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Feral Interactive Are Teasing Another Linux Port
30 Jan 2015 at 8:25 pm UTC

Quoting: OrkultusALSO...Out of Topic: Raven's Cry FINALLY released minutes ago.
Owh man, I spent my cash on Dying Light (well spent!) so now I can't afford Raven's Cry!

I can't believe it's come to a point where we are getting new high quality games for Linux, and there's too many that I can't afford to keep getting them all.

Aspyr's Fahrenheit: Indigo Prophecy Remaster Is Real And It's Out, We Have Keys For You [Key hunt is over]
29 Jan 2015 at 10:21 am UTC

Quoting: leillo1975When this videoclip are presented in in the 80's, I was a boy and I could not see it becouse I was really scared, especially in the end when Michael turned his head and his eyes ....
It scared the bejabbers out of me as a kid too! :D

Dying Light Is Now Confirmed For Linux, Bring It On Techland
26 Jan 2015 at 7:04 pm UTC

Quoting: GoCorinthiansPre-loading asking 10GB more! equals windows!
Woot! Yep, downloading 10.4GB now. I can't wait! Just several more hours, and we've got ourselves another big AAA title on Linux (zero-day release to boot!).
:D

Dying Light Is Now Confirmed For Linux, Bring It On Techland
25 Jan 2015 at 6:01 pm UTC

Quoting: liamdaweJust a note, the nvidia vs amd argument is stupid and boring, save it for the forum.
Will do, my apologies.

By the way, Liam and any others who have pre-loaded Dying Light, is it 2.8GB for you as well? Isn't the base game supposed to be 10GB upwards? In fact, the requirements put it at 40GB. Kind of odd.

Dying Light Is Now Confirmed For Linux, Bring It On Techland
25 Jan 2015 at 1:54 pm UTC Likes: 3

The closed source drivers have been another thing entirely, still I think that most information regarding AMD is outdated and many nvidia-"fanboys" spread misinformation and FUD, for whatever reason (I guess they are simply pissed).
I wish you would not refer to the proper comment on concern to AMD's graphics situation as FUD.

There have been users who have given up on trying Linux solely because of AMD's graphics driver situation. It is NOT a boon to us.

New users or unfamiliar users to Linux need to know that there is a very big caveat to using AMD graphics hardware in their systems. They will not be getting their bang for buck. This is not the fault of Linux, or the community. It is entirely on the shoulders of AMD.

Protect Linux before you would protect AMD.

In that regard, it is also entirely the fault of Nvidia for having such weak Open Source Nouvaeu drivers. Same goes to Intel.

In Dying Light's system specs, they state that a HD6870 is the minimum requirement. It seems to be a very high requirement game (I only have a HD5750). So any adventurous AMD user, please note the required card.

With all that said, I couldn't hold off. I've pre-ordered the game. I really hope it counts towards Linux, I made sure to buy it whilst running Ubuntu.

Dying Light Is Now Confirmed For Linux, Bring It On Techland
25 Jan 2015 at 11:45 am UTC Likes: 3

Quoting: subI'll probably buy the game if it works flawless on AMD GPUs.
You're honestly asking for the impossible in this current time frame. You should let AMD know your concerns regarding this game. Letting us know or the developers know, won't get better drivers out the window.

Dying Light Is Now Confirmed For Linux, Bring It On Techland
24 Jan 2015 at 8:24 pm UTC

I am a bad boy.
That is LOL quality :D
Ay caramba, the last of my cash this month and this game has to come into play!
I know my money is going to go to them... It's inevitable.

7 Days To Die, A Sandbox Zombie Survival Game Finally Arrives On Linux
23 Nov 2014 at 1:08 pm UTC Likes: 6

Strangely enough, I don't feel pumped for this game at all.

Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel's First DLC Now Out, And Linux Is Supported
13 Nov 2014 at 3:41 am UTC

So I'm just going to get 3 GPU's and put a single monitor on each GPU. Not the most cost effective option seeing as how 2 of Nvidias current GPUs would be just fine for my setup in windows.. but I'm not seeing another option at this point in time really. So probably going to get 3 970's instead of 2 980's.
That's some serious cash you've got! Also, I had no idea it was possible to have one GPU output to one monitor in SLI. I always thought it was a single GPU as master, and the rest as slaves with only the master outputting to all monitors :O