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What have you been playing recently and what do you think about it?
10 Mar 2017 at 6:43 pm UTC
10 Mar 2017 at 6:43 pm UTC
Torment: Tides of Numenera, and Gun (Wine).
Quoting: enzThe Witcher 2. I bought it a while ago on a sale because it was dirt-cheap and I had heard that they had resolved the performance issues with their wrapper, but I only recently found the time to play it. So far I like it: good performance, only a few occasional crashes (that might not even be related to Linux), and even if the gameplay is not perfect, the story, graphics and atmosphere are very enjoyable.You should play the first one too then (Wine). The atmosphere there is even better IMHO.
Feral Interactive have pushed another patch to Mesa to help fix up the 'radv' Vulkan driver
10 Mar 2017 at 6:33 pm UTC Likes: 1
10 Mar 2017 at 6:33 pm UTC Likes: 1
If Feral require using certain version of Mesa, they usually warn about that. Since Mesa is still actively gaining features, compiling it from source is an expected thing. Linux users shouldn't be scared of that. If you don't want to do it - then wait until the next stable Mesa version will come out with those features included. No one is forcing you to play games which depend on those features right now.
On a side note - I'm still waiting for any Feral Linux port to appear on GOG. I don't think any of them did so far. It's not in their hands of course, just pointing out the current situation.
And I wonder how exactly Feral operate. Are they approached by some studios / publishers to make a port, or it's Feral's initiative to propose such things and they actively look for studios to work with?
On a side note - I'm still waiting for any Feral Linux port to appear on GOG. I don't think any of them did so far. It's not in their hands of course, just pointing out the current situation.
And I wonder how exactly Feral operate. Are they approached by some studios / publishers to make a port, or it's Feral's initiative to propose such things and they actively look for studios to work with?
Mesa 17.1 release is now scheduled for May
10 Mar 2017 at 7:23 am UTC Likes: 1
10 Mar 2017 at 7:23 am UTC Likes: 1
The reason Nvidia has the majority is simple. Mesa wasn't competitive enough until recently. Now things are going to change a big deal, and downsides of Nvidia will start playing into the picture.
Mesa 17.1 release is now scheduled for May
10 Mar 2017 at 12:10 am UTC Likes: 1
10 Mar 2017 at 12:10 am UTC Likes: 1
Yeah, radv needs to catch up, but it's in rapid development now, so things look good. Would also be interesting to see what AMD will do with their current closed Vulkan driver.
But my personal favorite feature is GALLIUM_HUD. It's so easy to use, and nothing comes close to that with Nvidia blob. Mesa developers said, they plan a similar feature for radv.
But my personal favorite feature is GALLIUM_HUD. It's so easy to use, and nothing comes close to that with Nvidia blob. Mesa developers said, they plan a similar feature for radv.
Mesa 17.1 release is now scheduled for May
9 Mar 2017 at 11:45 pm UTC Likes: 2
9 Mar 2017 at 11:45 pm UTC Likes: 2
Quoting: TheRiddickLOL, I don't think many people care about open-source drivers to be honest. Most desktop users who buy these cards just want them to work and not care about the status symbol of having open-source drivers..That's the problem right there. Nvidia doesn't work that well on Linux. Performance is good, true. But the rest is pretty bad. I.e. integration with kernel (KMS/DRM), desktop (like tearing free experience), Wayland support, lm-sensors support and so on, and so forth. With Mesa performance catching up, AMD is a clear winner for Linux users.
Mesa 17.1 release is now scheduled for May
9 Mar 2017 at 11:36 pm UTC Likes: 4
9 Mar 2017 at 11:36 pm UTC Likes: 4
Nvidia don't iterate that fast. So I doubt 1100 series will come out any time soon. On the Linux side of things, Nvidia will continue losing market share, until they'll open up their drivers, but it probably won't be enough of incentive, until they'll actually fall behind AMD there.
Aspyr Media will be publishing 'InnerSpace' from PolyKnight Games helping it come to Linux
9 Mar 2017 at 10:43 pm UTC
9 Mar 2017 at 10:43 pm UTC
If it's inspired by the likes of Proteus, then the actual game is about exploration.
Aspyr Media will be publishing 'InnerSpace' from PolyKnight Games helping it come to Linux
9 Mar 2017 at 10:35 pm UTC
9 Mar 2017 at 10:35 pm UTC
I wouldn't call unscientific, the idea that quite a lot of factors need to come together for life (at least in the way we know it) to exist.
Mesa 17.1 release is now scheduled for May
9 Mar 2017 at 10:22 pm UTC Likes: 1
9 Mar 2017 at 10:22 pm UTC Likes: 1
I'll probably buy Sapphire Vega, once it comes out. Should be enough to play TW3 in Wine on high settings.
SDL2 Gamepad Tool, an alternative to Steam Big Picture configurator
9 Mar 2017 at 8:21 pm UTC
9 Mar 2017 at 8:21 pm UTC
If it's not open source, I'm not really interested. Such things should for sure be open.
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