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Saints Row 2 Linux port report, not good

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Now that I've had a chance to play some Saints Row 2 on Linux (purchased personally), here are some thoughts on the performance.

Warning: May have spoilers.

Linux performance
Performance wise, it's really not all that great. I've been testing it only at 1080p (1920x1080) and the performance is all over the place.

On a 980ti I saw drops down to 20FPS with major stutter when it loads in new sections. The specifications do state:
QuoteDue to issues surrounding the original engine, some stuttering may be observed during gameplay. These types of streaming issues may be improved with faster HDD units.

They are at least warning people, and this was an issue on Windows too, but even so it's still pretty bad. Some of the stutter brings the game right down for a momentary crawl, and it really does detract from the experience. If you're running the game from an SSD, you will probably see better performance.

For the first section right up to when you get on the boat my 980ti was struggling to stay at even 40FPS. I don't normally care about the FPS counter, but you could feel it and see it struggling.

Once I got to the city, it got even worse. Sometimes struggling to stay even around 30FPS. Some games I can handle that, but a 3rd person shooter? No way.

It makes fire-fights a bit of a nuisance, but the worst thing is driving around. The stuttering and sluggishness of it loading in the resources really kills the game and my enthusiasm for it.

To be frank, the performance is terrible. It's not entirely Virtual Programming's fault, they have their own overhead on top of an originally poor console port, it was never going to be a pretty scene. I'm not surprised they didn't reply to my request for a key, like they didn't for the other Saints Row games.

General issues
The first give-away that it was originally a console port is no mouse support in the main menu or when setting up your character, annoying, but not a major issue. That's true on Windows too.

When you hold down Q to change weapon, it shows a gamepad stick for where you're moving the mouse, and it's really fiddly to select what you want. Also another give-away about it being a console port originally.

Is it worth it?
I'm not really sure. The main point about gaming is "are you having fun?". It's a pretty decent game as far as gameplay goes, but the overall performance and the repeating stuttering is a major issue. An issue that is badly noticeable too. For the sale price it's not bad, but I'm not sure how long I can personally put up with this performance.

You can find Saints Row 2 on Steam.

I will look to cover Saints Row: The Third soon too, possibly today or tomorrow. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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grenadecx Apr 14, 2016
Quoting: Keyrock
Quoting: grenadecxI managed to play through the SR2 without any performance problems at all. Buggy cutscenes and some mission gamebreaking bugs however, but that's about it. I'm not surprised that the performance here is terrible however. After playing the port of SR4 on Linux I lost all hope.
That's the thing about the SR2 Windows port. It was originally a XBOX 360 game and it seems like no thought was put into it ever being anything other than a XBOX 360 game when it was originally developed, so Volition used a bunch of tricks to squeeze performance out of it that worked great on that one specific piece of hardware but on other hardware like PS3, the game had problems. On PC, though, it was a complete crapshoot as some of the game's logic was tied to the XBOX 360's processor speed and other nasty hacks used to make the game run great on the 360 worked okay on some machine configurations, so so on others, and utterly horrible on others still. A machine having more horsepower wouldn't necessarily make the game run better, it would make it worse in some cases, because of the way the engine was programmed. It was a mess. Worked just fine on some PCs, not so much on others.

Right. But I played it on PC with a friend. No problems except those I mentioned, we were probably lucky.
BillNyeTheBlackGuy Apr 14, 2016
Waste of time porting SR2. I couldn't even get the Windows version to run, so it's obvious a wrapped Linux version was going to be even worse.
omer666 Apr 14, 2016
Well performance is acceptable on my rig as long as I keep ambient occlusion disabled. I only get stutters. I played it a bit and had great fun.
PublicNuisance Apr 14, 2016
Sad news. I'm still waiting for the Linux versions to hit GOG so maybe they will bring over patched copies when/if they get around to it.
edo Apr 15, 2016
So people with older hardware are reporting to have better performance than people with very new hardware? This is strange.
Keyrock Apr 15, 2016
The performance on my rig is generally good enough to play. I mean, by all rights I should be getting triple the FPS on Titan X that I do get, but I ca deal with FPS mostly in the 40s. The occasional stutters are annoying, but I'm willing to put up with them just because this is such a good game and it's been so long since I played it. Back when I played it on Windows, many many years ago, the experience was pretty awful too, but it was worth suffering through because the game is so fun. I'm going to hold of for a few days, though, and see if someone manages to get the Gentlemen of the Row mod to work on Linux. It's such a fantastic mod, really makes the game experience that much better.

As an aside, I'm sad they never did the female Latina voice after this game again. It got replaced by a Russian sounding voice in SR3 and a French sounding one in SR4. Both those voices were good, but the Latina voice from SR2 was amazing.
Guest Apr 15, 2016
Anyone have an issue with the cut scenes, where it would sound like a bunch of very vast voice overs scrambling together, and then it would be silent through the entire cut scene? Then yeah there was a bunch of other stutters as well when it came to moving around.
GustyGhost Apr 15, 2016
I ran it and found that performance was about as poor as when I ran the game on Windows. Poor... but playable. This is on an A10-7870K, R9 285 w/ Radeon Crimson, 8GB DDR3-2400 and an SSD.

Just to note for others: If you previously played through SR2 on Windows, your Steam cloud save will be incompatible and will have to start a new game.
nocri Apr 15, 2016
How large is the game folder ? Anyone tried to preload it on a ramdisk and lauch from there ?
FredO Apr 15, 2016
It looks like no Linux version of this and SR3 in Germany. Something about conveniently losing the source code or some such thing - just give us the US version gentlemen, and stop wasting time with these cut down versions ;-)
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