Serious Sam VR: The First Encounter [Steam] now supports VR on Linux using Vulkan, but Croteam is now waiting on Valve updating SteamVR to work on Linux.
From the patch notes:
QuoteVR is now supported on Linux!
- Vulkan API supported and recommended for VR.
- This is waiting for updated SteamVR for Linux to be released. Once that is out, we will enable the Linux download for all owners.
- Note that this whole system is very early, and there might be problems with stability and performance
It's not clear when SteamVR will support Linux, but recently a Valve developer did show it working, which I mentioned in another article about Croteam. I will show it again though as it's awesome:
Early Serious Sam VR and SteamVR builds are coming along nicely on RADV + AMDGPU stack! pic.twitter.com/fpRQObSqOe
— Pierre-Loup Griffais (@Plagman2) February 8, 2017
Hopefully one day I will be able to afford a Vive, but they are really expensive and I simply cannot justify the expense right now. Shame, as I would like to be converted to VR, as I'm still a big skeptic right now.
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Every cell of my body is waiting for the arrival of SteamVR and the Unity SteamVR plugin from Valve on Linux. I'll buy SSVR the moment it's available on Linux, even though I'm not really interested in shooters at all, to support the phenomenal Linux support of Croteam. That will be a glorious day when I can finally stop booting Windows to experiment with Unity and my Vive...
I don't think so. SSVR is a 180° shooter with very limited movement (limited by the size of your playspace with no artificial movement). An adaption for mouse and keyboard would probably be pretty boring - no movement, just controlling the crosshair / looking around and shooting.
It looks as if Croteam would at least think about adding gamepad support to SSVR.
Last edited by gehneo on 16 February 2017 at 11:58 am UTC
Quoting: GuestWill this same version be playable without VR?
Because my debit card is waiting for that linux logo to appear, but I don't have VR.
It looks as if Croteam would at least think about adding gamepad support to SSVR.
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Quoting: GuestWill this same version be playable without VR?
Because my debit card is waiting for that linux logo to appear, but I don't have VR.
both HD remasters are coming, i can't wait too.
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But what exactly does this mean: Will this game now work on Vive if I buy it, so I can just go get me the VR-set and hook it up to the set?
Doesn't there need to be some sort of framework software in place as well, before I can connect the Vive to the PC? Is that what "SteamVR" is?
Doesn't there need to be some sort of framework software in place as well, before I can connect the Vive to the PC? Is that what "SteamVR" is?
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Games need the steamvr runtime to work with VR, but isn't relaesed for linux yet. Serious sam is ready to work, with steamvr for linux that only developers have. At the moment that valve release SteamVR for linux all users, the game automaticly will be ready to be played.
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Quoting: BeamboomDoesn't there need to be some sort of framework software in place as well, before I can connect the Vive to the PC? Is that what "SteamVR" is?Well, the drivers for the Vive itself are already working on Linux (and are part of the installable SteamVR package for Linux), with NVIDIA drivers at least - I already verified this by running a demo from the Vrui toolkit. What's missing from SteamVR is the complete UI package, including the VR version of Steam's Big Picture Mode, the status window for the VR hardware, the setup to switch between room scale and standing/seating mode and to measure your play space boundaries, the SteamVR tutorial and more.
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SteamVR is supposed to abstract things where I could technically use my rift DK2 and razer hydra for this right? I really like VR (enough to get a dev kit) but I'm not sure I can warrant getting another (finished) headset considering there's quite limited support.
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It's really great to see Croteam supporting Linux so well. I'm really looking forward to the Fusion Update 2017 for SS1-3 and the upcoming SS4. In the meantime I'm playing through the Talos Principle. If I ever get VR, I'll be sure to buy the SS VR games.
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In the meantime, they could just release the non-VR version on Linux first. It would actually have a larger audience too, at this moment.
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I was really hoping that VR headsets would get cheaper before I wanted one so bad.
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Valve developed a better and cheaper lighthouse and a new detection sensor for the headset, also they made a new controller. It's still in development but they will be more cheap than actual because headset will need less sensors and pieces and same for the new lighthouses.
The new lighthouses were announced some days ago:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1362&v=kMpQWSqQFK0
The new sensors:
http://www.digitaltrends.com/virtual-reality/htc-vive-sensor-cheaper/
The new lighthouses were announced some days ago:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1362&v=kMpQWSqQFK0
The new sensors:
http://www.digitaltrends.com/virtual-reality/htc-vive-sensor-cheaper/
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