Hold onto your pants, as you're in for a wild ride! Tomb Raider is officially launching on Linux & SteamOS today.
A big fan of the game myself, but more on that from us later at the release.
Targeting a release date for Tomb Raider on Linux? You've hit the bull's-eye: Lara will arrive on Linux... today! pic.twitter.com/GiHjR42uEt
— Feral Interactive (@feralgames) April 27, 2016
You can visit the Feral mini-site for more information right now.
I will hopefully be livestreaming it later this evening. Likely around 8-9PM UTC, so keep an eye out penguin gamers.
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here's me wondering if it will have TressFX. probably not...
Nevertheless, I will still buy it for my younger brother
It should:
https://www.gamingonlinux.com/articles/feral-interactive-release-the-linux-system-requirements-for-tomb-raider.7057/page=2#59340
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I somewhat miss the times when it was possible to play all the games on Linux...
I understand that feelings somewhat. :o)
I used to be very hungry for new Linux games,
now I wonder where they will end up in my stack of shame.
... and of course, that's great! :D
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without demo, I won't buy it due to nvidia driver requirement.
Ups, I forgot that.
I'm not eager on installing a driver not contained in any Debian distribution...
Well the Debian packagers are all a bunch of loons ...
Proprietary drivers are not the work of Satan, and if you were really concerned about it you'd not be able to drive a modern car, watch TV or make a phone call because all these devices, even those based on linux, use binary drivers and firmware.
If that fails to change your mind, consider the fact that you're refusing to use a closed source driver to play a closed source game - that doesn't make a jot of sense does it now?
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Ups, I forgot that.
I'm not eager on installing a driver not contained in any Debian distribution...
Well the Debian packagers are all a bunch of loons ...
Proprietary drivers are not the work of Satan, and if you were really concerned about it you'd not be able to drive a modern car, watch TV or make a phone call because all these devices, even those based on linux, use binary drivers and firmware.
If that fails to change your mind, consider the fact that you're refusing to use a closed source driver to play a closed source game - that doesn't make a jot of sense does it now?
Mind to click the link?
Debian does package the non-free drivers in it's non-free repository, they just didn't yet package the new version.
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With Grid Autosport, I wasn't able to play with older driver.without demo, I won't buy it due to nvidia driver requirement.
You can still use the driver you are using at the moment. I'm using 361.42 driver with Ubuntu Mate 16.04, that is the recommended driver that's in the proprietary list.
So, I don't buy games I can't play, maybe if other players confirm it's possible.
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My sincere apologies for that Eike, I did follow the link, but I didn't realise what you were trying to say. I'm too used to hearing complaints from people about not wanting to use the proprietary drivers and I just assumed that's what you meant in this case. Again, I'm sorry.
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Although my point about Debian packagers being loons still stands, they don't carry the latest version of _anything_. Frankly it's a miracle that the driver they are shipping isn't 5 years old :)
Debian based distros would be my absolute last choice for a gaming or media system, their ethos that old === stable is at complete odds with the fact those systems benefit most from cutting edge developments, whether it's better driver performance or support for the very latest tech. I'm not even happy that their niche is the server, or at least not a server behind a modern site unless you're happy developing applications based on already unsupported versions of frameworks, databases etc
Debian based distros would be my absolute last choice for a gaming or media system, their ethos that old === stable is at complete odds with the fact those systems benefit most from cutting edge developments, whether it's better driver performance or support for the very latest tech. I'm not even happy that their niche is the server, or at least not a server behind a modern site unless you're happy developing applications based on already unsupported versions of frameworks, databases etc
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BTW, where is this minimum driver version requirement that everyone is talking about? I can't find it anywhere (game isn't yet on Steam and nothing on the Feral site about linux requirements).
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Again, I'm sorry.
No problem, I expressed it unclear myself.
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Although my point about Debian packagers being loons still stands, they don't carry the latest version of _anything_. Frankly it's a miracle that the driver they are shipping isn't 5 years old :)
Debian based distros would be my absolute last choice for a gaming or media system, their ethos that old === stable is at complete odds with the fact those systems benefit most from cutting edge developments, whether it's better driver performance or support for the very latest tech. I'm not even happy that their niche is the server, or at least not a server behind a modern site unless you're happy developing applications based on already unsupported versions of frameworks, databases etc
I'm packaging two programs for Debian, so I'm one of these "loons". (I looked it up and I'm still unsure how harsh the expression is... :o) ) Last time I looked, Ubuntu never cared to pull in a new version until I did for Debian, so Debian always had the newest version of my packages. I guess this is not true for some central packages, but I think it still holds for the vast majority of stuff.
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BTW, where is this minimum driver version requirement that everyone is talking about? I can't find it anywhere (game isn't yet on Steam and nothing on the Feral site about linux requirements).
https://www.feralinteractive.com/en/news/611/
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Acording to http://support.feralinteractive.com/docs/en/tombraider/latest/linux/faqs/#i_linux_distros the game requires the 364.12 privative driver...
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@Eike @GBee
I'd try debian/unstable or even unstable+experimental. It works like a charm with free drivers, proprietary drivers can be painful sometimes (AMD ones in particular, not sure about NVidia, tbh).
I'd try debian/unstable or even unstable+experimental. It works like a charm with free drivers, proprietary drivers can be painful sometimes (AMD ones in particular, not sure about NVidia, tbh).
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I kinda wish I hadn't already beaten it now.
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You need to learn to delegate. Hire a few assistants to play for you, from a third world country maybe to keep the wages reasonable. I'm sure it's well worth the fame and fortune the 100% Linux completion rate would bestow on your glorious personage.I somewhat miss the times when it was possible to play all the games on Linux...Playing all games is very much possible (assuming you have enough bucks). Playing all to completion has become very much impossible, esp. when you go for 100% achievements!
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If you are on Ubuntu 14.04+, getting the Nvidia 364 series is easy: https://launchpad.net/~graphics-drivers/+archive/ubuntu/ppa
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Proprietary drivers are not the work of Satan, and if you were really concerned about it you'd not be able to drive a modern car, watch TV or make a phone call because all these devices, even those based on linux, use binary drivers and firmware.
If that fails to change your mind, consider the fact that you're refusing to use a closed source driver to play a closed source game - that doesn't make a jot of sense does it now?
And you're refusing to use a closed source operating system to play closed source games - that doesn't make a lot of sense so just use Windows ;)
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That's handy, A 1tb evo ssd has turned up today too :D
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That's handy, A 1tb evo ssd has turned up today too :D
:D
I bought the 500 GB two weeks ago.
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That's handy, A 1tb evo ssd has turned up today too :DI bought the 500 GB two weeks ago.
Almost 1 year ago in my case - and it's sitting at 48.2GiB left. And that's only Steam games, root and home are on separate SSDs. :(
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If you are on Ubuntu 14.04+, getting the Nvidia 364 series is easy: https://launchpad.net/~graphics-drivers/+archive/ubuntu/ppa
I have that PPA, and the privative version of the 364 series is not in my list, only the open source version.
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Wanted to buy this with Bitcoins just to try it, but i dont get them in time. So it will be € i guess ^_^
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