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Latest Comments by Avehicle7887
The Children's Commissioner in England has called on the government to class loot boxes as gambling
22 Oct 2019 at 3:54 pm UTC Likes: 6

Personally I'm all in for loot boxing bans. Over the years I've pretty much came to terms with DLC instead of full blown expansions, at least you still get the content you paid for.

Loot boxes is a completely different thing though, it doesn't just affect the wallet but the way a game is shaped. Guild Wars 2 is a perfect example of this, the game turned into a loot box fest in recent years, forget playing the game and have a stab on getting cool skins the same way the first game was.

DXVK 1.4.3 released helping games with a large number of different shaders
19 Oct 2019 at 7:51 pm UTC

Quoting: Comandante Ñoñardo
Quoting: YoRHa-2BThen nevermind, it just happens because it's a 32-bit game and runs out of address space. Please mention such things in the future.

Try PROTON_FORCE_LARGE_ADDRESS_AWARE=1.
It is enabled.
You can try to enable the large address aware flag by patching the game's exe directly. Tool here: https://github.com/randomstuff/pe-set-laa [External Link]

Personally I don't use proton and patching the game's exe helped me with a lot of games.

Please look at this Wine graph showing a 4.18 increase
18 Oct 2019 at 10:58 pm UTC Likes: 1

This is how I picture my active weekends, new Wine release, kernel updates and a new dxvk release.

What have you been playing recently and what do you think about it?
13 Oct 2019 at 10:25 pm UTC

I dove back into Legend of Grimrock 2, which I've put away for sometime due to the unbearable audio issues in Wine. Over the course of this week though I've recompiled Wine with FAudio support and now the game works flawlessly.

I thought about picking up Pine too, but the performance issues aren't very encouraging, I'm keeping an eye on it though as it sounds like a game I'd enjoy very much.

HopFrog is removing Linux support from Forager and MacOS is not coming now either (updated)
5 Oct 2019 at 11:35 am UTC

Quoting: rustybroomhandle
Quoting: Avehicle7887The dev: "very few players use Linux"
Their game: Mac and Linux versions never released on GOG since day 1.

I fully understand releasing on GOG won't be a magic bullet but that statement contradicts itself. How is that % going to rise up if you don't sell it in the first place.
A developer can't just release a game on GoG. They have to submit it to them and hope that whomever reviews it likes it enough to want it there.

Some high rated and popular games have actually been rejected by GoG in the past.
I don't think liking it is the case here since the Windows version was released, however you reminded me of a past experience where GOG didn't release the Linux versions of Metro 2033 / Last Light due to stability issues (they didn't go into specifics).

It's either that or the dev simply thought - 2 platforms / 6 builds = no deal, which is also known to occur (Age of Wonders 3).

HopFrog is removing Linux support from Forager and MacOS is not coming now either (updated)
5 Oct 2019 at 8:18 am UTC Likes: 2

The dev: "very few players use Linux"
Their game: Mac and Linux versions never released on GOG since day 1.

I fully understand releasing on GOG won't be a magic bullet but that statement contradicts itself. How is that % going to rise up if you don't sell it in the first place.

D3D9 over Vulkan gets even better as D9VK 0.21 'Lollihop' is out
25 Sep 2019 at 4:58 pm UTC Likes: 1

Quoting: vskyeThanks for this. I just tried Grid on Steam last night using the "PROTON_USE_D9VK=1 %command%" option, and the game worked just fine!
GRID is one of those games I always keep installed on my system, it has aged very well and the graphics still hold up for an 11 year old game.

The same can be said for the first Colin McRae DiRT Game :)

Steam Play Proton 4.11-6 is out with newer DXVK, support for The Surge 2 and GTA 5 launcher fixes
23 Sep 2019 at 10:38 pm UTC Likes: 14

Worth noting - The Surge 2 makes use of Vulkan natively, no dxvk needed. Respect to these devs who are open minded enough to switch away from the DirectX wheel.

Hot Lava from Klei Entertainment is in the works for Linux
20 Sep 2019 at 10:11 pm UTC Likes: 1

Quoting: ShmerlLooks cool and hopefully will come out on GOG. One major issue I have with Klei though, they practically never respond to bug reports on their forums. So I don't really see them as reliable developers. I posted several in the past, and they never responded.
I think Klei has detached from GOG a long time ago, Don't Starve is outdated as hell, especially on Linux, and Oxygen not included is nowhere to be seen. Mark of the Ninja is also missing an update + the remastered is missing entirely.

As far as I'm concerned, they're not far from being thieves for taking the money while giving a way inferior product. Supporting Linux doesn't excuse them from any of this.