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Shadow of the Tomb Raider Now Officially Available For Linux
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Speaking of porting: Looks like they ported the D3D12 renderer this time, at least that would explain the comparable CPU performance and thread utilization.
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Originally posted by ms178 View Post
Isn't this an oxymoron? Either it is a native game or a ported game, it cannot be both?! As mentioned in another thread today, I'd opt to call it simply a Linux port. Any dissenting opinions here?
It's like saying ZFS isn't Linux native because it's both an out of tree module as well as it originates from Solaris/BSD even though it's been rewritten in many places and compiles to native Linux code.
If XYZ program used a (I assume Feral used a) Linux compiler and the compiled code runs on Linux w/o a compat layer, it's native Linux code. Beyond that is getting pedantic and splitting hairs. And since Windows uses compat layers to run older programs, since Linux uses compat layers to run sandboxed programs, etc; the compat layer part is starting to not really matter all that much. Heck, Linux userspace can be considered a compat layer to the kernel...especially these days where we have plenty of GNU alternatives making every system not guaranteed to be a traditional GNU/Linux setup with all the traditional GNU/Linux programs and glibc.
Of if you're like the person I'm arguing with in the Zsys thread, SotTR will never be Linux native because it isn't part of the upstream Linux kernel
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jacob, carewolf As posted in the other thread, there was a technical discussion about this on Reddit but I tend to use the word "native" like the op there does which is more restrictive: https://www.reddit.com/r/linux_gaming/comments/5cis3p/feral_interactives_indirectx/
And yes, splitting hairs with the choice of words is part of my profession.
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Originally posted by ms178 View Post
Isn't this an oxymoron? Either it is a native game or a ported game, it cannot be both?! As mentioned in another thread today, I'd opt to call it simply a Linux port. Any dissenting opinions here?
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Originally posted by ms178 View Post
Isn't this an oxymoron? Either it is a native game or a ported game, it cannot be both?! As mentioned in another thread today, I'd opt to call it simply a Linux port. Any dissenting opinions here?
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Originally posted by phoronix View PostPhoronix: Shadow of the Tomb Raider Now Officially Available For Linux
... a native Linux port ...
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I mean really wow. Feral has out done themselves now. RX560X + Ryzen 5 2500U and 16Gb RAM and this is running just amazingly. Surely not amazing performance but its totally playable and just WOW.
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Originally posted by phoronix View PostRunning Shadow of the Tomb Raider on Linuc they recommend
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Got it running right now on 6700k + RX 570 OC 8GB mesa-git ACO: Performance is flawless and no visual artifacts so far. Looks like Feral have delivered the best showcase of what is possible with Vulkan + Linux to date.
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