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Saints Row IV now available on SteamOS and Linux

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Oh baby! Saints Row IV is now available on SteamOS and Linux, and I can't wait to give this insane game a go. It's part of a very small selection of open world games available on Linux, so I hope it does well.

We will have thoughts up on it later, as we had no advanced warning or access.

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It's another port from Virtual Programming using their eON technology. I know that's still a taboo for some people, so that's worth mentioning right away. For me, I don't care who or what ports it any more, as long as it's playable and doesn't crash.

In the ~1 hour I've put into it so far, I haven't had a single crash, so that's really great news.

It seems to work fine with the Steam Controller, but the default mapping for the right pad is horrible. I can't stand the right pad acting as a joystick, it doesn't feel natural at all. I switched it to act as a mouse, and it still seems to work fine so far! Some games don't like using the right thumbpad as mouse, but SRIV seems fine with it.

Nvidia 980ti at 2560x1440 on Ultra
40-60FPS, It seems mostly smooth, I've seen maybe 2-3 minor stutters in my testing of it. It hovered mostly around 50 and just under with these settings after playing the entire prologue.

Nvidia 980ti at 1920x1080 on Ultra
I've seen it go up to 80FPS, but it's still hovering between 50-60 when the action is going on. Driving around the main city is giving me between 40-60 FPS.

Nvidia 980ti at 1920x1080 on High
I've now seen it max out around 130FPS, but it does again dip to 40-60FPS during action.

Nvidia 980ti at 1920x1080 on Medium
Seems to hold a much more respectable performance setting when at Medium. I'm seeing at least 60FPS now, but that's quite concerning given how powerful my GPU is.

After testing it on all settings, there is momentary stutter no matter what settings you have. Not sure of the cause, but it doesn't get in the way too much anyway.

It feels like it has a pretty small FOV, so it feels a lot like Mordor where you can't really see all that much.

I haven't been able to play a lot of it for obvious reasons, but I think the most time I have spent on a single part of it was creating my damn character. I love being able to adjust build, colour, sex appeal, eye-shadow...wait what? Yeah, my character looks a bit...funky. You can also adjust the pitch of their voice, hilarious.

Final notes/thoughts: I think their minimum listed specifications are far too low. The port needs work to iron out the random stutter, and you will probably need a pretty good GPU to go Medium or above on the settings even at 1080p.

I am quite disappointed with the performance. I mean it's perfectly playable for me, but I have a monster of a computer right now. It wouldn't be as bad if the random stutter was fixed, then in all honesty if you turned off the FPS counter you probably wouldn't be able to tell much.

As for the game itself, it does seem like a game that I will put some time into and enjoy it, so overall I am personally happy with it. I love these types of games, and I have a great PC so it's okay for me, but I do worry about performance for those on a weaker GPU.

The main thing is as always: Are you having fun? I am.

It also went on a big sale right after I purchased it *sigh*.

If you can do so, list your PC specs in the comments along with how it runs for you. I would like to see the bigger picture and know your thoughts.

About the game (Official)
The US President must save the Earth from alien overlord Zinyak using an arsenal of superpowers and strange weapons in the wildest open world game ever.

The epic conclusion to the game that changed all the rules! The Saints have gone from the crackhouse to the White House—but the Earth has been invaded and it’s up to you to free the world from Overlord Zinyak and his alien empire. With homies new and old by your side, and an arsenal of superpowers and strange weapons, you must save the world in the wildest open world game ever!

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melkemind Dec 22, 2015
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Quoting: CitirollerThis may sound strange, but I have no performance problems at all.
The game never goes below 40 fps and up to ~110 fpsat some points. It's smoothly playable all the time.
The port even supports cross platform steam cloud sync and I could play with my end game character and have some fun in Steelport ;)

It doesn't sound strange. You just have low expectations about what constitutes a performance problem. I'm happy for you. For some of us, however, dropping down to 40 fps is not pleasant. For me, a game that doesn't have a smooth framerate can be almost nauseating. Maybe I'm just more perceptive or sensitive to it, or maybe I'm just so used to playing at 60 fps.

At any rate, this will just add fuel to the fire of PC gamers who are looking at SteamOS as a joke and saying they're going to stick with "fast and reliable" Windows.

Quoting: KryukoItaliaunixcomOk, now there are my settings on gtx970 4gb / i7-3770 / 16gb ddr3 1600mhz cl9.
With all maxed outh i'm between 29 and 70fps, but with my new settings i'm between 60+ and 170fps

Can you translate into English please?
Nyamiou Dec 22, 2015
If like me your controller doesn't work, it's because it will not work if you have several controllers plugged in, you have to unplug all but one (this bug apparently exist in the Windows version as well).
dubigrasu Dec 22, 2015
I also have no problems with this game on an Nvidia card:
View video on youtube.com
As for settings I just used autodetetct.


Last edited by dubigrasu on 22 December 2015 at 10:34 pm UTC
MaximB Dec 22, 2015
Had a little bug, but after reload - works like a charm.


Last edited by MaximB on 22 December 2015 at 9:32 pm UTC
Pecisk Dec 23, 2015
High settings works for me on GTX 760. Some graphics glitches there and here, and mouse sensitivity is a bit issue, but overall game is very responsive.
Guest Dec 23, 2015
760gtx. AMD [email protected] , its running really nice here @ 1440p :D

Great fun. Especially for the cash.


One thing I did notice is that running low,low,low on the last few settings makes hardly any difference to high on image quality. Its just one of those games that looks pretty good no matter the settings.. or more realistically it was a console game with a few 'pc settings' thrown in unoptimized, i.e the extra layers of stuff won't hide the basic underpinnings.

That said its a really nice looking game overall aesthetically. My settings are mostly medium to low with some high, 2xaa and it runs 40 - 80fps no problem. There is no tearing with vsync off on Cinnamon either, but with vsync on you lose about 15 - 20fps even with undirected compositing.. so best leave your desktop compositor on and turn vsync off. Its one of those games that looks fine at 40fps ( so long as you have a decent compositor controlling any tearing )

looks great, plays great


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supermonkey77 Dec 23, 2015
I have to say that the game initially ran like the poops for me (medium settings = avg 30fps) but after turning off AA, forcing my cpu governor to performance (sudo cpupower frequency-set -g performance) in terminal and then cracking up every other in game setting to high to compensate visually for the lack of AA, I averaged 50fps in the city....not too shabby for initial release on Eon

Manjaro Gnome x64
4.2.5 kernel with low latency extensions
AMD Phenom II x4 965 @ 3.4Ghz
Gigabyte G1 nVidia 960 2GB with 352.63 prop driver
8GB DDR3 @ 1866 Mhz
StianTheDark Dec 23, 2015
Liam, you need to chill with your "look at my GPU"-ing ;) I have a 970 and get better performance than you. Maybe it's because you're on another distro, I don't know.
Guest Dec 23, 2015
Quoting: supermonkey77I have to say that the game initially ran like the poops for me (medium settings = avg 30fps) but after turning off AA, forcing my cpu governor to performance (sudo cpupower frequency-set -g performance) in terminal and then cracking up every other in game setting to high to compensate visually for the lack of AA, I averaged 50fps in the city....not too shabby for initial release on Eon

Manjaro Gnome x64
4.2.5 kernel with low latency extensions
AMD Phenom II x4 965 @ 3.4Ghz
Gigabyte G1 nVidia 960 2GB with 352.63 prop driver
8GB DDR3 @ 1866 Mhz

did you notice the games actual vsync drops about 15 - 20fps ? In this instance its better to just turn it off and use the compositor ( providing your using a decent one )
peterp771 Dec 23, 2015
Played it for the first time tonight and it runs very well. Averaging around 50-60 fps on mid-range PC. Runs smoothly with no crashes or stutters.

Specs are:

Ubuntu 14.04
Intel i3-4150
GTX-650
8Gb Ram

I think VP did a great job. Bioshock ran great also.

Thanks VP!
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