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Latest Comments by Gerarderloper
CRYENGINE to get improved Linux support
16 Jan 2018 at 10:22 am UTC

Quoting: tuubiAnd I see no reason to suspect that they're going out of business.
Then you must be very new to Crytek and their history of not paying their staff and having many leave, along with their terrible attempts at lawsuits. A successful company does not these things... I hope they pull their finger out and find a way to survive, but the CEO's seem to be 12 year olds.

CRYENGINE to get improved Linux support
16 Jan 2018 at 5:53 am UTC

Quoting: facePlantedWhat about Amazon Lumberyard (and Star Citizen) ?
SHHHHHHhhh. If they pretend it doesn't exist, then they can assume they have the best engine version out the door, and Chris Roberts owes them shitloads...

But yeah, DITCH OPENGL, MOVE TO VULKAN, OR GET OUT OF THE KITCHEN CRYTEK! I somehow doubt this company will be around next year.

AMD announces Zen 2 design is 'complete', Zen+ now 'sampling' and more
10 Jan 2018 at 7:50 am UTC

Got a 1080ti mini turning up so I'm good for this year. And it will be interesting what happens with Vega at 7nm. Going to assume it just means a really nice TDP drop which is what they really need for the Vega cards, perhaps the TOP watercooled vega card will be able to bump up to 1080ti speeds without the high TDP.

THAT could change the playing field quite a bit but its also possible AMD will just focus on AI learning and ignore consumer option upgrades.

VK9, the project to get Direct3D 9 applications to run with Vulkan reached another milestone
8 Jan 2018 at 4:28 am UTC

I can imagine it being great for NVIDIA users but RADV users have some issues with Vulkan performance under Linux, so until that happens the inbuilt Wine D3D9 methods are likely to be better for AMD users for a while.

I think this project is quite good for the future of old game support, I can imagine sometime in the future everyone running their d3d9 games through wine and linux for that backward compatibility. Sure they still work under Windows, but for how long I wonder.... I envision a future where MS drop DX9 and DX11 support in their OS eventually.

PS. This guys website does not work with Chromium spins such as Vivaldi, not sure if it works with Chromium/Chrome.

Nevermind, turns out Ublock thinks his articles are ads. LOL

Turns out Linux market share on Steam did not go back up in December
8 Jan 2018 at 4:25 am UTC Likes: 1

China is about to ban PUBG via VPN etc... so those huge numbers will take a significant dive when that happens, also people might see a decrease in hackers ;)

Steam hits another record of over 18.5 million concurrent users online
7 Jan 2018 at 7:59 am UTC

There is a linux compatible battleeye service used with ARMA3 now. Perhaps some file swapping will work, but likely version mismatch.

Steam hits another record of over 18.5 million concurrent users online
7 Jan 2018 at 6:07 am UTC

For a company making crazy amounts of money, you'd think they could hire a army of programmers and problem solvers at least short term to sort out the performance issues and porting it to Linux... They must be spending a fair bit on blow and hookers or something... a common developer success trap.

SteamOS has a fresh beta update with some major package updates
5 Jan 2018 at 12:28 am UTC

They won't get outlawed but I can envision a future where the stores software will need to run through MS store front, and the games be compatible.

SteamOS has a fresh beta update with some major package updates
4 Jan 2018 at 11:45 pm UTC Likes: 5

The drivers are almost at green flag state for AMD, Kernel 4.15 release will be great if they introduce DC. But I hear 4.16 will also be quite good.

Once that happens then Valve shouldn't have too many more hurdles for Linux gaming in 2018, it was a pipe dream when they first launched the idea because only NVIDIA had drivers capable of actually doing good.

Now all we need is Microsoft to force steam games to sign in through their store system, now that would be funny as all hell! (that originally got valve pushing for SteamOS Linux in the first place)

PS.
I think steam machines should have used those laptop slot in PCIe cards to reduce price (they are cheaper I would assume). However I think only NVIDIA produced them.