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Just saw Shmerl topic about SC upcomming Vulkan renderer, but I'm gonna tell doesn't (yet!) belong to Native Linux Gaming.
Yes, you can [play for free on Star Citizen from Friday 22nd up to June 1st](https://robertsspaceindustries.com/comm-link/transmission/17611-Invictus-Launch-Week-2950-Details).
Not sure you people we aware but the game is running nice and smooth on Linux (with decent hardware ofc) through Wine+DXVK and there are nice Lutris install script provided by the community.
Why struggle to play Star Citizen ?
Well that question is up to you but there is a very nice Star Citizen Linux community united under the [Linux Users Group](https://robertsspaceindustries.com/orgs/LUG) organization.
Some members are even reporting bug directly to WineHQ hen there are regressions, test patches and provide fixed builds before official versions releases.
There's also a Discord on which we gather each Saturday for an in-game meetup and mess around. :)
Cheers,
Expect USA western coast time though as main offices are based there.
(Us, poor Europeans, get patches late in the night usually :whistle: )
They I think a stable patch is yet to be released (3.9.1) and expect servers to be crowded and bugged af the first couple days.
Last edited by a0kami on 22 May 2020 at 2:26 pm UTC
One weird thing I found though. You seem to need food and water. You can buy and food and drinks. But it just disappears. Purchase screen says it gets stored in your "global inventory", but I can't find anything anywhere.
Food and drinks should go in the first one.
Though, you actually need an armour to build personal inventory space (meaning you need pockets, without armour you can't pick up anything).
But yeah keep in kind this is an actual open development product rather than actual game. We kept calling it a " screenshot generator " and a "menu simulator".
Also it seems the free flight week is having a huge success and the game barely playable as is.
I wouldn't recommend buying access to it just yet if not just to show support to the devs (who actually merely need it at this point).
It's a bit too alpha though. As you said, the free week is probably straining their services, but the completely ungraceful way that it drops connection is still very much their fault. I tried 6 delivery quests (in three runs) and only managed to deliver two packages. One package simply wouldn't get accepted by the machine (partial disconnect?) and the rest got cut short by a full disconnect. When you get back into the game, everything is gone and you have to spawn back at a starting location. Not sure anybody would want to start trading under such conditions and that is entirely the devs fault for focussing on the wrong things.
I'm not against buying access, but for something this alpha it would have to have a native Linux build.
Yet, the Vulkan renderer port or CryEngine/Lumberyard is ongoing so this gives some hope.
Food and drinks and armour personal inventory space were added in this update (which was a bit rushed due to global lockdown), so yes they a few extra polish layers.
So yeah I'm confident it will soon be released as a game.