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Feral Interactive are wanting to know what games you want ported to Linux, hopefully taking your requests into real consideration.

See their Tweet below:

Denizens of Linux! Feed #THEREQUESTINATOR so our engineers can see all your requests in one place. Use the tag and you will be processed! pic.twitter.com/OHM6UWHPNN

— Feral Interactive (@feralgames) August 11, 2017


They also asked on Facebook and Reddit.

It will be interesting to see if any of the user requests actually get ported. I am always sceptical of things like this, as it's essentially a hype machine for Feral and it doesn't necessarily mean anything will get ported as a result of requests there. Just keep that in mind when wildly requesting ports. Even so, it's a bit of fun and I am excited to see what Feral bring out over the rest of the year and beyond.

I've seen people constantly ask Feral about porting BioShock Remastered to Linux previous to this, but each request is met with the usual "we have nothing to share" type of reply. Considering it's a popular pick, I hope they look into that one. I would certainly appreciate BioShock Remastered on Linux!

So far it seems Doom, Bioshock and The Witcher 3 are popular choices.

What would you like to see?

Would have written this up four hours ago when I replied to their tweet, but updating some of the site code seemed to make time vanish!

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Nezchan Aug 11, 2017
Obviously Skyrim, but I'd like to actually see a Linux client for Wildstar since someone mentioned PvE MMOs. Maybe one (or more) of the Tales Of games or the remakes of the Final Fantasy series like FF X and VII. Some of the Batman games and maybe the first two Bioshocks would be great. I hear the Dragon Age games are good, so they'd be a fine addition to the Linux catalogue.

Hey, and I'll be a heretic here and suggest No Man's Sky.
aldy Aug 11, 2017
Rise of the Tomb Raider
Agents of Mayhem
Shadow Warrior 2
Witcher 3
Doom
Expalphalog Aug 11, 2017
Stories Untold
Endless Space
elbuglione Aug 11, 2017
Quoting: Whitewolfe80
Quoting: elbuglioneIn This Order:

With great expectations (Linux Really need this games):
- GTAV
- The Witcher 3
- Skyrim
- DOOM
- PES/FIFA
- Overwatch

Objectives reachable for Feral:
- Final Fantasy VII Remake
- Nier Automata
- Rise of the Tomb Raider
- Final Fantasy XII The Zodiac Age
- Kindom Hearts III
- Dirt 4
- F1 2018
- Final Fantasy XV
- PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds

Izi pizi ports (and nice to have):
- Street Fighter V
- Final Fantasy XII The Zodiac Age
- Bayonetta
- Shenmue III
- TEKKEN 7
- Final Fantasy VII Remake

"I have a Dream":
- The Last Of Us 2
- Half Life 3 (!?)
- GTA VI
- Red Dead Redemption 2

Add Skyrim and Doom to your I have a dream cat i think given Bethesda no way fuck you attitude to Linux. Dirt 4 will be VP as have the last couple of dirt games and it appears VP are working on Arma 3 for linux currently at least according to their website.

Skyrim and Doom are Really easy ports for Linux

Indeed, is more unlikely Skyrim for Switch than Skirim for Linux. but here we are.

Skyrim and Doom for Linux is matter of time. Bateshda's only problem is the old manager/CEO who does not know about tecnology, much less about the future of video games.

In a few months or years, when the Debug of Life cuts off the heads of Bathesda executives, we'll have our Skyrim and DOOM on Linux.
Ehvis Aug 11, 2017
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I just noticed an interesting development. On the Feral radar "West Norwood" and "XCOM2 War of the Chosen" split into two dots. But "West Norwood" Linux was left in "Soon" while the rest, including the mac version, moved into "very soon".
TheRiddick Aug 11, 2017
Perhaps if Feral went to Bethesda and said, 'hey we will make the Skyrim/Fallout ports happen with no cost to you, and you'd still make %% profit from sales you would otherwise not have got', THEN maybe Bethesda would listen, but if Feral go asking for money to make a port then they will get a literal sword in the gut from certain developers.
Dunc Aug 11, 2017
I keep forgetting I have an account now, so I can join in the fun...

Witcher 3
Fallout 4
Elite: Dangerous (Seriously, the original has been unshakeable from the top of my “greatest games of all time” list since 1984. I am absolutely front and centre of their core market. But... no Linux version, no sale.)
Rise of the Tomb Raider
Dishonored 2
Assetto Corsa

GTAV and Skyrim would be nice if they helped people switch to Linux, but I've already played them to death on the Xbox 360. (Hmm. Modding, though... )
Calavera_Jo Aug 11, 2017
Lawbreakers
Prey
DOOM 2016
Dishonored 1,2
Blizzard games
g000h Aug 11, 2017
There's quite a few issues for Feral and monetizing a game port. One issue is the fact that there's a lot of Linux games out there already. So, whatever money Feral make is limited by that fact. Linux gamers spread their (finite) cash around what is available ( "lots" ).

Certainly, in my case, I pick up games that appeal to me that are released on Linux. But if a particular one that I like is not available (e.g. Witcher 3), then I spend my cash on another (Linux) game instead. There is so much out on Linux to keep me entertained. It'll be years before I finish playing what is in my collection already, not to mention titles which are highly replayable.

I've dropped over 150 hours into FTL and 280 hours into 7 Days To Die for instance, heh. Mad Max ~ about 80 hours, Dying Light ~ about 130 hours, Serious Sam 3 ~ about 70 hours.


Last edited by g000h on 11 August 2017 at 10:13 pm UTC
FredO Aug 11, 2017
The witcher 3
Rise of the tomb raider

That's all, cheers!
Aurelien Aug 11, 2017
I'd say:
  • No Man's Sky

  • Obduction

  • The Witness

  • Space Engineers

  • Any Settlers game

  • Any of the Star Wars Battlefront



Last edited by Aurelien on 11 August 2017 at 10:15 pm UTC
TheRiddick Aug 11, 2017
g000h wish I was you, being able to be entertained so easily for endless hours would be amazing, sadly most games tend to be quite MEH after a few hours at a time. I only keep playing Skyrim because of mods, but have only beat the game once in a rush.

The most time I have probably spend on a game that is not Multiplayer would be Witcher3, it just takes quite a while to finish the base game (have not even got into DLC because low FPS at 4k, waiting on upgrade).
Keyrock Aug 11, 2017
Quoting: MetallinatusNieR:Automata
Co-Signed
slapin Aug 11, 2017
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Rockstar:
GTA VC, GTA SA, GTA 4, GTA 5
watch_dogs, watch_dogs 2
LA Noire

Volition:
Agents of Mayhem
Segata Sanshiro Aug 11, 2017
FF7 Remake, and other Square Enix titles since they are already working together. Some more of the back catalog would be nice. That seems like the most realistic request.

Things like Fallout and Elder Scrolls seem unrealistic, since that would mean having some sort of deal with Bethesda. In business terms though, It makes sense to do more deals with developers and publishers like they have going with Square. Who knows, some day Feral could strike deals with Rockstar or Bethesda to port future titles to Linux and OSX.

To be honest, I don't get why more companies don't do those kinds of deals. It means their products get onto more platforms, and Feral takes care of the work.
TheRiddick Aug 11, 2017
I think many companies are just afraid of getting a bad reputation if the port gets released wonky like many often do. But for the most part issues get resolved in due time, helps allot that MESA is actually making progress also.
shigutso Aug 11, 2017
Monster Hunter World (CAPCOM, 2018)
skry Aug 11, 2017
Skyrim
Tekken 7
Doom
Witcher 3
Bayonetta
Comandante Ñoñardo Aug 11, 2017
Quoting: rkfgI'd like them to port other parts of the already ported games:
Life is StrangeLife is Strange: Before the Storm
Tomb RaiderRise of the Tomb Raider
Bioshock InfiniteBioshock 1/2

All of those games are or hopefully will be great. If not those then DOOM 2016 would do, especially because it looks like a potential low effort / high quality port without performance hits. Vulkan rules!

If I remember well, Feral didn't port Bioshock Infinite to Linux, I think it was VP... So VP must be asked port the remastered Bioshock's to Linux.
Anorelsan Aug 11, 2017
Dark Souls 3, Tomb Raider: Rise of the Tomb Raider, Witcher 3, Darksiders ... #THEREQUESTINATOR :P And a lot more that I left! Doom, Wolfenstein !!!
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