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Porting studio Feral Interactive [Official Site] have already given Linux a lot of games and it sounds like more are coming.

While this year they've already released Shadow of the Tomb Raider Definitive Edition, a Vulkan beta for Shadow of Mordor, Total War: THREE KINGDOMS and DiRT 4 plus big updates/expansions to Company of Heroes 2 and Total War: WARHAMMER II. Still to come is Life is Strange 2, which Feral previously teased to arrive sometime soon.

After that, we already know Feral is porting Total War Saga: TROY but what about more games, is that the end of it for Linux? Going by their replies to people on Twitter, like this one "We may have a few Linux games planned for 2020... ;)" they seem to indicate there may be some surprises for us next year.

That's good news of course, since Steam Play/Proton was an obvious worry that they might stop porting. There's tons of games that are completely broken with Steam Play and plenty that perform really badly that Feral could certainly do their porting magic with. Actual support would be good too and Feral certainly know what they're doing.

What game would you like to see Feral port to Linux and support?

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Eike Dec 12, 2019
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Quoting: EhvisI would like to be surprised!

So, Total War for you? :-P
Lolo01 Dec 12, 2019
Quoting: Mohandevir
Quoting: Lolo01What do you think of Kingdom come: Deliverance ?
It's a very good game that Proton doesn't manage properly.
And don't tell me about the platinum rating with less than two hours of play: problems occur after the prologue.
A Vulkan port would be fantastic.

That's even better then what I have been able to achieve... It doesn't even start on my rigs (tried on 3 different hardware configs). Same for Soulcaliber VI. I'd expect Gold rated games to at least start ootb, but...

Soulcalibur VI works fine with Proton 4.20-GE on my system.
gustavoyaraujo Dec 12, 2019
PES 2020
Street Fighter V
Team Sonic Racing
Shenmue III
haiku Dec 12, 2019
Foundation
MORDHAU
Chernobylite


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pete910 Dec 12, 2019
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I'll add mine

Borderlands 3

Battlefield

COD

CIG should ask Feral to do/help with Star citizen.

Lost interest in sandstorm to be honest.



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Spot the one am wanting like yesterday :P


@Liam anything you can share yet regards Boarderlands 2 DLC pack
pb Dec 12, 2019
Life is Strange 3
HiTMAN 3
XCOM 3
Company of Heroes 3
Return of the Tomb Raider
Middle-Earth: Shadow of Whatevercomesnext
Comandante Ñoñardo Dec 12, 2019
Death Stranding!!!
PublicNuisance Dec 12, 2019
The games I would like to see a Linux port of most would be:

1. The Council
2. Vampyr
3. Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus
4. Call of Cthulhu
5. DOOM Eternal

I tried to keep it to games I actually think have a chance. Red Dead II would be an awesome game to have ported but it requires Rockstar Social Club so they would have to drop that or port it to Linux and I don't see either happening. Hellblade would be awesome but Microsoft owns the people who made it so I doubt that happens. Any Epic store exclusive also probably won't happen at least soon.
Purple Library Guy Dec 12, 2019
I have no real needs for them to port anything; my library is full of stuff I haven't had time to play, anyway. But I'm happy for everyone else if they port good stuff.
kaiman Dec 12, 2019
Quoting: PatolaIt works on my rig absolutely perfect except for the poor performance (specially on the Rattay Tourney). And I've played it for almost 50 h so far.
Yeah. I played it start to finish, 150 hours or so, with minor issues only. Performance was poor, but so is my hardware ;-). Though as there are plenty reports of people with vastly better hardware and same poor performance, a native port would definitely be appreciated. Also, not to forget, during their Kickstarter they listed Linux as a supported platform.
CJOR Dec 12, 2019
Resident Evil 2 (2019)
Resident Evil 3 (2020)
Halo: The Master Chief Collection
Shmerl Dec 12, 2019
To be honest, I prefer original studios to do the porting, this way there are no gatekeepers who decide where something is released - original owners can decide.

Once Linux is treated as a normal platform, there is no need for porting houses.


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sub Dec 12, 2019
Quoting: ShmerlTo be honest, I prefer original studios to do the porting, this way there are no gatekeepers who decide where something is released - original owners can decide.

Once Linux is treated as a normal platform, there is no need in porting houses.

Plus less likely diverging code bases, release dates and support for cross play.
Shmerl Dec 12, 2019
Quoting: subPlus less likely diverging code bases, release dates and support for cross play.

Yes, in house support is just better.

I think bigger game changer for the situation is not Wine/Proton, but Stadia. With Staida around, we can see more and more studios starting picking up Linux development. And why shouldn't they be doing it in house? Once they have in house expertise and want to release for normal Linux, then the same people could do it. I.e. they won't need to outsource.

In such landscape, for Feral it's better to refocus from porting and publishing to consulting studios on Linux development,


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PopeRigby Dec 12, 2019
Seems pretty unlikely, but Halo: MCC would be great. A few years ago that might have been crazy, but Microsoft has been porting a lot of their software over to Linux recently.
Shmerl Dec 12, 2019
Quoting: GuestI actually do not know if stadia games are ported to stadia or Linux native from the start.

I still believe our problem is the support costs for a small market share.

If anything, costs of porting in house should be lower than costs of outsourcing it, as long as the goal is to make a good quality result of course. The later is usually done if there is no one to work on that internally.


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Para-Gliding Dec 12, 2019
Quoting: leillo1975Being realistic, I would like to see ported by Feral the last 3 Codemasters games:
-DIRT Rally 2
-F1 2019
-GRID (2019)

Please Feral, make it possible!

Leillo: go buy a car and offer you a licence on a race circuit for Christmas :D
no more total war or car games (excepted if it is a easy plus for feral)
Whitewolfe80 Dec 12, 2019
Quoting: tpauCyberpunk 2077 would be a nice thing.

I think we can rule it out given prokect red hatred of the linux community as a whole entity but yeah it would be nice to have
Shmerl Dec 12, 2019
Quoting: Whitewolfe80
Quoting: tpauCyberpunk 2077 would be a nice thing.

I think we can rule it out given prokect red hatred of the linux community as a whole entity but yeah it would be nice to have

Likely for very different reason - they are already working on it for Stadia, so why would they need Feral for it? It clearly means they hired Linux developers for the project.


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Whitewolfe80 Dec 12, 2019
Quoting: Para-Gliding
Quoting: leillo1975Being realistic, I would like to see ported by Feral the last 3 Codemasters games:
-DIRT Rally 2
-F1 2019
-GRID (2019)

Please Feral, make it possible!

Leillo: go buy a car and offer you a licence on a race circuit for Christmas :D
no more total war or car games (excepted if it is a easy plus for feral)

iF there is a total war game it will be out on the grounds sega uses the same engine so the tools feral need are already setup they just use which ever tools they used for the last one
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