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Total War: WARHAMMER [Steam, Feral Store] comes to Linux tomorrow and it’s good news for AMD GPU users as Mesa will be officially supported on normal Linux distributions, but not on SteamOS.

Thanks to recent strides in Mesa development, Feral Interactive have been able to officially support AMD cards with this release. We may even have a fresh interview with Feral coming soon, stay tuned on that.

Minimum requirements
3.4GHz Intel Core i3-4130
3.5GHz AMD FX6300 processor
4GB RAM
1GB Nvidia 650ti/2GB AMD R9 270 graphics card* or better.

Recommended requirements
3.4 GHz Intel Core i7-4770 processor
8GB RAM
4GB Nvidia 970/4GB AMD RX 480 graphics card* or better.

*Nvidia cards require 367.28 drivers or newer. AMD cards require Mesa 13.0.1 drivers compiled using LLVM 3.9 or newer. AMD graphics cards are not supported when running SteamOS.

I will likely have a port report, benchmarks and thoughts up at release tomorrow.

I imagine the game will be released on Linux in the early afternoon UTC tomorrow, like what has happened with the previous releases from Feral. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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gojul Nov 21, 2016
Much lighter than Deus Ex, given that the latter one works like a charm on my box (and I completed it, while it is sadly too short)
Jahimself Nov 21, 2016
I'm on nvidia, but I applaud Feral for their first release supporting MESA open source driver! It is another great step for linux gaming opened by our beloved cheetah :)
Lordpkappa Nov 21, 2016
I'm in, GTX 980 ti ready ;)
Liam Dawe Nov 21, 2016
I'm on nvidia, but I applaud Feral for their first release supporting MESA open source driver! It is another great step for linux gaming opened by our beloved cheetah :)
Actually it's not the first time they have supported mesa, see here.

Medieval Total War, Tomb Raider, Life Is Strange and Dawn of War II all officially support Mesa.

Edit: Added in Dawn of War II, as Edwin's post is a little out of date now.


Last edited by Liam Dawe on 21 November 2016 at 2:01 pm UTC
chui2ch Nov 21, 2016
I'm on nvidia, but I applaud Feral for their first release supporting MESA open source driver! It is another great step for linux gaming opened by our beloved cheetah :)
If I'm not mistaken it will be their 4th? It depends on how you count the DOW II expansions.
edddeduck_feral Nov 21, 2016
I'm on nvidia, but I applaud Feral for their first release supporting MESA open source driver! It is another great step for linux gaming opened by our beloved cheetah :)

The first Feral game that supported Mesa was also our first game released on Linux! So we've always supported Mesa where possible since the very first game. :)

For the record XCOM 1 (our first release) supported Mesa for Intel GPUs. Total War: Medieval 2, Life Is Strange, Dawn Of War 2 are some recent games that all shipped with Mesa/RadeonSI official support for AMD hardware.

We've supported Mesa where possible and we have a number of titles supported on Mesa and many more that we did all the work needed inside the game but could not support it officially due to the game needing fixes that where not yet available to end users. For example both Mad Max and Deus Ex run on the latest Mesa but had a few driver issues (mainly performance related) preventing official support on launch.

Warhammer is the first complex modern title that we've been able to have Mesa support from launch since games started requiring OpenGL 4 features like compute shaders even on the lowest settings. However it is a long way from being our first Mesa supported title.
Mountain Man Nov 21, 2016
Looks like I'm somewhere between the minimum and recommended specs. It worked out well for Mad Max, so I wonder if I'll be able to eke some good performance out of this one?
edddeduck_feral Nov 21, 2016
Looks like I'm somewhere between the minimum and recommended specs. It worked out well for Mad Max, so I wonder if I'll be able to eke some good performance out of this one?

You should be more than fine :)
Lordpkappa Nov 21, 2016
Will be update to support vulkan in the future?
gojul Nov 21, 2016
@edddeduck_feral : do you plan to port to Linux the remaining Total War games, I mean Rome 2, Shogun 2, Napoleon ? It would be really great !
0aTT Nov 21, 2016
I've still with the latest 375 nvidia driver performance issues with ATTILA on my GTX 970 / i7 6700K system when I set everything to maximum. In some situations the frame rate drops to 10 fps or lower. At the same time the GPU utilization drops. Also there are constantly micro stuttering when I watch single units for example. I've read that there are the same problems exits under Windows.

The game uses the memory of the graphic card just below the 3.5 GB limit but only barely. Could maybe have something to do with it or not?

Even with lower settings I can make constant only 30 fps. I wonder if Warhammer has similar problems. So I have my doubts that you can play it with a GTX 970 with the best settings. Because I love the Total War series I'm already thinking about buying a new graphic card. But I'm unsure if this really helps. I'm wondering how well AMD cards perform with Linux. As before, most games do not run well with AMD cards or not?


Last edited by 0aTT on 21 November 2016 at 3:33 pm UTC
Jahimself Nov 21, 2016
I recently got into the feral spiral and I dit not know about other titles! It's even better :) I was also commenting as Feral has asked canonical if they could get MESA official ppa which would be awesome if they can support it.
Ben D Nov 21, 2016
Such a long wishlist, so little money.

@edddeduck_feral : do you plan to port to Linux the remaining Total War games, I mean Rome 2, Shogun 2, Napoleon ? It would be really great !

Rome 2 especially would be awesome!
libgradev Nov 21, 2016
@edddeduck_feral official Mesa support is great news :)

Mad Max runs fine on Mesa for me now (RX480) btw!
neowiz73 Nov 21, 2016
will grab this as soon as the tux icon shows up. been looking forward to playing this.
slaapliedje Nov 22, 2016
Looks like I'm somewhere between the minimum and recommended specs. It worked out well for Mad Max, so I wonder if I'll be able to eke some good performance out of this one?

Have you gotten to the area in front of Gastown in Mad Max yet? Performance on my system (32gb / i7-6700k / 1080 GTX) dies there. Granted I have max settings, but it's fine everywhere else, just chokes on all the garbage.. er particles there. Haven't tested if it's a Linux performance thing or not yet though.
slaapliedje Nov 22, 2016
will grab this as soon as the tux icon shows up. been looking forward to playing this.

Same! Been wanting to get into the Total War games, but then held off until I had read that there was going to be a Warhammer version!
FredO Nov 22, 2016
It's the 22nd, and the hype is real! Somebody get the cats out of bed, WAAAAAAGH!
Crazy Penguin Nov 22, 2016
It's the 22nd, and the hype is real! Somebody get the cats out of bed, WAAAAAAGH!
Bloody Orks! Bring it on then! KHAZUKAN KAZAKIT-HA! ;P
kura Nov 22, 2016
What about Intel GPUs :( ?
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