As new releases are a little light today, and I'm really rather tired it's question time. What has been your biggest let down from a Linux game this year?
Mine is a little controversial, as my personal pick is Dying Light. Now, if you remember from a previous review I liked the general gameplay, but I'm still completely stung by just how terrible the ending is. I can't remember a game that had me so annoyed at the ending it's unreal. It still crashes often too, and with so little communication about patches for it and future performance fixes it's still on my naughty list.
Mine is a little controversial, as my personal pick is Dying Light. Now, if you remember from a previous review I liked the general gameplay, but I'm still completely stung by just how terrible the ending is. I can't remember a game that had me so annoyed at the ending it's unreal. It still crashes often too, and with so little communication about patches for it and future performance fixes it's still on my naughty list.
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Hmm probably the lack of The Witcher 3. I was also pretty interested in Mad Max and Payday 2 and MM just disappeared and PD2 is delayed.
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Quoting: JOndra91Armikrog..Me too. What a mess that game is. So much potential and it's just not fun and the game play is clunky as hell.
I regret backing that game up.. :(
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Glad this section has made a comeback!
It's quite a generalised one, but still let down by the gap in performance in some games between windows and linux. Thought maybe the gap with be narrower by now.
It's quite a generalised one, but still let down by the gap in performance in some games between windows and linux. Thought maybe the gap with be narrower by now.
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It is heart breaking to see a company push around people like the people at Divinity Original Sin have done.
That being said I really wanted Saints Row 4 to come out by now.
That being said I really wanted Saints Row 4 to come out by now.
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Rust.
Still won't run well for me at all, on any of my machines.
Edit: Also, improper Nvidia GTX 690 support and little assistance in the matter from nvidia.
Last edited by GNUzel on 2 November 2015 at 3:26 am UTC
Still won't run well for me at all, on any of my machines.
Edit: Also, improper Nvidia GTX 690 support and little assistance in the matter from nvidia.
Last edited by GNUzel on 2 November 2015 at 3:26 am UTC
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Dying Light was one of the better games on linux in 2015.
I'll echo manyu others on Witcher 3, the gog people are certainly not on board the linux wagon yet.
I'll echo manyu others on Witcher 3, the gog people are certainly not on board the linux wagon yet.
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AMD, Blizzard, Feral, Larian in alphabetical order. They are equally disappointing i cannot choose amongst them ;-)
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I'm waiting on Carmageddon too, but my biggest disappointment was Godus; first with the promise of Linux on their non-Linux engine and then that the game sucked so hard in the end anyway (apparently)
I guess I'll have to keep waiting for a new Populus 3...
I guess I'll have to keep waiting for a new Populus 3...
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Quoting: AnxiousInfusionNot a game from this year but this is the first year I've tried on Linux: Dungeon Defenders. The mouse sensitivity is broken so you are forced to either in play bird's eye view or with a gamepad.
Dungeon Defenders is my eternal let down.
Quoting: loggeGiana Sisters Twisted Dreams
Sure, but with Giana Sisters I hope to get a working port some
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In general I'd have to say "AAA Absence". The great flood of linux games still feels almost exclusively like "tiny indy projects".
Not that I dislike indy games but when it comes down to which games I really *want* to play, these small titles makes up (generously) 20-25% of those games I have any actual interest in.
IF... "The Witcher 3, Mad Max, and the upcoming Fallout 4" were all released for linux before the end of 2015, then the year might have "barely made the cut". I'm fairly certain this will not happen.
Not that I dislike indy games but when it comes down to which games I really *want* to play, these small titles makes up (generously) 20-25% of those games I have any actual interest in.
IF... "The Witcher 3, Mad Max, and the upcoming Fallout 4" were all released for linux before the end of 2015, then the year might have "barely made the cut". I'm fairly certain this will not happen.
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