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Update: The game was announced.

Just a quick one—Feral Interactive are at it again folks, it's been a while since we had a teaser. Looks like tomorrow we will get a new game announcement from Feral.

So maybe we'll announce a massive game for Mac and Linux tomorrow. Should we? Could be fun.

— Feral Interactive (@feralgames) September 14, 2016


What could it be? I have no idea. Throw your thoughts in the comments!

Could they be announcing something brand new? Could they be formally announcing the game attached to one of their radar entries? So many thoughts, so much hype! Choo-choo!

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elbuglione Sep 15, 2016
OK.
is clear now.
It must be EVOLVE
boltronics Sep 15, 2016
Doom or Far Cry Primal.

Well, I can dream.
tripy Sep 15, 2016
Quoting: ShmerlMassive? How about TW3?
If only...
STiAT Sep 15, 2016
Quoting: Redface
Quoting: t3g
Quoting: STiATI doubt that any game supporting Vulkan will come out any time soon, since drivers of the Ubuntu LTS are not up for it (NVidia 304.131)

The 367 drivers (stable Vulkan support) will make their way into the Ubuntu 16.04 LTS and Ubuntu 16.10 repos soon and will replace 361 according to this xenial-proposed entry on Launchpad.

I'm also guessing they will be available to install either before or when Ubuntu 16.04.2 gets released as an ISO at the end of this year or in February 2017.

That sounds good, and the current 16.04 LTS has 361.42 so its not as old as STiAT wrote who still must be on 14.04

I'm on Manjaro and took the release 16.04, not 16.04.2, but usually Ubuntu does not update the drivers in sub releases.

As developer, I've no use for software stacks as old as Ubuntu usually ships (mostly libraries), because maintaining my own development lib directory isn't what I call fun.


Last edited by STiAT on 15 September 2016 at 5:17 am UTC
bolokanar Sep 15, 2016
Quoting: tripy
Quoting: ShmerlMassive? How about TW3?
If only...
Daydreaming… xD


Last edited by bolokanar on 15 September 2016 at 5:35 am UTC
lucifertdark Sep 15, 2016
It's the new Deus Ex, I dug into SteamDB & found their name hidden away in the Linux executable depot for the game.
leillo1975 Sep 15, 2016
I have the hope that the game can be Mad Max. Evolve is another great game, but I think that is a free game and Feral can't take some money of it.


Last edited by leillo1975 on 15 September 2016 at 7:32 am UTC
Blauer_Hunger Sep 15, 2016
I hope it'll be GTA V or Rise of the Tomb Raider, although I have a working solution for these Windows-Games in a VM. But even if they don't announce GTA V or Rise of the Tomb Raider tomorrow, every great game with a many fans released for Linux is a step in the right direction.
linux_gamer Sep 15, 2016
I wish it is Tomb Raider or Mad Max. Doom would be perfect also, but its already on Vulkan and I hope for an inhouse port there.
Sslaxx Sep 15, 2016
Maybe this post could be edited to link to the one announcing that it's Deus Ex?
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