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    Phoronix: Shadow of the Tomb Raider Coming To Linux On 5 November

    Feral Interactive revealed today that Shadow of the Tomb Raider will be released for Linux on 5 November...

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  • #2
    Good!
    Only native games will make Linux a real gaming platform!

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    • #3
      Originally posted by mphuZ View Post
      Good!
      Only native games will make Linux a real gaming platform!
      Or a perfectly working Windows compatibility layer (dream)

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      • #4
        Actually Doom works fantasticly with Proton and Vulkan.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by pracedru View Post
          Actually Doom works fantasticly with Proton and Vulkan.
          Currently it's borked with Mesa 19.2

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          • #6
            Nice. I stick to my guns and only buy new games as native ports. This will be a day one buy.

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            • #7
              Great news, I've held of buying it until they ported it (unlike rise of the tombraider where I bought it when they said it was going to be released) will buying it of stream after it's launched on Linux get them the money? Or am I best buying it from their store and does that get me a steam key?

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              • #8
                Will be interested to see the performance they've manged to squeeze out vs VKD3D and DXVK. Theres some benchmarks out recently showing 85-90% of windows with those projects. Feral always do solid work, so I wonder if their port is going to be used on Google's Stadia also.
                Last edited by LeJimster; 15 October 2019, 11:19 AM.

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                • #9
                  Now it would be even greater if one could buy this one at GOG. And system reqs. seem yet to be published.
                  Stop TCPA, stupid software patents and corrupt politicians!

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                  • #10
                    I played it under WINE and Proton and in both cases I got shutdown by Denuvo for 24 hours on several occasions. I sure hope they don't have Denuvo as aggressive as they did on Windows.

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