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Deep Silver confirm Homefront: The Revolution is still in the works for Linux
28 June 2016 at 4:50 am UTC

They tried to release Metro, but it was rejected.

AMD will be hosting a reddit 'ask me anything' and giving away 14 RX 480 graphics cards
27 June 2016 at 8:50 pm UTC

@Creak: As I said above, solution for delayed kernels is using dkms module. Linux supports it for a long time already. The problem is - if there is no ready dkms package for amdgpu, creating one yourself is a tedious task. AMD are using something like that in their ADMDGPU-PRO package for closed OpenGL, but I'd prefer a standalone dkms package that can be combined with messa package and the rest of the open stack.

AMD will be hosting a reddit 'ask me anything' and giving away 14 RX 480 graphics cards
27 June 2016 at 7:37 pm UTC Likes: 3

Quoting: herycphow about catalyst driver???

any development??

suport for xorg 1.8???
for pre-gcn its no hope for amdgpu and vulkan??

Catalyst is dead. The future is amdgpu + radeonsi.

AMD will be hosting a reddit 'ask me anything' and giving away 14 RX 480 graphics cards
27 June 2016 at 7:35 pm UTC Likes: 1

Nice. I'll try to participate. Currently Mesa and amgdpu seem to be not ready for RX 480 support in Debian testing. I wonder if they'll get in shape soon. Building mesa from source or figuring out how to make dkms module for amdgpu might be fun, but it's not something I particularly want to spend time on and would prefer a ready solution for it.

Deep Silver confirm Homefront: The Revolution is still in the works for Linux
27 June 2016 at 7:06 pm UTC Likes: 1

Two questions. Is it coming to GOG, and will it also have no support after release?

We Happy Few, an action/adventure game set in a drug-fuelled, retrofuturistic city will hit Linux in Early Access
23 June 2016 at 12:22 am UTC

Correction from Compulsion Games:

QuoteThat was a miscommunication on our part. Linux and Mac won't be ready during Early Access (it IS possible but we don't want to promise anything we are not 100% sure of), sorry about that.

Two Worlds Epic Edition openworld action RPG now on Linux, uses Wine
22 June 2016 at 9:42 pm UTC

@Nel: Yeah, I got to the point where everything except for cutscenes worked. So I'm curious how GOG release configured it. I'll try it out.

Two Worlds Epic Edition openworld action RPG now on Linux, uses Wine
22 June 2016 at 8:07 pm UTC

@Nel: Yep, that didn't help. It had an error like this:

err:msvideo:ICLocate Required media codec 'vidc WVC1' not found! 

Using this POL script as a guide, I also got http://www-pc.uni-regensburg.de/systemsw/WinMedia/wvc1dmo.exe and registered wvc1dmod.dll, but it didn't help in my case.

Two Worlds Epic Edition openworld action RPG now on Linux, uses Wine
22 June 2016 at 7:00 pm UTC

Quoting: coryrj19951Just so everyone knows, the Linux version was just added on GOG today.

Yeah, I just saw that. How exactly is it configured? I recently tried to install it in Wine myself, and it had all kind of issues with missing codec so it couldn't play cutscenes.

VA-11 Hall-A: Cyberpunk Bartender Action released for Linux, some thoughts
21 June 2016 at 11:19 pm UTC

Did it feel similar to Papers, Please for you? At least externally it appears so (I didn't buy this game yet. I too already bought a bunch of stuff on GOG sale).