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Latest Comments by Shmerl
Full Throttle Remastered to release on April 18th, pre-orders exclusive to GOG
15 Mar 2017 at 4:22 pm UTC

Quoting: rustybroomhandleI thiiiiink the Linux version will not be day 1, so pre-orders might possibly still just count as Windows sales. Need more info for clarity.
Quoting: GuestHmm, does GOG have any way to rate something a <platform>-sale?
GOG store doesn't have a notion of "OS sale" for cross platform games. They can count downloads per OS. So if you bought it, and downloaded the Linux version, that would reflect on their Linux statistics.

Valve have hired another developer to work on Linux graphics drivers
15 Mar 2017 at 6:57 am UTC

Quoting: Eike
Quoting: ShmerlWhy is contractor work called "consulting"
That's normal in software development.
I noticed, still it doesn't explain the origin of the term :)

2Dark released without a Linux version despite promising it during crowdfunding
15 Mar 2017 at 3:30 am UTC Likes: 1

Quoting: BelvarI think it would be worth noting in the article that it is the publisher, Bigben interactive, and not the developer that has stated the game would not come to GNU/Linux. They are also responsible for the game being on Steam only and being shipped with Denuvo (see the statement on gloomywood website).
I think Bigben is the one to blame in this case, Gloomywood was looking for a publisher after succeeding their crowdfunding campaign (you can argue that it is unethical, but a lot of indie studios do that) and the one that got their interested was clearly a shitty one.

You can blame Bigben for being DRM crooks, but developers willingly partnered with them, breaking their crowdfunding promises. For that, developers bear full responsibility, and they can't shift this blame to the publisher. They should have looked for proper partners, instead of crooks.

2Dark released without a Linux version despite promising it during crowdfunding
15 Mar 2017 at 1:14 am UTC Likes: 1

Quoting: emphyCompare this to how obsidian treated their backers when signing a publisher deal: Pillars of eternity got released on gog fine despite paradox entertainment refusing to publish there nowadays.
Paradox released Tyranny on GOG, which was developed by Obsidian without crowdfunding (i.e. it's owned by Paradox). I think their main problem is in their own studio (Paradox have a studio, in addition to being a publisher, which mostly makes strategy games). Their studio is very Steam oriented, and outright refuses to consider those who don't use Steam.

2Dark released without a Linux version despite promising it during crowdfunding
15 Mar 2017 at 1:07 am UTC Likes: 1

Denuvo DRM for a crowdfunded game? What a shame. Backers should require refunds.

From their campaign page:

Which DRM will be used for 2Dark?

2Dark will be distributed through Steam, but also on other platforms (GOG, Desura, etc.) which don't use DRM. Which means the version you get won't have DRM...
Liars. I'm not surprised about broken Linux promises.

Valve have hired another developer to work on Linux graphics drivers
14 Mar 2017 at 10:22 pm UTC

Why is contractor work called "consulting"

And while it's good they are trying to improve things under X, it only highlights that it's time to push Wayland forward instead of lagging behind.

Valve have hired another developer to work on Linux graphics drivers
14 Mar 2017 at 4:28 pm UTC

Regarding Mesa. Did anyone manage to run Trine 3 on radeonsi recently? It hangs / doesn't work for me. I wonder if it's my setup, or Mesa issue. If the later, I'll report it to their bug tracker.

Quoting: RussianNeuroMancer
Quoting: AnxiousInfusionMesa got over the major hurdles of reaching OGL 4.5 compliance finally.
Only for GCN and latest Intels, unfortunately.
Which is OK, at least for demanding games. You don't want to use anything older. Mesa developers obviously prioritize recent hardware, since each driver needs additional work.

We have 75 keys for Wild Terra Online, come grab one
13 Mar 2017 at 3:56 pm UTC

Is it available without Steam?

Feral Interactive have pushed another patch to Mesa to help fix up the 'radv' Vulkan driver
10 Mar 2017 at 9:04 pm UTC

I wouldn't limit using newest Mesa to single vendor. Wine for example uses OpenGL 4.5 for DX11 support, and it simply won't work without it. So you have clear advantage in using newer Mesa for it.

Feral Interactive have pushed another patch to Mesa to help fix up the 'radv' Vulkan driver
10 Mar 2017 at 8:48 pm UTC Likes: 1

Quoting: dmantioneTo make Bioshock Infinite launch on Mesa 13.0.3 I need these Steam launch options:

MESA_GLSL_VERSION_OVERRIDE=410 MESA_GL_VERSION_OVERRIDE=4.5 %command%

Perhaps on different hardware this isn't needed, Mesa returns different version numbers on different hardware.
What do you expect, that version of Mesa wasn't fully ready for OpenGL 4.5 on AMD (radeonsi). All your complaints seem to ignore, that Mesa is actively developed. I'm not sure what problem you have with that. Looks like you are in a rush, and expect Mesa to move faster than it does. I think it already moves pretty fast.

Regardless, current stable version of Mesa is 17.0.1, so you should be using at least that for gaming.