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The patch we have been waiting on for Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor [Steam, Feral Interactive] is finally live and fixes a major graphical bug on NVIDIA drivers.

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You might not remember, but Mordor on Linux had a bad case of missing body syndrome. This patch will remove the need for any workarounds on later NVIDIA drivers.

Changelog:
- Fixed crash when swapping controller at run time
- Allow bindings of extra mouse buttons
- Fixed various rare crashes and hangs on quit
- Fixed missing bodies and other geometry on Nvidia
- Fixed 7.1 Surround sound support
- Fixed Spanish language support
- Modernised launch scripts to help on various distributions
- General performance improvements, particularly in CPU limited situations
- Fixed forced VSync on AMD Mesa
- Minor text fixes

Something not specifically mentioned in their changelog, but nice to see is that Mordor now uses the Feral launcher.

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jith_feral Jan 27, 2017
  • Game Dev
Quoting: ziabiceBrief report on my PC using Mesa + radeonsi, FullHD and medium settings: game seems a little faster, still stutters, but is playable.
AMD GPUs aren't officially supported for Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor on Linux, but still worth emailing [email protected] so the team there can look into this.
M@GOid Jan 27, 2017
There is a way to skip the driver warning on Feral games? Its okay to see it the first time, but annoying when you are playing the games flawlessly for several days.
jith_feral Jan 27, 2017
  • Game Dev
Quoting: M@GOidThere is a way to skip the driver warning on Feral games? Its okay to see it the first time, but annoying when you are playing the games flawlessly for several days.

You can skip it on our newer titles, but not the older ones.
M@GOid Jan 27, 2017
It can be done i
Quoting: jith_feral
Quoting: M@GOidThere is a way to skip the driver warning on Feral games? Its okay to see it the first time, but annoying when you are playing the games flawlessly for several days.

You can skip it on our newer titles, but not the older ones.

It can be done in Shadow of Mordor? If so, how?
Redface Jan 27, 2017
Thank you Feral for keeping this older title updated, even if it took a while:-)
jith_feral Jan 27, 2017
  • Game Dev
Quoting: M@GOidIt can be done i
Quoting: jith_feral
Quoting: M@GOidThere is a way to skip the driver warning on Feral games? Its okay to see it the first time, but annoying when you are playing the games flawlessly for several days.

You can skip it on our newer titles, but not the older ones.

It can be done in Shadow of Mordor? If so, how?

Nope, you can't skip it in Shadow of Mordor.
GBee Jan 28, 2017
Unfortunately following this update it crashes/exits on startup for me.
MaCroX95 Jan 29, 2017
Some huge performance drops for me unfortunately on GTX970 :( The benchmark is better but in actual game it keeps stuttering much...
jith_feral Jan 30, 2017
  • Game Dev
Quoting: MaCroX95Some huge performance drops for me unfortunately on GTX970 :( The benchmark is better but in actual game it keeps stuttering much...

Can you please email [email protected] so that the team there can look into this?
OlliC Jun 21, 2017
Hmm..still having this missing body bug on Arch Linux with nvidia driver 381.22.


Last edited by OlliC on 21 June 2017 at 4:24 pm UTC
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