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In the latest little update to EVERSPACE 2, it's a good one for players on Desktop Linux and Steam Deck, as it includes an important fix.

Players may have noticed missing or broken videos on Linux / Steam Deck with Proton, but thankfully the latest update should have now fully solved this with DX12. On top of that the developers also say they fixed a memory leak when using NVIDIA DLSS Frame Generation. In related news, Proton Experimental recently added support for DLSS 3 Frame Generation.

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Game Features:

  • 30+ hours of main campaign story, fully voiced in English and German.
  • 90+ total hours of exploration including side missions, puzzles, secrets, and location challenges.
  • 6 semi-open star systems to explore.
  • 100+ Unique, hand-crafted locations.
  • 9 player ship subclasses featuring 4 tiers, each class with their own perks and ultimate abilities.
  • 7 different factions to encounter, each with multiple distinctive enemy ship and defensive unit types with their own abilities.
  • 7 companions to recruit, each with their own set of upgradable perks.
  • A massive array of customization options for each ship, plus unlockable transmogging.
  • Collectable blueprints unlocking crafting and dismantling options.
  • Hundreds of different equipable weapon and gear types.
  • Ancient Rifts endgame content where players push their luck against increasingly difficult waves of. enemies to unlock powerful legendary weapons and gear, each with a unique property.
  • A wide variety of radiant faction jobs that unlock valuable reputation bonuses.
  • Fully customizable PC HOTAS/HOSAS controller support.

If I'm honest, I completely forgot to even go back and properly go through this one. So this serves as a good reminder that it's out, and even has expansions available too.

EVERSPACE 2

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Corben about 3 hours ago
Though it wasn't feasible to do the native Linux version, it's awesome to see they keep Linux through Proton supported.
I haven't touched it in a while either, and it's a great usecase for the MoveMaster!
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