Update: Turns out it's not, as the author of the commit emailed me:
So this is not the port you're looking for, move along, move along.
Still, it's nice to see open source drivers being improved in such a way, with the use of Windows games in Wine still helping to improve the general Linux experience. It just goes to show how useful Wine is to developers as well as gamers.
Original article below:
A recent commit to Mesa [Link] that improves performance in radeonsi was emailed in, as it mentions Batman: Arkham Origins [Official Site] in a list of tested games, where all of them are native on Linux apart from that one game.
This is of course highly speculative, but it could be a good indicator of something to come.
See this part in particular (emphasis mine):
It's interesting how that list is all native Linux games, apart from Batman: Arkham Origins.
It's possible this was a test in Wine, but originally I thought it was a Virtual Programming port, since the improvement lines up rather well with the improvement to The Witcher 2. I spoke to VP and they assured me it's not them. Other porters didn't respond to my request for a comment.
It will be very interesting to see what happens with this. I will keep an eye on it. I shot off an email to the author of the commit to see if they can shed any light on it, but I doubt it.
Thanks for the note about it ziabice!
QuoteNo, Batman is NOT being ported to Linux as far as I know. Those shaders were captured from apitrace, which was captured with Wine. There are bug reports in FDO bugzilla with attached apitraces of Batman on Wine. That's where I got the shaders for my private shader-db.
Marek
So this is not the port you're looking for, move along, move along.
Still, it's nice to see open source drivers being improved in such a way, with the use of Windows games in Wine still helping to improve the general Linux experience. It just goes to show how useful Wine is to developers as well as gamers.
Original article below:
A recent commit to Mesa [Link] that improves performance in radeonsi was emailed in, as it mentions Batman: Arkham Origins [Official Site] in a list of tested games, where all of them are native on Linux apart from that one game.
This is of course highly speculative, but it could be a good indicator of something to come.
See this part in particular (emphasis mine):
QuotePERCENTAGE DELTAS Shaders PARAM exports (affected only)
batman_arkham_origins 589 -67.17 %
bioshock-infinite 1769 -0.47 %
dirt-showdown 548 -2.68 %
dota2 1747 -3.36 %
f1-2015 776 -4.94 %
left_4_dead_2 1762 -0.07 %
metro_2033_redux 2670 -0.43 %
portal 474 -0.22 %
talos_principle 324 -3.63 %
warsow 176 -2.20 %
witcher2 1040 -73.78 %
It's interesting how that list is all native Linux games, apart from Batman: Arkham Origins.
It's possible this was a test in Wine, but originally I thought it was a Virtual Programming port, since the improvement lines up rather well with the improvement to The Witcher 2. I spoke to VP and they assured me it's not them. Other porters didn't respond to my request for a comment.
It will be very interesting to see what happens with this. I will keep an eye on it. I shot off an email to the author of the commit to see if they can shed any light on it, but I doubt it.
Thanks for the note about it ziabice!
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Quoting: LinasIs this the same Batman game that doesn't even work properly on Windows? Was it ever fixed?No, that was cancelled and it was going to be by Feral.
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Quoting: GuestAre these percentages positive or negative ? Because every percentage number is preceded by a dash. So, I confuse them with negative percentages. I assume that if there has been a performance patch, it is probably positive percentages.I think what this shows, is how much it has reduced something happening, which results in improved performance.
Any thoughts ?
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I would guess this game is wrapped since it have that same insane improvement percentage as the other wrapped game on that list, Witcher 2.
So who could it be if it's not VP? Who else are doing the same kind of things? Or could it be wrapped in a (distributed version of) Wine?
Either way I'm intrigued because imo this is the best of the Batman games so far.
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So who could it be if it's not VP? Who else are doing the same kind of things? Or could it be wrapped in a (distributed version of) Wine?
Either way I'm intrigued because imo this is the best of the Batman games so far.
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Neat! :)
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Updated, no it isn't. It actually was from Wine.
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Now I'm sad. :(
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Origins was easily the worst of the Arkham games, but I still would have loved to see it on Linux.
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Quoting: Mountain ManOrigins was easily the worst of the Arkham games, but I still would have loved to see it on Linux.
I actually enjoyed "Origins" more than I did the latest "Knight".
Arkhams Origins, was imo. a fairly mediocre Arkham game, it followed in the footsteps of "Asylum & City" and did a rather decent job of it. Arkham Knight, on the other hand, had the Batmobile that failed to provide much positive to the series, story developments/ending that I felt was weird and ill fitting and finaly enough bugs & performance issues to fill 3 other games.
I don't know, maybe my feelings were in part becuse I had low expectations for the first non-Rocksteady Batman game, so it was pretty easy to surpass them. On the other hand, I had great expectations for Rocksteadys triumphant return to the franchise...and those failed in a rather spectacular fashion.
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Quoting: LinasIs this the same Batman game that doesn't even work properly on Windows? Was it ever fixed?
Arkham Knight was apparently far worse but I played Arkham Origins on Windows as recent as last month and it was still terribly buggy. The first mini boss would actually dissappear from the screen for seconds at a time and then reappear. Not to mention FPS drops were fairly common.
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