The comedy building sim Two Point Hospital from Two Point Studios and SEGA is now out with official Linux support.
Note: Copy personally purchased as they did not provide a review code. Due to this, any actual review will be delayed.
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I've been extremely excited about this one, since Theme Hospital is a game I sunk entire days into when I was a lot younger. Two Point Hospital is carrying to torch here, as it's actually made by people who previously worked at Bullfrog Productions who made Theme Hospital.
You will be building your hospital, hiring staff with unique personalities and traits and much like it's older brother, Two Point Hospital aims to be more on the comical side with some unusual illnesses requiring their own special treatment.
I can confirm that it does launch and run, although you will be sitting with a black screen for about a minute on the first load. Subsequent loads are much faster—almost instant, so it's likely building some sort of cache. After that you will probably need to adjust the settings, as it defaults to low graphics and a low resolution.
Seems to work fine when starting the actual game too, instantly looked just like Theme Hospital. I will have more thoughts up in future now it's actually out. Grumbles aside about no review key, I'm really happy to see Linux support at release!
Find it on Humble Store and Steam.
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"Incorporates 3rd-party DRM: Denuvo Anti-tamper "- well as far as I know, Denuvo is Windows only, so is it safe to assume the Linux version is Denuvo free?
2. Under Recommended Requirements for Linux I noticed this:
Recommended:- I hope this is just an error and it doesn't mean that the Linux version doesn't just use a Wine-like layer to run the game.
Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
OS: Ubuntu 18.04/Steam OS
Processor: Intel Core i5 6600 or AMD Ryzen 1600x
Memory: 8 GB RAM
Graphics: NVIDIA Geforce GTX 1060, 3 GB (Legacy: NVIDIA Geforce GTX 780, 4GB) or AMD RX 580, 4 GB (Legacy: AMD R9 290X, 4GB )
Storage: 5 GB available space
Additional Notes: DirectX Version 11
Last edited by Rooster on 30 Aug 2018 at 9:44 am UTC
This would have been an insta buy for me, but now I'm hesitating because of two details which I noticed in the steam page of the game:It's a native Linux game, built in Unity. I doubt it has Denuvo on Linux, don't think Denuvo even works on Linux.
1."Incorporates 3rd-party DRM: Denuvo Anti-tamper "- well as far as I know, Denuvo is Windows only, so is it safe to assume the Linux version is Denuvo free?
2. Under Recommended Requirements for Linux I noticed this:"Additional Notes: DirectX Version 11"- I hope this is just an error and it doesn't mean that the Linux version doesn't just use a Wine-like layer to run the game.
It launches a window that blurs everything and nothing happens.
I just need a few good reviews to convince me to get this in the next days.
Seems like the developer didn't provide any press samples early up, there aren't any reviews available.
This would have been an insta buy for me, but now I'm hesitating because of two details which I noticed in the steam page of the game:It's a native Linux game, built in Unity. I doubt it has Denuvo on Linux, don't think Denuvo even works on Linux.
1."Incorporates 3rd-party DRM: Denuvo Anti-tamper "- well as far as I know, Denuvo is Windows only, so is it safe to assume the Linux version is Denuvo free?
2. Under Recommended Requirements for Linux I noticed this:"Additional Notes: DirectX Version 11"- I hope this is just an error and it doesn't mean that the Linux version doesn't just use a Wine-like layer to run the game.
Pretty sure your right about Denuvo being Windows only. The Wikipedia page only lists Windows as platform and I've never heard of any game using it on anything but Windows.
For me it crashes on start under Fedora KDE and nvidia 396.45 driver :(
It's not working for me. Arch Linux nvidia 396.54, 980ti. :(
Have you tested if it runs on the current long-lived 390.x driver? I have the impression that devs rarely test on the short-lived nvidia driver series.
Definitely on my buy list.
I just need a few good reviews to convince me to get this in the next days.
Seems like the developer didn't provide any press samples early up, there aren't any reviews available.
Here: Two Point Hospital - Worth a buy?
Guy is a bit of a prick, but his reviews are usually on point.
For me it crashes on start under Fedora KDE and nvidia 396.45 driver :( Getting tons of errors when running steam via terminal.
KDE Neon (Ubuntu 18.04) here with Mesa drivers (18.1.6). It's running fine for me, just took a while to start the first time (you get a blurry window for about 30 secs.). The only problem are some artifacts while you move the camera, out of that, the frame rate and mechanics works fine for me at full graphics.
I'll try with Mesa 18.2RC and check if the artifacts go away...
EDIT: Ok, tested with 18.2RC2 at the artifacts are still there. Fortunately I figured out that they're generated by "Ambient Occlusion" option in the graphics setting. Disabling that feature all the artifacts goes away (I can play at max setting, only need to disable that effect). Definitely it takes some time to start the first time, probably because it compiles and creates a cache of shaders.
EDIT2: Video showing artifacts and how they disappear when disabling Ambient Oclussion
Last edited by x_wing on 30 Aug 2018 at 11:57 am UTC
I also had the 30 second blank screen during the first start.
In opposite to Liam my settings were already fine. The game directly launched in an high resolution (2560x1600) and all quality related settings were maxed. After 30 Minutes of testing everything seems to run fine and smooth at about 80 FPS.
I'm running with nvidia 396.54-2 from the arch repos and NOT using wayland.
What I'm wondering is that how the nvidia driver is working together with the game. X resolution is set to auto. My native resolution is 3840x1600. The game tells me it runs at 2560x1600 in full-screen mode. The Monitor is set to not scale/etc and show the input 1:1. However I get a sharp detailed full screen picture without borders. Scaling is also correct. So I think the nvidia driver or the control center is somehow overruling the game settings. Does anybody has a link to more information on that topic?
Edit: Okay ran into another issue, when I try to fast-forward the game my whole system locks up. O.o
Last edited by Unshra on 31 Aug 2018 at 2:11 am UTC
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Last edited by 1xok on 30 Aug 2018 at 7:21 pm UTC
(and that's not even mentioning the fact they gifted people Sonic 2 for the 2 week delay on PC, which I heard caused issues with some people trying to refund the game for having denuvo)I haven't heard about that but probably issues were caused by the delay, not playing a bonus game. Valve doesn't allow to refund a game if it was bought more than two weeks ago even if that was a pre-order. This happened to me once. I had pre-ordered Armikrog, it was delayed for two months and then released as an unfinished broken piece of crap. I tried to refund it, and even if I was playing for less than an hour, I couldn't do this. That't why I don't pre-order games anymore.
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