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  • A Total War Saga: THRONES OF BRITANNIA Is Now Out For Linux, Powered By Vulkan

    Phoronix: A Total War Saga: THRONES OF BRITANNIA Is Now Out For Linux, Powered By Vulkan

    Feral Interactive has released their latest Linux game port, A Total War Saga: THRONES OF BRITANNIA, is now live via their store and on Steam...

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  • #2
    Great, am genuinely delighted, but can we please have Warhammer2?]

    Or at least an explanation of whether it is simply delayed due to the cross-linking of FLC/DLC into Warhammer1, or even flat out not coming...

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    • #3
      Did Rome II ever get to linux? I was hanging out for that for years, but decided to eat my feet instead as that became more iteresting.
      Hi

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      • #4
        Originally posted by stiiixy View Post
        Did Rome II ever get to linux? I was hanging out for that for years, but decided to eat my feet instead as that became more iteresting.
        Rome II was kinda shit so you didn't miss much.

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        • #5
          Again no cross-platform multiplayer? So this time I not buy it. Why almost all Feral port not support it? Creative Assembly port in-house Total War Attilla and crossplatform works fine. Feral ports many games and again and again no crossplatform...

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          • #6
            Originally posted by xpris View Post
            Again no cross-platform multiplayer? So this time I not buy it. Why almost all Feral port not support it? Creative Assembly port in-house Total War Attilla and crossplatform works fine. Feral ports many games and again and again no crossplatform...
            Simply not true. Attila's multiplayer was the same as the Feral ports - OSX + Linux but no Windows cross platform. Same with the in house Rome 2 port, although the Linux version never saw the light of day so it was OSX only for multiplayer.

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            • #7
              Just did a quick try of this on my Fedora 28 system with the NVidia driver and it worked like a charm, will try with RADV when I get home

              Not something Feral could fix of course, but not sure why they seem to use a historical character names for everyone except Alfred the Great though. The viking names seems rather random to me and it is also a bit weird that the viking narrator speaks with a Scottish accent.
              Last edited by ChristianSchaller; 07 June 2018, 11:36 AM.

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              • #8
                It runs so much better than Attila!

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Vadi View Post
                  It runs so much better than Attila!
                  Yeah, where I have to try to hit 30fps on Attila's benchmark, I cruise on ultra settings (even unit size) at over 60fps on this. 2700x w/ 3600cas15 ram & a GTX 1070. Attila was terrible performance-wise.

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                  • #10
                    I get >30fps on 4K with high settings with the R9 380 (=285) which they claim as minimum requirement - wonderful!

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