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GRID Autosport released for Linux & SteamOS, port report, video and review included
11 Dec 2015 at 9:23 am UTC

Quoting: edddeduckferal
Quoting: fenevadkanGame crashes after clicking 'Play' in the settings windows.
You mentioned LANG local trick does not work for me . :(
I have also tried to disable the settings windows, still no luck..
Sounds like a distro / driver issue are you running on a supported card and distro? I have seen an issue on unsupported AMD hardware running the latest MESA drivers that looks similar but nothing on Nvidia with Ubuntu.

Please feel free to contact our support with full details of your setup and symptoms. If you are using an unsupported setup we might not be able to offer you support but we do monitor issues for common triggers and if we come across a work around or find a solution even on an unsupported setup we will let you know.
same issue for me. I have nvidia driver 340.65. I can't install the latest driver for the moment so I can't play :><:

Speculation: It looks like the Saints Row series will all launch together on SteamOS & Linux
9 Dec 2015 at 7:13 pm UTC

new updates for Saints Row series https://steamdb.info/sub/34679/apps/ [External Link]

All DLC's seems to be compatible with Windows/OCS/Linux.

User Submitted Editorial: Current Linux gaming situation
9 Dec 2015 at 10:40 am UTC

Indie game is a great thing but AAA titles are important. You can find very good indie games and have a lot of fun (less buggy than most of AAA titles) but you have to pick the best of them.
If you don't play often, you better choose AAA games, but there's no choice (no racing game, no GTA like,...) and that's the pb.
If we have Saints Row, Grid Autosport, Rocket League, and Witcher 3 it will be a great improvement. You can find different genre for all players, I don't care to have 100 games but I want 5-10 games I really want to play.

I hope we'll see more AAA native games on linux but I discovered games I'd never buy (Thomas was alone, Tales from space, Race the sun, ...) because of the limited choice.