Have you been having problems with the Linux port of Rise of the Tomb Raider? A new opt-in beta released today from Feral Interactive may help with that. See also: Our port report of the Linux version.
Here's what's changed:
- Linux - Improved resource management on Nvidia devices when using driver version 396.18. The game should no longer crash when running at reasonable graphics settings for your hardware (2GB GPU - 1080p with Medium Texture Quality, 4GB GPU - 1080p with High Texture Quality)
- macOS & Linux - Volume sliders now also apply to cutscene audio.
How to access it
Select the game in your Steam library, right click on it and hit Properties. From there, go to the Beta tab and select "mac_linux_public_beta" which will give you access to 1.0.4.
Good to see Feral be so quick after release to work on lingering issues, I'm still incredibly impressed by their work on this port.
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Those guys really love us. It's so nice that they bring high quality AAA ports and sort out issues later if they exist - they care.
I don't like Tomb Raider, but I am somehow in love with Shadow of Mordor, Mad Max and other ports by them. Though, I still consider Deus Ex unplayable due to the endless loading and performance issues on my hardware (would have loved that one to get Vulkan, but we know future ports very likely will all be Vulkan). They seem to have invested a lot into the vulkan backend of their porting layer (most likely doing the same as Croteam, interfacing/abstracting other APIs to Vulkan, which is a lot of work to get it right). Though, not possible for Feral, Croteam seems to be on a Vulkan-only path replacing the middle layers, according to their statements at least.
By now I wished there was more push vor Vulkan in the game industry. For now, it seems we are mostly still with dx11 and dx12.
Last edited by STiAT on 30 April 2018 at 7:15 pm UTC
I don't like Tomb Raider, but I am somehow in love with Shadow of Mordor, Mad Max and other ports by them. Though, I still consider Deus Ex unplayable due to the endless loading and performance issues on my hardware (would have loved that one to get Vulkan, but we know future ports very likely will all be Vulkan). They seem to have invested a lot into the vulkan backend of their porting layer (most likely doing the same as Croteam, interfacing/abstracting other APIs to Vulkan, which is a lot of work to get it right). Though, not possible for Feral, Croteam seems to be on a Vulkan-only path replacing the middle layers, according to their statements at least.
By now I wished there was more push vor Vulkan in the game industry. For now, it seems we are mostly still with dx11 and dx12.
Last edited by STiAT on 30 April 2018 at 7:15 pm UTC
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On the subject of Vulkan adoption, it is interesting to note that the current Vulkan Developer Day in Montréal is actually being hosted by Ubisoft. Doesn't mean we will see their games on Linux (not what I'm getting at), but it does hopefully mean more of the bigger companies like them are looking more into it - therefore helping a possible future port from the likes of Feral and others.
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I'm still on the drivers that came in the latest SteamOS (387.something) and this beta resolved my main issue which was the cutscenes would grind the game to a halt. Thank you, Feral!
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Quoting: Guest"Beta access code invalid."There's no code needed, as mentioned just find it in the beta dropdown.
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Does it include the freezes on AMD too?
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Quoting: liamdaweOn the subject of Vulkan adoption, it is interesting to note that the current Vulkan Developer Day in Montréal is actually being hosted by Ubisoft. Doesn't mean we will see their games on Linux (not what I'm getting at), but it does hopefully mean more of the bigger companies like them are looking more into it - therefore helping a possible future port from the likes of Feral and others.
Who knows? Maybe they will even walk away with a newly discovered passion for software freedom.
"We need to make up for all those wasted years!"
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O this is great!!! thanks Feral!!!!!
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Tried it with 390.48 drivers. It runs smoother than it was before.
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Well, still crashing for me as soon as I launch the game. Sometimes it makes it up to the actual game, but that never last long.
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Quoting: GustyGhostAnd if that happens... who knows? Maybe Uplay will come for GNU/Linux as well. :P They have a lot of old games they could make available with DOSBox, so Uplay could become a lot of fun if they want to - even with GNU/Linux.Quoting: liamdaweOn the subject of Vulkan adoption, it is interesting to note that the current Vulkan Developer Day in Montréal is actually being hosted by Ubisoft. Doesn't mean we will see their games on Linux (not what I'm getting at), but it does hopefully mean more of the bigger companies like them are looking more into it - therefore helping a possible future port from the likes of Feral and others.
Who knows? Maybe they will even walk away with a newly discovered passion for software freedom.
P.S. I forgot to say thanks, Feral! :D You are awesome!
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