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Many asked, now Feral Interactive have answered. Rise of the Tomb Raider [Steam] is officially on the way to Linux! What a fantastic way to start a Tuesday with news like this! It still amazes me to this day that Linux will have games like this, very happy with the news!

Feral aren't saying exactly when it will arrive, but they had a tweet out that said "This Winter" which has since been deleted (Edit: replaced with this one). You can see the official confirmation on their official site which now says "This spring", so it could be here sometime between March and late June.

The advantage of getting a game later than Windows, is we get the 20 Year Celebration edition which has all the DLC.

For those wondering, it will indeed use Vulkan on Linux! This is confirmed at the bottom of the Features page on the mini-site.

Here's the trailer Feral put up:

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The game has been loved by reviewers and users alike, so it looks like it will be a solid hit for Linux gamers after more Lara. It takes the first game and makes nearly all aspects of it bigger and better than before, including more actual Tombs.

It seems this is the game that has replaced the previous Linux port teaser of "O VAIN ILLUSION OF GLORY AND GRANDEUR" that was put up back in October of last year. We still have to discover the game behind the "It's just a shot away" teaser that was put up in January, so there's more on the way remember!

Are you hyped? Let us know in the comments.

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Samsai Feb 15, 2018
Quoting: pete910
Quoting: z1lt0id
Quoting: Geppeto35Nice, let's work on Shadow of War now Feral :-P ^^

Oh yeah because all those micro transactions and loot boxes will work well for Linux gamers. Ugh this game can die in a fire.

So because you don't want it or agree with it , *** anyone else ?

Nice attitude to your fellow users ...
Well, he does have the same right to not want a certain game as another has to want it.
Whitewolfe80 Feb 15, 2018
Quoting: KimyrielleGood to see Square Enix is still committed! After not seeing anything from them making its way to Linux for a while, I was getting worried!

Hitman was still square enix when it was announced for linux that came out last year, io went indie after the linux port was out.
pete910 Feb 16, 2018
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Quoting: Samsai
Quoting: pete910
Quoting: z1lt0id
Quoting: Geppeto35Nice, let's work on Shadow of War now Feral :-P ^^

Oh yeah because all those micro transactions and loot boxes will work well for Linux gamers. Ugh this game can die in a fire.

So because you don't want it or agree with it , *** anyone else ?

Nice attitude to your fellow users ...
Well, he does have the same right to not want a certain game as another has to want it.

Not wanting the game is fine , Saying the game should "die in a fire " is interpreted by me as the game should not exist for any of us.
jaguar Feb 16, 2018
nice!
but what is the relation between RotTR and the teaser "O VAIN ILLUSION OF GLORY AND GRANDEUR" ?
It was the bus in London?
tuubi Feb 16, 2018
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Quoting: jaguarnice!
but what is the relation between RotTR and the teaser "O VAIN ILLUSION OF GLORY AND GRANDEUR" ?
It was the bus in London?
It wasn't the bus. For a plausible explanation, check this comment by tumocs.
thewho Feb 16, 2018
I love you all! ?
Scoopta Feb 16, 2018
Quoting: riusma
Quoting: ScooptaI'm hoping vulkan will mean an end to their "we only officially support nVidia cards" stance that they've had on some of their titles because I WANT THIS GAME. XD

I know that it has not been always the case but all games ported by Feral work on AMD now, no? (with recent versions of MESA and despite what some of the Steam requirements indicate) The problem wasn't really Vulkan (or OpenGL version) but more on the availability of drivers (from AMD or Open Source) versions supporting it (or OpenGL > 3) in most distributions (and SteamOS mainly). Feral contribute to MESA development since some time now... :S:
The problem was AMDs terrible OpenGL drivers. I tried shadow of Mordor on the latest AMD drivers prior to switching to mesa. They supported OpenGL 4.5. Did the game run? Nope. However on the latest version of mesa it currently does but it was definitely the OpenGL driver being broken. Something I'm hoping their vulkan drivers don't suffer from. That being said mesa is generally just better.
evergreen Feb 16, 2018
ok, I don’t like games like this, but I bought it to support feral and to test vulkan. yahoooooo!!!

ps. any hope feral can put hands on Ark survival evolved?


Last edited by evergreen on 16 February 2018 at 11:59 am UTC
Eike Feb 16, 2018
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Quoting: evergreenok, I don’t like games like this, but I bought it to support feral and to test vulkan. yahoooooo!!!

While this is a great idea, AFAIK you should wait until the release, or Feral will not get any money. I think you should give it back for now. (What's the word? Recash?)
evergreen Feb 16, 2018
Quoting: Eike
Quoting: evergreenok, I don’t like games like this, but I bought it to support feral and to test vulkan. yahoooooo!!!

While this is a great idea, AFAIK you should wait until the release, or Feral will not get any money. I think you should give it back for now. (What's the word? Recash?)

Oh, allright, I’ll refund it and put it in my wishlist.
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