatpaks and bundle the game with all the required libs.
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It has been told that mesa 17.2 should fix the issue. I run 17.2.3 on Arch and it still exists. Someone said kernel 4.14 might help with some memory issues.
Why are the developers not interested in fixing this issue?
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First, Arch based distro is well know as game breaking distro. If you can, you can try other distro like Ubuntu - if issue still appears then it is not a distro / library bug.
Seconds, we know what Chrome Engine 6 games are broken on Mesa, this is because Mesa is buggy in someway. In Mesa 17.2 GIT we have confirmed that game work fine but after few new patches to Mesa, they broke game again. Even in stable Mesa 17.2 or new development 17.3 is still broken. Last time when I tested it on AMD with Mesa, it worked on 17.2 git but after month and few mesa git update - they broke it again.
Worth to ask Mesa developers about this Mesa regression.
This isn't the first time I've heard about the game not running on Arch currently. Nothing to do with Mesa I think. And Techland doesn't seem interested as long as it runs on supported distributions, namely Ubuntu 14.04 or later. EDIT: All of this has been said earlier in this thread. I guess none of us actually read through the discussion very carefully.
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Nope. When two young Techland developers porting Dying Light to Linux they follow with official Khronos Specification and they create two similar branch - one for NVIDIA and second very similar for closed source AMD driver. When they porting it, Mesa was not enough fast (poor performance) and lack of many opengl extansion. So they just following with khronos and not create third branch for mesa. Now, when Mesa is able to handle Dying Light, Mesa not have all features from official khronos spec. So for Mesa 17.2 git, mesa devs prepare patches to run game (patches allow mesa to compiling shaders). It also needed to use "MESA_GL_VERSION_OVERRIDE=4.5 MESA_GLSL_VERSION_OVERRIDE=450 %command%" command. And it works for some time. After few new mesa patches, mesa devs broke it again, and it is still broken (until today).
Also calling this as game bug is misunderstanding. Even Mesa devs, sometimes ago considering adding missing features from khronos spec, but they chose to finish first more important things and in near future (maybe in next year) add missing features from khronos. So pls, don't blame game.
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Not sure if you meant that it should work from today onward, but it's still broken for me today (29-10-2017) on arch.
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No. I mean it worked few months ago, when mesa developers released patch for this and then it worked. After few patch they broke it again and still is broken. So if u trying it today it is still broken.
Did you even read the link I gave you? Here's the relevant quote from the Mesa patch notes:
The game isn't perfect, and neither is its OpenGL (or GLSL) code. I can't blame Techland for not supporting a distro they never promised support for though. Also not supporting Mesa is a damn shame, but they're not the only ones.
This said, I'm currently playing through the game and having tons of fun. Too bad not everyone gets to enjoy it.