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Raven’s Cry Released On Linux, Still A Bit Buggy
2 Feb 2015 at 11:02 am UTC

Quoting: maodzedunWith all due respect - this is NOT AAA quality graphics. Not in the last, at least 7 years.

Imo the graphics are comparable to Assassins Creed Black Flag, at least for the details of the character models, the water in sea battles and the vegetation. Vegetation looks even better in RC imo and it still runs smooth on highest settings on my i7 3770k / geforce 670gtx.

Quoting: liamdaweSo, the reviews are killing it right now, so glad I only tested the preorder waters with Dying Light and not this as well.
Dying Light is a really broken game compared to Raven's Cry. Also the devs opened a sticky thread on the Steam community hub page were you can report bugs.

And the reviews just kill the game because it was delayed several times and some people are still butt hurt because of the delay. It had some minor bugs at the time of the release most stuff was already fixed within the hour, which cant be said about Techland. I tested it 4 hours after release, because I was finishing Fahrenheit (great game btw :P) and played it for ~70 mins without any crash, freeze or lag spike. Also the lip sync seems okay to me when you play it with English language. The only stupid thing is that they obviously weren't done yet with voice recording for all the characters, so it is a mix of spoken/text dialogs.

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Quoting: vulture
Quoting: PublicNuisanceI had an interesting email conversation with Topware about Raven's Cry. I asked them if they were planning on a DRM free release and their response was that the Steam version was DRM free. Even if I don't count Steam as DRM, which I do, it lists on the Steam page that Raven's Cry "Incorporates 3rd-party DRM: Reality Pump DLM V2". I asked them if their game was DRM free why the Steam page said that and haven't received a response since.

As for the bugginess I have no idea how people are willing to lay down $55-60 on any game on launch day let alone the first few months. Must have more money to burn than me or just more optimism.
if you read forums they explained it few times. god bless people who need to be told explicitly.

game HAS 3rd party DRM, but it is NOT used by default unless user chose so. you don't need registration and activation.

more optimism and we realized that if we did it like people who just wait sales linux will be dismissed as valid target. i, personally don't buy games for games at full price. i buy them at full price to support developer as linux buyer and hope more developers will bring their games
Not sure on the tone you meant, but with DRM, it's quite best to be very explicit about what it does. The steam store page lists that it uses DRM, and I found a steam forum discussion on the matter, but there's still a few things that are unclear. It no longer has an activation limit (great!), but the devs (and it should be the publisher answering really) have not answered if you need the serial number to install and run the game. Steam already "knows" the serial number, so to say, and can handle that in the background.
If It's kind of like with The Witcher 2, where you have a serial key as proof of purchase - and that's as far as it goes - then it's all good. If the game requires that serial key to even start up...then things get a bit more dicey, as there's every likelyhood of 3rd party software being installed.
Now to be fair, it does seem that the DRM mechanisms originally intended have been reduced somewhat, so they are listening to the community, but there are some areas that need to be explained more explicitly to the community. At least in my opinion.
Before the game released the devs asked the community about DRM, most people answered with f*#k activation limits and registration, so they listened to the community and removed the activation limits and made the registration with the serial key optional. The serial key is mainly to verify that you bought the game and to receive special support for the product afaik. So the third party DRM that is listed on the steam page ONLY applies if you register your game with the serial key.

Raven’s Cry Released On Linux, Still A Bit Buggy
1 Feb 2015 at 1:37 am UTC

Quoting: SamsaiWhat's up with buggy AAAs these days? QA god dammit!
This is an easy answer. If the customers tests the game they won't have to spend money on QA. ;)

Haven`t played that long yet but, no crashes and ran smooth so far. Playing it on highest graphic options @1920x1080

My specs:

CPU: core i7 3770k
GPU: geforce 670gtx (343.36)
RAM: 32gb ddr3

They really need to do something with the voices though, for some characters they are missing completely and some characters are switching between subtitle and voice acting. I guess they had no time left to record all the conversations :/

Dying Light From Techland Has A Little Hint About Linux Support
22 Jan 2015 at 5:41 pm UTC

Might be interesting but steam tells me:

"An error was encountered while processing your request:

This item is currently unavailable in your region"

So yeah, F*** you Germany.

Editorial: Skullgirls On Linux Finally Shows Some Progress
6 Jan 2015 at 9:11 pm UTC

Nice to see some progress finally :)
My Arcade stick is ready, just hope it works on Linux :P

Two Worlds II Confirmed For A Linux Release This Month
6 Jan 2015 at 9:08 pm UTC Likes: 5

I won't buy it if it has Reality Pump DRM, simple as that. Already told a dev that I wont buy Raven's Cry either with that DRM http://steamcommunity.com/app/281130/discussions/0/627456486709592707/ [External Link]

I mean a activation limit of 5 times? No thanks I don't rent games.

Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays From GamingOnLinux
25 Dec 2014 at 2:26 am UTC

Merry Christmas and happy gaming :D

GOL Cast: Exploring Consciousness In The Talos Principle
24 Dec 2014 at 3:10 am UTC

This will also be my game of the year. The game is awesome and was totally worth the prize in my opinion.

GOL Cast: Fighting The Wreckoning In Cosmochoria
15 Dec 2014 at 10:43 am UTC

Thanks for the gameplay video Samsai, just bought it because it looks like a lot of fun :)

Edit: The game is really addicting, played it for 2 hours yesterday ^^

The Original Strife: Veteran Edition, The Original FPS & RPG Hybrid On Steam For Linux, We Have Keys
15 Dec 2014 at 10:23 am UTC

I think I played Strife once before on dosbox. Now that there is a native Version I will give it another try.

I love GoL because of its great community and the update rate of articles. Still the best gaming news website imo. Keep up the good work guys.

Metro 2033 Redux & Metro Last Light Redux Launch On Linux, Sorta (UPDATED)
12 Dec 2014 at 9:55 am UTC

I cant wait to play it as soon as I get home from work. I also hope it wont crash as often as Metro LL did. Crashing every time between 5 mins and 1 hour wasn't fun to play.