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Latest Comments by Gerarderloper
Things I feel Valve need to address to help SteamOS really be something fantastic
11 Jun 2016 at 8:25 am UTC

Yeah allot of MAINSTREAM games are still not on Linux, even some older ones which have HUGE followings like Skyrim etc are holding people back from steam.

It doesn't help that driver vendors don't flesh out their drivers fast enough under Linux, sure progress gets made but it needs to be made ALLOT faster IMO.

The GOG summer sale has begun, tons on sale, get buying
8 Jun 2016 at 10:01 pm UTC

Picked up X Rebirth for 75% off, will wait for expansions to go on sale also.

GOG has Linux as a platform option on their website. Thats good enough for now, the galaxy app is still in beta.

What have you been playing on Linux recently and what do you think about it?
5 Jun 2016 at 10:31 pm UTC

In between hitting my car with a sledge hammer and swearing at it(backyard mechanic here), I have been playing mostly Warthunder as of late, I did just recently finish Metro Last Light, good game that, thought some of the missions are confusing as to what you must do...

Steam Machines are dead in the water according to Ars, not quite
2 Jun 2016 at 11:13 pm UTC

SteamOS is still not ready for mainstream consumption. Missing drivers, bad driver optimizations, library file issues, AMD is still largely missing for sysreq on software. And then there is the MAJOR AAA titles still not wanting to port to Linux (where is my Skyrim and Fallout4?).

Maybe some of those issues will be sorted out in the next 12 months I dunno. But Valve KNOWS what must be done to make it successful.

Substance Painter 2, a feature-filled 3D texture painting app comes to Linux
2 Jun 2016 at 11:09 pm UTC

Seems interesting. Thought its not clear on if it can produce UV mapping for you or not. Seems this guy has made the UV maps manually beforehand, which is a pain on complex objects at times.

Definitely going to give this a go with painting a tank sometime in the future, I really wanted to get into using ZBrush but at $800 for a single license and no Linux support.. nope.

Steam's latest Hardware Survey is out, shows Linux at 0.84%
2 Jun 2016 at 12:18 am UTC Likes: 5

It would be nice if Steam just allowed you to invoke the survey yourself via settings menu. Or have it so you can set you account to Linux yourself.

New set of GPU benchmarks and adventures in OpenGL 4.3
1 Jun 2016 at 12:23 pm UTC

as the AMDGPU-Pro driver does not support the R7 370.
The AMDGPU-PRO drivers do work on ALLOT of hardware that isn't listed. Its always worth the attempt to install them and see. Just be aware some games need patching to work right such as Feral games (I have these). And on top of that Tomb Raider had some odd missing libraries for me, you can find help on Steam about that.

Anyway I run a R9 390x and the AMDGPU-PRO drivers work for me under 16.04 with MATE-Compton setup. (kernel4.6)

Also you didn't test AMDGPU (kernel driver not pro). Probably perform that same as RadeonSI driver however.

Alien Hunters DLC for XCOM 2 now available along with a big patch on SteamOS & Linux
1 Jun 2016 at 12:19 pm UTC

Waiting for XCOM2 to go on special. Definitely something I want to try under Linux (with these PRO drivers.)

Legends of Eisenwald being ported to Linux by Codeweavers, will use Wine
30 May 2016 at 10:11 pm UTC

For existing games, Wine is ok I guess. But I don't think it will be too great for stuff like Fallout/Skyrim. If optimized correctly then Wine can run just as fast as Windows (check out Tomb Raider). But Native is definitely better, wish the industry didn't rely so heavily on DirectX, as it is now biting them in the asses!

Maybe if they sell enough of these ports, they will release a native version later on? Either way it will be interesting to see the performance cost of using Wine here..

Editorial: Valve have not abandoned SteamOS or Linux, things are looking pretty good
30 May 2016 at 5:28 am UTC

Think we will need to monitor people playing games on Linux, perhaps hours played or frequency to determine the trend of Linux gamers, because I buy allot of keys from NON steam websites because I miss all the specials and its convenient for me, am sure allot of other people do also.

Point being is you can't look at the stats of people just buying on what platform via the Steam Store because many buy outside of that.