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Feral Interactive are up to their usual teasing once again. They've announced F1 2017 is coming to Mac, but they're also directly requesting to see demand for it on Linux.

See their Tweet:

Should Linux re-join our FORMULA ONE team with F1 2017? It won’t be this month if they do, but show us there's demand! #THEREQUESTINATOR pic.twitter.com/MLuN2IJAyv

— Feral Interactive (@feralgames) August 18, 2017


I believe this is the first time they've ever asked the Linux community about demand for a specific game. The interesting thing really is their wording "It won’t be this month if they do" meaning there's a real chance.

Considering they previously ported F1 2015 to Linux and said F1 2016 won't be ported as sales of F1 2015 weren't strong enough, maybe they're going to test the waters once again? I imagine if F1 2017 is actually reviewed better, it would sell better.

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Ripster Aug 19, 2017
As much as I love seeing games come to Linux I can't say I have any interest in this one. I am not big on racing games and Dirt Rally was for me a rare exception where I really enjoyed single player racing. I hope enough others are interested though!
burnall Aug 19, 2017
I would like to play it
micha Aug 19, 2017
What interests me most is whether F1 2017 is 'West Norwood' which vanished from the radar? =)
faceless Aug 19, 2017
If it comes to Linux and if it is a good racing game, I'll buy it.


Last edited by faceless on 20 August 2017 at 12:41 am UTC
leillo1975 Aug 19, 2017
Of course, If F1 2017 comes to Linux, I will buy it, sure. This game seems to be most complete than F1-2015. F1-2015 is not great, but is not a bad game like a lot of people say here. I love all the racing games, especially the simulators. Someone talked about Assetto Corsa in this thread... this is a real racing simulator, with a lot of DLC's, mods and a extreme Force Feedback support. Feral devs could take an eye on it. Project Cars could be another "bombazo" if it could be ported, and it is more commercial. It has a lot of types of cars, circuits and a good career mode.


Last edited by leillo1975 on 19 August 2017 at 9:23 pm UTC
MintedGamer Aug 19, 2017
As others have said I'd prefer if Feral put their dev effort elsewhere as its not my favorite genre, but I'm a Feral Fanboy so would support them and buy it if it was released. I'm sure I'd enjoy it, particularly if it supported Vulkan and performance was good.
habernir Aug 20, 2017
yes yes yes

please port it to linux.
jsa1983 Aug 20, 2017
I would love F1 2017, so +1 from me.
(I don't have twitter or FB, so I will only post here)
MVinhas Aug 20, 2017
F1 fan here, I can't believe there is actually a chance for this game to be ported to Linux, despite the bad reviews of F1 2015.

I think it's reasonable to give a 2nd chance to F1 franchise because F1 2015 was the worst of the series (imo F1 2013 is still the best).

I would definitely buy it.
vickop Aug 20, 2017
If Feral makes a port of this game, I will definitely be able to remove windows from my partitions. It's the only reason I keep a partition with windows (F1 2016 at this time).

Feral, port it, please.
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