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The "Games broken on Mesa" page has been a huge help. I'm on Mesa 17.2.4
There's another game that works on GTX460 but fails to launch on Mesa, however.
You can try to launch either, but it'll launch the child process and become unresponsive.
When I tried launching from console/terminal I got this:
`libGL error: unable to load driver: radeonsi_dri.so`
(lol, I thought I was on amdgpu, not radeonsi)
Found a fix here from the steam forums
by user: chpio
Basically needed to go into the local game folder and remove `./bin/libgcc_s.so.1`
I renamed it to `libgcc_s.so.1.bak` in both Day of Infamy and Insurgency, and now they work.
Day of Infamy in particular doesn't seem to suffer from this bug I was experiencing on nvidia where an explosion happens near my character and then the framerate gets reduced from 60 fps to around 20fps until I restart the game. Have not experienced it yet on Mesa.
Anyways if someone could add this to the Games on Mesa page in the wiki, maybe it'll save someone time from scouring the Steam forums.