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Update: Metro 2033 Redux is now downloading.

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Both Metro 2033 Redux & Metro Last Light Redux now have Linux icons on Steam, but they aren't currently downloadable. Looks like someone either forgot a switch or two.

Someone actually emailed in to ask us to notify people of this horrific scam taking place. Sarcasm aside, it happens a lot, and it's due to how many switches you need to hit on the Steam control panels or something.

Steam itself is saying it's out now:
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Considering they are on sale right now too, it's probably legit, but the developers forgot to make the download completely public. We will update you when we have more folks.

Ps. If it was you who said it was a scam, please take this as a joke, really! We like to make light of annoying situations.

About the games
Both FPS games have been revamped, and this time Metro 2033 is available on Linux for the first time thanks to it using a newer engine.

Looks like you need 64bit too, so yet again it's time to upgrade if you haven't. They also require OpenGL 4. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
Tags: FPS, Steam
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Orkultus Dec 12, 2014
I get the Almighty Segmentation Fault right at the Deep Silver logo on Metro 2033 Redux, but i have no issues with Metro Last Light Redux...

./metro
Setting breakpad minidump AppID = 286690
Steam_SetMinidumpSteamID: Caching Steam ID: 76561197976761994 [API loaded no]
Segmentation fault

Doesn't work by launching it from steam either.

I put it in the technical issues forum on steam, so hopefully someone will get back to me.

Linux Mint 17 64bit Cinnamon Edition.

-Minty Linux-
HadBabits Dec 12, 2014
Someone has a solution to change the game's resolution ?
There isn't this option in game ...

Whaaaat? :0 Would you mind sharing a screenshot of the options menu? If it's like the original Last Light I will not be pleased.
D34VA_ Dec 12, 2014
Somebody gifted it to me. Gonna start it up soon.
FinCoder Dec 12, 2014
I just downloaded 2033 redux. It doesnt launch on open source drivers (ati). Complains about opengl 4 support missing.
neffo Dec 12, 2014
Insta-purchased.
lordheavy Dec 12, 2014
Purchased even if i have open source drivers installed
EKRboi Dec 12, 2014
WOW! Color me impressed. 2033 On Very High, SSAA x2, AF16x, no motion blur, single monitor xorg.conf with AFR SLI and it looks fantastic! Advanced Physx is also working! I wonder if it is using the "new" GPU Physx Nvidia announced back in October or if it is using the CPU. Either way.. like I said, it looks great.

When they said to expect graphic parity with windows I took it with a grain of salt, but I think they actually did it. I will have to get some screen shots from both Linux and windows tomorrow after work and do some comparing, but I'm honestly expecting minor differences if any.

That said In the short time I played(30-ish min) it locked up on me twice so it is not very stable for me unfortunately and about every minute or so it hiccups pretty hard for a second. Other than that it is running 60fps no problem.

EDIT* It has been one helluva day for Linux gaming that is for sure.
Deformal Dec 12, 2014
PhysX is working? OpenGL 4? F***ing great! I`m installing Ubuntu!
Maelrane Dec 12, 2014
I just downloaded 2033 redux. It doesnt launch on open source drivers (ati). Complains about opengl 4 support missing.

Shouldn't the next mesa release (coming this or next week) include OpenGL 4 support?

Edit: nope, I was wrong for once: http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=MTg0MTE

So, no buy from my side. I do support many a linux game, I *could* play (although I may not want to), but this I will pass. I played the first title years ago and couldn't now, without switching to the (rather unstable) proprietary drivers.

Not gonna happen on my arch systems. Don't have the time nor the interest to wait for the drivers to support the newest x server, so I'll pass :)
Eike Dec 12, 2014
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That said In the short time I played(30-ish min) it locked up on me twice so it is not very stable for me unfortunately and about every minute or so it hiccups pretty hard for a second. Other than that it is running 60fps no problem.

Just to make sure: I had hiccups with Talos Principle, and they're gone since I switched to performance CPU governor. Have you enabled that?
lucifertdark Dec 12, 2014
Typical, things like this always happen when I'm skint. :| Looks like I'll have to wait for the next sale to pick these up, although I have the originals so I can play Last Light anyway.
Anorelsan Dec 12, 2014
Bought the bundle! Now, to wait for the oss drivers to support it :P
D34VA_ Dec 12, 2014
I just downloaded 2033 redux. It doesnt launch on open source drivers (ati). Complains about opengl 4 support missing.

You can get around this by adding

'MESA_GL_VERSION_OVERRIDE=4.0 MESA_GLSL_VERSION_OVERRIDE=400 %command%'

to the launch options. On my end, the game will launch after doing this, but I get a black screen the whole time with the game audio and menus working. I'm trying to figure out how to get the visuals working. I have Intel Ivybridge graphics, Mesa 10.3.
FredO Dec 12, 2014
Can anybody confirm is it's working well with the ATI proprietary drivers? Also if there are no options to set the resolution, is it at least using the default resolution set in the driver settings?
coeseta Dec 12, 2014
I cant wait to play it as soon as I get home from work. I also hope it wont crash as often as Metro LL did. Crashing every time between 5 mins and 1 hour wasn't fun to play.
volker_holthaus Dec 12, 2014
Doesn't anyone start the game with primusrun (Bumblebee) and the latest nvidia driver. If i try this, i get an segmentation fault.

Regards

Volker
Orkultus Dec 12, 2014
Doesn't anyone start the game with primusrun (Bumblebee) and the latest nvidia driver. If i try this, i get an segmentation fault.

Regards

Volker

I used to use primusrun with bumblebee until the option to make Nvidia run all the time was released. Either way, you can toggle between Intel and Nvidia cards in the nvidia settings window. You just have to restart Xorg each time you switch. Ive had better luck with it.
omer666 Dec 12, 2014
Played Metro 2033 Redux for half an hour.
In fact, resolution is included in the general "Graphics Quality" option, which sucks.
The other thing that sucks is that the only anti-aliasing that is available is SSAA, which allows you to play 2K, 3K or 4K on a HD screen. Well, my GeForce GTX660 can't handle that :p So I'm without any anti-aliasing and it's kind of... pixelated sometines.

But on another hand:
- I run this maxed out (appart from SSAA of course :p)
- I run this with PhysiX and that's really awesome
- It never crashed
- It was the best looking thing I ever played on PC

To sum it all up, I'm really, really pleased.
THANK YOU 4A Games.
drmoth Dec 12, 2014
@omer666 can't you force anti-aliasing through the Nvidia Settings panel?

I've also got a GTX660 and LLredux...haven't tried it yet, but looking forward to it!
leillo1975 Dec 12, 2014
Played Metro 2033 Redux for half an hour.
In fact, resolution is included in the general "Graphics Quality" option, which sucks.
The other thing that sucks is that the only anti-aliasing that is available is SSAA, which allows you to play 2K, 3K or 4K on a HD screen. Well, my GeForce GTX660 can't handle that :p So I'm without any anti-aliasing and it's kind of... pixelated sometines.

But on another hand:
- I run this maxed out (appart from SSAA of course :p)
- I run this with PhysiX and that's really awesome
- It never crashed
- It was the best looking thing I ever played on PC

To sum it all up, I'm really, really pleased.
THANK YOU 4A Games.

The "problem" when you activate SSAA is a game's problem, not of the Linux port. Windows version have the same issue:

http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/answers/id-2290958/metro-2033-redux-ssaa-low-fps-gtx780ti.html

http://steamcommunity.com/app/286690/discussions/0/34096318683314583/?l=spanish
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