Seriously, what the heck Feral Interactive! First Dawn of War II, then Mad Max and very quickly after Deus Ex: Mankind Divided!
That's right, Deus Ex: Mankind Divided is launching on SteamOS & Linux on the 3rd of November!
On the 3rd of November, become Human 2.0 as Deus Ex: Mankind Divided arrives on Linux. pic.twitter.com/clhYuYejVW
— Feral Interactive (@feralgames) October 21, 2016
Feral are doing an insane amount of porting recently for us, this has truly made 2016 our best ever year.
As usual, I will do a livestream on the day of release, be sure to follow us on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/gamingonlinux
I am also hoping to get access to the game, so that I can do my usual report on how it runs.
About the game
The year is 2029, and mechanically augmented humans have now been deemed outcasts, living a life of complete and total segregation from the rest of society.
Now an experienced covert operative, Adam Jensen is forced to operate in a world that has grown to despise his kind. Armed with a new arsenal of state-of-the-art weapons and augmentations, he must choose the right approach, along with who to trust, in order to unravel a vast worldwide conspiracy.
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Quoting: JahimselfI wonder how the game perform on linux, because if there is a big gap like on alien isolation it may almost impossible to hit the 40fps average on normal settings, even with a GTX1080 on 1080p... It seeems it is one of the worst port of the century on pc, so unless feral find a way to get better perf on linux, it might be very hard to run the game outside the minimum settings.Huh? Even on my 970 I haven't had any issues with Alien Isolation, don't remember seeing anyone complain about it either.
Quoting: GuestI'll see your Army of Squids & raise you an Orc Warband or two. ;) The Waaargh is coming. :DQuoting: libgradevWow :)
Isn't Total War: Warhammer still due this year?
Yes, during the Autumn, so it shouldn't be too far away now. I'd like to raise an Army of Squig's lol.
That's the one I am saving for, but I will pick up Dues Ex sometime soon.
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Quoting: liamdaweA:I Performs fine on my 960 as well. I believe there was a performance bug with Pascal chips and early drivers. You should try again. Sure there's a gap, but nothing that dramatic.Quoting: JahimselfI wonder how the game perform on linux, because if there is a big gap like on alien isolation it may almost impossible to hit the 40fps average on normal settings, even with a GTX1080 on 1080p... It seeems it is one of the worst port of the century on pc, so unless feral find a way to get better perf on linux, it might be very hard to run the game outside the minimum settings.Huh? Even on my 970 I haven't had any issues with Alien Isolation, don't remember seeing anyone complain about it either.
Like many of you, I wonder why Vulkan wasn't on the table. I thought one of the selling points of Vulkan was that it would make porting from DX12 much easier. As of now, we still only have 2 Vulkan games on Linux (unless you count the Android titles). Is there some technical problem with it, or is it just not mature enough?
On ultra 1080p with a GTX970 you only have 30fps max. SO it is the worst port ever made on pc (because they dev it with console on first sight)
I meant if feral port does not perform better than the original, we will all play on minimum settings. Appart for those who have a gtx1080, they may reach 60fps on normal settings @ 1080p. So forget the 2k5 or 4k resolution.
I know graphics are not the most important thing. But I find it disturbing that the game cannot be played with at max settings with a 350€ graphic card, even more that a Titan X(pascal) barely reach 60fps on ultra @1080p. I would expect it to run the game at 4K ultra above 60fps. Nothing to do with feral though.
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However, I'm not so sure they had enough time to do DX12 to Vulkan yet. However, if Feral has also decided that DX12 to Vulkan is a worthwhile investment, we may see it as a test feature at some point. But in two short weeks we will know exactly how they did.
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