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Latest Comments by leillo1975
Medieval II: Total War Collection coming to Linux & SteamOS on January 14th
11 Jan 2016 at 3:49 pm UTC Likes: 1

Obviusly I would prefer "the epic fail" Rome II, but Medieval can be a good game. Thanks again Feral, ahhh... Perhaps you could finish the Job with Emperor Edition

GOL Asks: What have you been playing recently?
9 Jan 2016 at 7:50 pm UTC

Grid Autosport and Euro Truck Sim. 2. I played a bit Saints Row 4

Unity Game Engine updated for Linux, now built on Unity 5.3.1
8 Jan 2016 at 5:13 pm UTC

Quoting: pete910Just hangs on start-up with me, maxis 1 core out. Left it a while to see if it was building shaders or whatever but no, just hung I guess.
Same problem

Unity Game Engine updated for Linux, now built on Unity 5.3.1
8 Jan 2016 at 2:38 pm UTC

Let's try it!

I want to test connection with android device and Unity Remote

Looks like Total War: Rome II might not be coming to Linux & SteamOS now
7 Jan 2016 at 3:39 pm UTC Likes: 1

This is a very sad new to me. I waited for this game 2 years and now... It's an absolutely shame. My two favorite sagas of TW are Shogun and Rome, I can't play any in Linux. Creative Assembly, you have disappointed me

Looks like Feral Interactive are porting Medieval II: Total War to Linux (updated)
17 Dec 2015 at 11:07 pm UTC

I really like Empire Total War, and is a pity that Medieval and Rome II don't come to Linux

Steam Controller updated, you can name it, take configs with you, adjust the light & bleep and more
16 Dec 2015 at 4:14 pm UTC

[OFFTOPIC] TheBoss, I see a Super Bock beer in your Avatar. I like a lot this Portuguese Beer. You should try Estrella Galicia (in all of its variants)

GRID Autosport released for Linux & SteamOS, port report, video and review included
11 Dec 2015 at 3:15 pm UTC

Quoting: Eike
Quoting: leillo1975The game is playable in Low settings, but better in Very Low.
I guess we can conclude it does make use of 4 cores? :)
In my i5 (4 cores), Grid Autosport uses 50% of CPU (2 cores).

GRID Autosport released for Linux & SteamOS, port report, video and review included
11 Dec 2015 at 2:11 pm UTC Likes: 2

This is another "alternative" benchmark in my older Dual Core:

My Specs are:

Pentium(R) Dual-Core CPU E6500 @ 2.93GHz × 2 , 4GB DDR2, Nvidia GeForce 740 2GB (358.16 driver) , Ubuntu 15.10 64Bits. Resolution 1440*900

VERY LOW Settings:
Average: 48.06
Min: 32.72
Max: 61.11

LOW Settings:
Average: 26.64
Min: 18.12
Max: 42.94

MEDIUM Settings:
Average: 21.68
Min: 16.66
Max: 27.79

HIGH Settings:
Average: 17.69
Min: 13.88
Max: 23.70

ULTRA Settings:
Average: 14.12
Min: 12.50
Max: 18.21

The game is playable in Low settings, but better in Very Low.

GRID Autosport released for Linux & SteamOS, port report, video and review included
10 Dec 2015 at 11:00 pm UTC

Quoting: chuzzle44
Quoting: leillo1975This are my benchmarks.

My Specs are:

Intel i5 2500 (3.30GHz × 4 ), 16GB DDR3, Nvidia GeForce 750 Ti 2GB (358.16 driver) , Ubuntu 14.04.3 64Bits

LOW Settings:
Average: 111.51
Min: 80.27
Max: 149.00

MEDIUM Settings:
Average: 89.16
Min: 69.82
Max: 117.11

HIGH Settings:
Average: 69.41
Min: 52.72
Max: 91.75

ULTRA Settings:
Average: 50.33
Min: 42.19
Max: 69.92

Good work, Feral. The game is playable in Ultra settings.
Please tell me this is at 1080p. I've been considering a 750 ti for 720p. If this is what it's capable of, then I don't know what I'm waiting for.
This is the benchmarks' resolution:1920x1080