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The Linux beta of Arma 3 [Steam] is once again up to date with the Windows client at version 1.80 (meaning for now multiplayer with Windows gamers is possible), this also brings compatibility with the Tac-Ops Mission Pack.

"Wait, what? Arma 3 isn't on Linux!"—yes it is. The Linux (and Mac) versions aren't advertised on Steam as they're considered "experimental ports" by Bohemia Interactive. The porting work is being done by Virtual Programming, with the Linux version usually updated once a new version is already out for Windows. Buying it on Steam will allow you to install and play it like any other Linux game. See more on that here.

This latest update to Arma 3 for us adds support for the Arma 3 Tac-Ops Mission Pack [Steam], which includes 3 Singleplayer Operations (spread across 7 missions) for the experienced Arma player.  There's a lot of other changes too, which you can read about here. Most of the big stuff came in Arma 1.78 which we've skipped over to 1.80.

It's really good to see Bohemia Interactive continue to contract Virtual Programming to keep the ports updated, I know plenty of people who've had a lot of fun with them. Even I've recently come to quite enjoy it and I would never have if it wasn't on Linux.

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Brisse Apr 19, 2018
Quoting: Guest
Quoting: strunkenboldVP is violating the spec and nvidia just allows it.

Really ? It just happens to work on OS X's GL drivers too, but it's our bug ? Riiiight....

I wish the smooth LOD transitions could be disabled as a workaround. They weren't always in the game, but when they added them they were always enabled. Can't they be disabled by some easy hack?
strunkenbold Apr 20, 2018
Quoting: Guest
Quoting: strunkenboldVP is violating the spec and nvidia just allows it.

Really ? It just happens to work on OS X's GL drivers too, but it's our bug ? Riiiight....

Do you have a test case which you could attach to the bug report? Right now, both sides claim it's not their bug, so we probably won't see a solution until someone starts moving.
strunkenbold Apr 21, 2018
Nice. Let's hope they find the bug.
x_wing Aug 4, 2018
Quoting: Guest
Quoting: strunkenboldVP is violating the spec and nvidia just allows it.

Really ? It just happens to work on OS X's GL drivers too, but it's our bug ? Riiiight....

I told you, those are propietary and they normally don't hesitate to implement specific games workarounds at driver level.

Is this the bug ticket? https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=101739

If so, the answer of Malek points towards what I'm saying. The behavior they ask is not defined in OpenGL specification. Yes, Mesa is kinda pedantic on this issues, but that's the way they work.
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