I loved the first Half-Life, so the chance to revisit it in Black Mesa [Steam, Official Site] was too enticing to pass up, sadly though you may want to hold off for now.
Note: Black Mesa isn’t yet finished and it’s in Early Access, as it’s missing the final chapter “Xen” of the Half-Life experience. People are quite torn on that part of the game as it is, so you may still enjoy it without it.
When you first dive in, you will be struck by how well they have managed to capture the feel of the original Half-Life, a lot of it is the same, but it looks so much better.
With better textures and better lighting, it is a much better looking game that could get people interested in Half-Life that may be put off by the ageing original Valve-built version. Sadly, for us, that’s where the fun stops right now.
It is a very unstable! It has crashed multiple times for me making actually playing and testing it a real pain. It crashes every single time in the same spot, which is at the very start when you’re going to enter the test chamber.
I’ve looked over the Steam forum for it, and it appears quite a number of people are also having issues with the Linux version. Some people have managed to get past that section, but there’s other crashes, texture issues and lighting issues.
If you want to skip that section, you can enable the developer console in the options, and then press "`" to bring up the console and enter in this command:
sv_unlockedchapters 5
That will essentially skip that entire part, but where's the fun in that?
If you’re wanting to pick it up, I would advise waiting a while until the Linux version is not only more stable, but to also wait for the game's main story to be complete for the full experience.
I will keep an eye on it, and let you know when the issues are solved.
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cap your framerate to 120 and it wont crash.. ofc you need to start a new game, old save doesnt work even if you cap framerate after that.
weird, but i havent had any crashes after this
weird, but i havent had any crashes after this
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Works fine for me. Arch.
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Finished the game few days ago with a single crash (somewhere mid-game), guess I was lucky :)
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It initially didn't launch for me, but after deleting libstdc++.so.6 from bin it runs like a dream. I've put 3 hours into it so far and only got 1 crash that I couldn't reproduce.
i7-2600, RX 480, padoka ppa
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i7-2600, RX 480, padoka ppa
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Worked super well for me at the time they released it for Linux. Did only play it back then and only for ~2 hours though..
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works great on manjaro, some little shasow issues but only that
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For me it works just fine: Ubuntu 16.10, nVidia GTX 970 (latest beta drivers) at 3440x1440 resolution everything maxed out.
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I've been lucky too - nearly 4 hours in, just at the canal crossing at the bottom of the huge elevator, but I've not had a single crash/issue. Very stable so far. Specs follow for reference:
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Have completed it on my OpenSUSE system, however I did have a repeated crash very early on in the game. Managed to spam-save my way through it!
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No problem for me.
Xubuntu 16.04
GTX 970
FX 8350
Xubuntu 16.04
GTX 970
FX 8350
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Good to know not everyone is affected :), lots of reports of it on Steam sadly.
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Remember to not put a chair into the particle beam in the beginning of the game.
The Linux Gamer Stream
The Chair
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The Linux Gamer Stream
The Chair
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I played through Black Mesa last weekend. Ubuntu 16.04, GTX 970 with proprietary drivers. I also had the crashes in the test chamber and in a later level where you have to explode a standing helicopter. I saved and loaded my way through the test chamber and shoved some corpses away from the helicopter to get through those. They announced this as a Linux Beta so I was not angry about it. But besides from these two things everything else was ultra smooth and well done. No crashes, hiccups whatsoever. So I would not call this game unstable. Just be aware that there are these bugs in the beta.
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Ubuntu 16.04, GTX 970, always crashing. Deleting libstdc++, fuxung fps, setting mat_queue_mode, nothing helps. Will skip this game for now.
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no problem for me
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I played all the chapters they've released twice without a crash or any other problem. Guess I'm lucky?
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Quoting: Crystal DaggerI played all the episodes they've released twice without a crash or any other problem. Guess I'm lucky?This is not Valve's Half-Life or episodes, this is Black Mesa.
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No problems for me either, 7 hours played without a single crash or bug.
Xubuntu 16.04
Nvidia 960 with 370.28 drivers
Xubuntu 16.04
Nvidia 960 with 370.28 drivers
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Quoting: robvvHave completed it on my OpenSUSE system, however I did have a repeated crash very early on in the game. Managed to spam-save my way through it!
Ended up having to do the same thing in the Test Chamber on my Antergos desktop. Other than that - and a weird texture in the elevator - the game has been running very well for me.
Can't say the same for my laptop - System76 Gazelle - since the game can't even launch there for some reason. Also Antergos.
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I have all settings maxed to their highest possible values, no crashes so far ...I am somewehere where the first contact with the millitary is made.
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