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GOG Have Supported Linux For Just Over A Year, Announce New Linux Installer System
12 Aug 2015 at 9:17 pm UTC
i meant it doesnt work out of box :)
its always tweakable ofc
12 Aug 2015 at 9:17 pm UTC
Quoting: Guestit is working ofc.Quoting: Xpanderinstallers are great imo, but the support for different distros is still a miss.Does LD_LIBRARY_PATH not work?
for example flatout 2 doesnt have sound because their compiled wine searches for wrong locations for 32bit libs
i meant it doesnt work out of box :)
its always tweakable ofc
Motörhead Through The Ages, An Expansion For The RPG Victor Vran Announced
12 Aug 2015 at 9:15 pm UTC Likes: 1
checked this "ace of spades" can't recall if i have heard it before or not :D
12 Aug 2015 at 9:15 pm UTC Likes: 1
Quoting: tuubiim born in 80's so i'm probably not that young.. And you are right i might have heard some of their tracks without knowing the band itself.. i dont remember seeing tv adds nor do i listen normal radio stations... so im completely cut out from the "popular" songs or whatnot.. i just listen internet radios and back in the times, CD's, vinyls from my music genre artists. so yeah :DQuoting: Xpanderfirst time i hear about motörhead.o.O
I guess this is quite plausible if you don't live in the western world, but otherwise I have a hard time believing you've managed to avoid their "Ace of Spades". It's been all over radio, tv show soundtracks and ads, games and movies for literally decades. Hell, one of the most awesome 2D brawlers of the early nineties (on the Amiga at least) was all about Motörhead and starred good old Lemmy smashing baddies with a guitar. But I guess it's entirely possible you've heard their songs but never heard of the band, especially if you're younger.
checked this "ace of spades" can't recall if i have heard it before or not :D
Motörhead Through The Ages, An Expansion For The RPG Victor Vran Announced
12 Aug 2015 at 6:37 pm UTC
12 Aug 2015 at 6:37 pm UTC
first time i hear about motörhead.
quick search for youtube and i found out that its not my taste at all, but expansion is expansion and i welcome this
quick search for youtube and i found out that its not my taste at all, but expansion is expansion and i welcome this
GOG Have Supported Linux For Just Over A Year, Announce New Linux Installer System
12 Aug 2015 at 6:35 pm UTC
12 Aug 2015 at 6:35 pm UTC
installers are great imo, but the support for different distros is still a miss.
for example flatout 2 doesnt have sound because their compiled wine searches for wrong locations for 32bit libs
View video on youtube.com
other than that, i welcome those installers
galaxy would be better though
for example flatout 2 doesnt have sound because their compiled wine searches for wrong locations for 32bit libs
View video on youtube.com
other than that, i welcome those installers
galaxy would be better though
The State Of Unity On Linux
12 Jul 2015 at 4:03 pm UTC
12 Jul 2015 at 4:03 pm UTC
unity5 is performing pretty good imo.. ofc it could be better,but its decent enough already.
for example when Rust went from unity 4.6 to 5 the performance boost was almost 2x + also the visuals got upgraded a lot
Rust actually runs 60+ fps on all highest settings most of the time.. except when lots of buildings nearby.. and it looks pretty good also
same thing happened with Beasts of Prey... nearly 2x perf boost (this game seem to be abandoned now though)
this high perf boost with unity5 might come with the thing that im on AMD CPU.. which is known to suck at singlecore performance and unity4.x games all used only 1 core, while unity5 games use 2 or more cores.
for example when Rust went from unity 4.6 to 5 the performance boost was almost 2x + also the visuals got upgraded a lot
Rust actually runs 60+ fps on all highest settings most of the time.. except when lots of buildings nearby.. and it looks pretty good also
same thing happened with Beasts of Prey... nearly 2x perf boost (this game seem to be abandoned now though)
this high perf boost with unity5 might come with the thing that im on AMD CPU.. which is known to suck at singlecore performance and unity4.x games all used only 1 core, while unity5 games use 2 or more cores.
Third-person Psychological Horror 'Through the Woods' Demo Is Very Promising
12 Jul 2015 at 10:28 am UTC
12 Jul 2015 at 10:28 am UTC
View video on youtube.com
great demo, runs mostly fine, except with few drops here and there. creepy as hell, voice acting is top tier.
can't wait to get my hands on the full version
great demo, runs mostly fine, except with few drops here and there. creepy as hell, voice acting is top tier.
can't wait to get my hands on the full version
BioShock Infinite Patch Solves AMD Processor Lock-ups
8 Jul 2015 at 7:26 pm UTC
8 Jul 2015 at 7:26 pm UTC
i fixed the freezes with taskset -c 0,2,4 %command% into steam options..
but great to see official fix
but great to see official fix
Having FPS Problems In ARK: Survival Evolved? Try This Simple Fix
6 Jul 2015 at 8:49 pm UTC
6 Jul 2015 at 8:49 pm UTC
this is epic "fix" indeed ... had 15fps in some places before (when looking to the middle of the map or that big ARK building) ..after setting View Distance to Epic its 35Fps ... game now mostly runs between 45-70 fps with everything on Epic, except motion blur disabled and shadows on medium.
Great times :D
edit: just in case, my hardware if anyone interested
AMD FX-8320 @ 4,2ghz, ASUS GTX 970 STRIX, 16GB DDR3 1866mhz, Arch Linux x86_64, MATE Destkop, nvidia drivers 352.21, Game is on SSD (had missing texture issues on HDD because it couldnt keep up and loading times went from 2 min to 20 sec + loading new landscapes takes just small fps drop, it froze for few seconds when ran from HDD)
Great times :D
edit: just in case, my hardware if anyone interested
AMD FX-8320 @ 4,2ghz, ASUS GTX 970 STRIX, 16GB DDR3 1866mhz, Arch Linux x86_64, MATE Destkop, nvidia drivers 352.21, Game is on SSD (had missing texture issues on HDD because it couldnt keep up and loading times went from 2 min to 20 sec + loading new landscapes takes just small fps drop, it froze for few seconds when ran from HDD)
7 Days to Die Completely Broken For Mac & Linux
4 Jul 2015 at 9:17 am UTC Likes: 5
4 Jul 2015 at 9:17 am UTC Likes: 5
Garry has already given an update on the situation:
http://playrust.com/devblog-67/ [External Link]
https://twitter.com/garrynewman/status/617001555447934976 [External Link]
http://playrust.com/devblog-67/ [External Link]
Linuxalso hes tweet:
Linux is broke. We know and we’re sorry. This isn’t a problem we can fix easily. It’s a bug in the latest version of Unity. They’ve apparently fixed it in their internal builds – but haven’t released the fix just yet, so we’re waiting patiently along with you guys.
We can’t just roll-back to a working version of the game because it would mean rolling back a number of other important fixes if we do. This might seem cruel, twisted, disrespectful to the Linux users. Would we roll back if this was affecting Windows users? Yes. Because they are the huge majority. We sometimes have to prioritise the majority. It sucks, and we know it sucks.
It’s important to say that the game is still in early access, still in alpha, still in active development. We update every week. It’s not going to stay like this.
https://twitter.com/garrynewman/status/617001555447934976 [External Link]
Unity just pushed out a patch for the linux keyboard stuff - so will be fixed on dev asap http://unity3d.com/unity/qa/patch-releases/5.1.1p3 [External Link]hope 7 days to die devs fix the issues... i was so waiting for the DirtBike and Weather update
ARK: Survival Evolved Released For Linux, Here's An Early Look & Thoughts
2 Jul 2015 at 12:08 pm UTC
i like to be involved in development however..i play a bit... then stop playing for some months..when i go back the games have progressed a lot (ofc depends how active devs) and everything is like new again. + it supports innovation, smaller teams can make their dreams come true via early access... big publishers are afraid to try anything new so they just release same shit with new name every year.
my 2 cents on that
2 Jul 2015 at 12:08 pm UTC
Quoting: BeamboomIt's not released at all yet. It's Early Access. That means people pay to be beta testers.still a lot better than kickstarter.. at least you get the game in some form.
An idiotic concept I wish no one supported.
i like to be involved in development however..i play a bit... then stop playing for some months..when i go back the games have progressed a lot (ofc depends how active devs) and everything is like new again. + it supports innovation, smaller teams can make their dreams come true via early access... big publishers are afraid to try anything new so they just release same shit with new name every year.
my 2 cents on that
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