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Edge Of Eternity [Official Site] is an upcoming RPG that looks quite amazing, however, they're still waiting on Unity supporting stuff they need before having a Linux version.

To jog your memory, it was funded on Kickstarter way back in 2015 with $161,246 pledged from 4,045 backers. Linux was not a stretch goal and they even had a demo for us as well. 

However, back in December of 2016 they claimed they were waiting on Vulkan support in Unity before getting an alpha out of the Linux version. After speaking to them on their Steam forum recently they said they are in fact still working on the Linux version, although it seems they're going with OpenGL now and they gave a list of what they need from Unity3D here. They also said in that post, that they actually dropped some plugins that were blocking them from bringing it to Linux, so that's nice to know.

You can also see an older trailer of it on their YouTube, as they don't seem to have any up to date gameplay videos on it. They will be at Gamescom next month, so we should see fresh gameplay from that. Some shots they gave out at the end of last year looked quite nice though:

Hopefully they will manage to get the Linux version out, it sounds like it's still a while away from releasing.

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Tak Jul 10, 2018
Quoting: EhvisAlso on Vulkan?
Everything listed is also true for Vulkan, except it's missing detection for sparse texture capability (on all platforms).

QuoteCongrats on the 4 year cake by the way! :D
Thanks!
hm11 Jul 10, 2018
Im particularly exited about this one.
Mountain Man Jul 10, 2018
So they're waiting for an engine that already supports Linux... to support Linux.

Makes sense.
Eike Jul 10, 2018
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Quoting: Mountain ManSo they're waiting for an engine that already supports Linux... to support Linux.

Makes sense.

In case this is supposed to be a joke:
Yes, that absolutely makes sense.
Mountain Man Jul 10, 2018
Quoting: Eike
Quoting: Mountain ManSo they're waiting for an engine that already supports Linux... to support Linux.

Makes sense.

In case this is supposed to be a joke:
Yes, that absolutely makes sense.

No, it really doesn't make sense. Why promise Linux support and use a cross platform engine if the developer is just going to break its cross platform compatibility?
Eike Jul 10, 2018
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Quoting: Mountain Man
Quoting: Eike
Quoting: Mountain ManSo they're waiting for an engine that already supports Linux... to support Linux.

Makes sense.

In case this is supposed to be a joke:
Yes, that absolutely makes sense.

No, it really doesn't make sense. Why promise Linux support and use a cross platform engine if the developer is just going to break its cross platform compatibility?

As far as I understand, they are not breaking it, they are trying to actually use Unity features.
And according to what they say, they do more than waiting for actual cross platform compatibility.
KuJo Apr 26, 2019
There should be a native Linux version according to a developer in the Steam forum. It should appear at the same time as the console version.

QuoteHello,

We are still targeting a native linux version at the same time than the consoles version (port will take a long time but it's on our roadmap)
https://steamcommunity.com/app/269190/discussions/0/1727575977582091197/?tscn=1556001603#c1679189548076243351
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