The latest entry in the Borderlands series 'Borderlands: The Pre-sequel' has been released in the Americas today. Unfortunately the rest of the world will have to wait a few days before getting their hands on the game.
This is the first AAA title to have a simultaneous day one release on Linux as well as other platforms and we have Aspyr Media, the porters of Borderlands 2 and Civilization V, to thank for this. The game runs about as well as the recently-ported Borderlands 2 and I've encountered no issues thus far in my limited playthrough using the open-source drivers on my Radeon HD 7870.
For those who don't know what Borderlands is, the launch trailer captures the spirit of things rather well:
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The gameplay is a mix of a first person shooter with stats-based weapons, light RPG elements and character customization. Not to mention plenty of loot! The game series is also known for its four-player coop which allows players to drop in and out as desired. That and its sense of humour, which overall makes it a unique blend of engaging gameplay and often absurd characters and setting.
This time around we depart the mysterious planet Pandora for its moon, Elpis, and meet characters both new and old for a campaign that's said to be similar in length to its predecessors. So expect at least 20 hours of gameplay if you go at a breakneck speed but considerably more if you do side quests and explore the environment fully. There's more replayability in playing as a different class of character as well as doing the (usual) high-level end game bosses with a full party of players.
It sure is a great time to be a Linux gamer! All this choice for games is sure to empty many a wallet.
Buy It
Grab it from GameAgent the store run by Aspyr Media and support the porters directly! It will give you a Steam key right away.
If you don't fancy buying from GameAgent then buy it on Steam directly.
This is the first AAA title to have a simultaneous day one release on Linux as well as other platforms and we have Aspyr Media, the porters of Borderlands 2 and Civilization V, to thank for this. The game runs about as well as the recently-ported Borderlands 2 and I've encountered no issues thus far in my limited playthrough using the open-source drivers on my Radeon HD 7870.
For those who don't know what Borderlands is, the launch trailer captures the spirit of things rather well:
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About
The gameplay is a mix of a first person shooter with stats-based weapons, light RPG elements and character customization. Not to mention plenty of loot! The game series is also known for its four-player coop which allows players to drop in and out as desired. That and its sense of humour, which overall makes it a unique blend of engaging gameplay and often absurd characters and setting.
This time around we depart the mysterious planet Pandora for its moon, Elpis, and meet characters both new and old for a campaign that's said to be similar in length to its predecessors. So expect at least 20 hours of gameplay if you go at a breakneck speed but considerably more if you do side quests and explore the environment fully. There's more replayability in playing as a different class of character as well as doing the (usual) high-level end game bosses with a full party of players.
It sure is a great time to be a Linux gamer! All this choice for games is sure to empty many a wallet.
Buy It
Grab it from GameAgent the store run by Aspyr Media and support the porters directly! It will give you a Steam key right away.
If you don't fancy buying from GameAgent then buy it on Steam directly.
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Excellent. *loads up steam to see it is region locked for a few days*....*sigh*
That makes no sense, why region lock in the age of digital releases. This long stupid tradition really irks me.
See you in a few days when it unlocks for the UK...
That makes no sense, why region lock in the age of digital releases. This long stupid tradition really irks me.
See you in a few days when it unlocks for the UK...
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Excellent. *loads up steam to see it is region locked for a few days*....*sigh*
That makes no sense, why region lock in the age of digital releases. This long stupid tradition really irks me.
See you in a few days when it unlocks for the UK...
Really sucks. No wonder people pirate...
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I am unfortunately running into the same problem with the game not grabbing the mouse and keyboard as I was with BL2, but my workaround isn't working with this one =(
Anyone know where to post linux bug reports? I don't see a forum on Aspyr's site. This isn't a game I can wait to work for me in linux =( if I can't figure a way around this bug ill have to goto windows =/ It's late so I'll try some more tomorrow.
On the bright side hopefully the little things are fixed by then. You could also use a VPN if you were feeling adventurous. Apparently a bunch here in the US were using a korean VPN to get in early, though I'm sure Valve/Steam frowns upon this.
Anyone know where to post linux bug reports? I don't see a forum on Aspyr's site. This isn't a game I can wait to work for me in linux =( if I can't figure a way around this bug ill have to goto windows =/ It's late so I'll try some more tomorrow.
Excellent. *loads up steam to see it is region locked for a few days*....*sigh*
That makes no sense, why region lock in the age of digital releases. This long stupid tradition really irks me.
See you in a few days when it unlocks for the UK...
On the bright side hopefully the little things are fixed by then. You could also use a VPN if you were feeling adventurous. Apparently a bunch here in the US were using a korean VPN to get in early, though I'm sure Valve/Steam frowns upon this.
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Anyone know where to post linux bug reports? I don't see a forum on Aspyr's site.http://support.aspyr.com
You'll have to create an account and open a ticket for the game. When filing the bug report, it'll ask you which platform you use.
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Anyone know where to post linux bug reports? I don't see a forum on Aspyr's site.http://support.aspyr.com
You'll have to create an account and open a ticket for the game. When filing the bug report, it'll ask you which platform you use.
BTW, which desktop environment are you using? Are you playing the game on real fullscreen and fullscreen window (note that I have checked if BL2 or BLPS manage both)?
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http://support.aspyr.com
You'll have to create an account and open a ticket for the game. When filing the bug report, it'll ask you which platform you use.
Ill create a ticket when I get off work tomorrow. thanks
BTW, which desktop environment are you using? Are you playing the game on real fullscreen and fullscreen window (note that I have checked if BL2 or BLPS manage both)?
I'm an odd case running 3 monitors and gaming @ 5760x1080. In XFCE it launches and I can click the mouse to skip all the into vids but once I get to the menu it's just unresponsive to kb/m. In BL2 I was able to bring up the Steam overlay with shift+tab and then tab out of BL2 and back and was good to go. With TPS it locks up when I try to do this. I would just run in a window but for some reason both games windowed at 5760x1080 doesn't produce a full 5760x1080 window and I'm left with being able to see about 1/2"-ish of my desktop all around the window =/
With just openbox it launches to a black screen and freezes when run full screen and it does the same thing as XFCE when ran in a window.
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I'm an odd case running 3 monitors and gaming @ 5760x1080. In XFCE it launches and I can click the mouse to skip all the into vids but once I get to the menu it's just unresponsive to kb/m.
Do you experience the same in other games too (especially games built on the Unreal engine)? Just for the sake of testing, could you install Gnome-shell and try it there? I got a feeling this is related to XFCE but it would be interesting to get confirmed.
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grrr still have to wait 2 days 8 hours as of now.. before it unlocks
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Seems nice, got BL 2 cheap on Ps3 but i suck it seems...get whipped by boom bewbm all the time
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Excellent. *loads up steam to see it is region locked for a few days*....*sigh*Most horrible region lock is in CIS countries. We don`t have access for some games, for example.
That makes no sense, why region lock in the age of digital releases. This long stupid tradition really irks me.
See you in a few days when it unlocks for the UK...
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Prepare your stream! Show your OS! <3:D
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So expect at least 20 hours of gameplay if you go at a breakneck speed but considerably more if you do side quests and explore the environment fully.
Haha - I am closing in on 40 hours in Borderlands 2 now, and I'm roughly half-way through the main story.
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Weird, I'm in Brazil and I seem to be able to buy it. VPN is off.
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What happens if someone from an unlocked region buys the game on Steam and gifts it to someone from a locked region?
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Im still enjoying bl2 a lot... and I just bought this... I had almost avoided the temptation so far...
damn.. I wont even be able to play this weekend when is released...
curse you!!!
damn.. I wont even be able to play this weekend when is released...
curse you!!!
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Europa Universalis IV, which I certainly consider an AAA game, did come out August 13,2013 for Windows, Mac and Linux on the same day. This native port was developed in-house by Paradox Development Studios. NO slagging of Aspyr or Feral (who are freaking awesome) intended here.
Just sayin'.
Just sayin'.
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Weird, I'm in Brazil and I seem to be able to buy it. VPN is off.AmericaS. Nos estamos incluidos nas datas dos gringos!
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Weird, I'm in Brazil and I seem to be able to buy it. VPN is off.AmericaS. Nos estamos incluidos nas datas dos gringos!
Hmm, I could swear I read "North America" before. Anyway: bão demais. :)
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Europa Universalis IV, which I certainly consider an AAA game, did come out August 13,2013 for Windows, Mac and Linux on the same day. This native port was developed in-house by Paradox Development Studios. NO slagging of Aspyr or Feral (who are freaking awesome) intended here.
Just sayin'.
I'm a huge Paradox fan (been playing since the early 00s) but they aren't 'AAA' insofar the industry is concerned. The term isn't really an appellation for the game's quality but its budget and production style. Dozens if not hundreds of people are involved and millions of dollars are spent. PDS has grown since the days of Vicky and HoI 1 but it still numbers at less than a hundred people in their studio and they frugally (and wisely IMO) spend their budgets in the development process. It is nothing compared to the bloated budgets of games like Destiny or the Battlefield series (coincidentally also by Swedes, though they're on the other side of the Old City in Stockholm maybe that's the difference).
I also wasn't able to confirm it at launch (because I was too busy playing :D) but the game is also available in most of Asia, not just the Americas, according to steamdb at least. I hate regional release dates and regional pricing myself and remember suffering at the launch of Civ 5 and its subsequent expansions for two whole days while others were already enjoying the game.
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Well I bought it from GameAgent and they're "processing my order" which is kind of annoying since I want to play it now...
Update: Got it that night, like 6 hours later.
Update: Got it that night, like 6 hours later.
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Oh and the name doesn't mean anything but coincidentally could be pronounced as "Buttery" which suits me just fine.
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