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  • Kakarott
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    Originally posted by kokoko3k View Post
    I'd like to check before buy, is there a demo?
    Not right now. But it will come.
    Oil Rush - Oil Rush is a naval strategy game that takes place in a world where nuclear war has melted the ice caps, changing the face of the planet forever. Oil Rush offers unique gameplay, avoiding micromanagement of every single unit, while still providing full control over all important aspects of strategy and economy.Capture, upgrade, and defend floating production platforms and oil rigs. Discover new technologies and send squads of naval and air units into the battle!Key Features:State-of-the-art visuals powered by UNIGINE engineDynamic and fun gameplay – furious enemies, massive battles, rampant attacks!16 missions of single-player campaign, from the half-flooded jungles to northern seas15 maps for multiplayer battles, each with multiple winning strategiesMultiplayer over LAN and Internet

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  • ChrisXY
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    Originally posted by Ansla View Post
    That minor opcode is for the GLX_ARB_create_context extension that latest mesa advertises but your X server does not understand. Try with xorg-server 1.11.99.901 or latest git.
    Oh, ok. Thanks, I will.

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  • xpander
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    must be masochist to play this with opensource drivers.
    works fine with prop nvidia drivers (290.10) perf is really good. all maxed and constantly 75 fps. (gtx 560Ti)
    game however not so interesting.
    just bought it to support them for making linux client.

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  • Soul_keeper
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    impressed

    I just tried it at 2048x1536 medium details no AA and was getting around 20fps
    not bad for a llano system considering that the unigine heaven benchmark gets like 4fps at this res.

    It looks fun, but I can tell there is a bit of a learning curve to the game play.
    Definitely something that could kill some hours

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  • Ansla
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    Originally posted by ChrisXY View Post
    X Error of failed request: BadRequest (invalid request code or no such operation)
    Major opcode of failed request: 154 (GLX)
    Minor opcode of failed request: 34 ()
    Serial number of failed request: 46
    Current serial number in output stream: 45

    Latest radeon in mesa git for me...
    That minor opcode is for the GLX_ARB_create_context extension that latest mesa advertises but your X server does not understand. Try with xorg-server 1.11.99.901 or latest git.

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  • Tuxee
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    Originally posted by benmoran View Post
    Well, sorry to dissapoint you but it actually ran pretty well. Between 15-20fps with low settings at 1920x1080. Since this game is mostly overhead view, that framerate was playable on my hardware.
    I'm anything but a hardcore gamer, but 15 to 20 fps is something I hardly rate as "pretty well". Anyway, YMMV.
    As a comparison: the NVidia 9600 with nvidia driver turned out 40fps (with occasional slowdowns) at 1920 x 1080 with medium quality settings - that's what I'd call "pretty well" or perhaps "okay".

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  • sabriah
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    Congratulations to the team!

    I realize all the hard work that is behind this release!

    There are already prepared pages at Metacritic waiting to be filled in with reports.

    OilRush is a real-time strategy game based on group control. It offers mechanics of a classical RTS combined with a Tower Wars genre: control the upgrade of production platforms as well as their defence forces, and send battle groups of naval and air units to capture enemy platforms and oil rigs.

    OilRush is a real-time strategy game based on group control. It offers mechanics of a classical RTS combined with a Tower Wars genre: control the upgrade of production platforms as well as their defence forces, and send battle groups of naval and air units to capture enemy platforms and oil rigs.


    The game looks very good. Yes, I am tempted!

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  • benmoran
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    Originally posted by Tuxee View Post
    The requirements clearly state

    "Proprietary AMD or NVIDIA video drivers"

    With my previous NVidia 9600 and the proprietary driver Oil Rush was so-so playable (on moderate settings). I can only imagine the pace at which it "runs" with the OS drivers.
    Well, sorry to dissapoint you but it actually ran pretty well. Between 15-20fps with low settings at 1920x1080. Since this game is mostly overhead view, that framerate was playable on my hardware.

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  • ChrisXY
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    Originally posted by Qaridarium
    i test oilrush1.0 but it just don't start.

    error log:

    /opt/oilrush/oilrush
    Loading "/opt/oilrush/bin/../oilrush-1.00.cfg"...
    Loading "libNetwork_x64.so"...
    Loading "libGL.so.1"...
    Loading "libopenal.so.1"...
    Set 1024x768 windowed video mode
    X Error of failed request: BadRequest (invalid request code or no such operation)
    Major opcode of failed request: 34 (X_UngrabKey)
    Serial number of failed request: 47
    Current serial number in output stream: 47
    Can you test unigine heaven benchmark and unigine sanctuary?

    Sanctuary works for me, but heaven...

    Code:
    ~ % unigine-heaven
    Fullscreen? Please enter 1 or 0. (1 = yes, 0 = no)
    0
    Video width? e.g. 1024
    
    Video height? e.g. 768
    
    Engine::init(): can't create log file
    Loading "/opt/unigine-heaven/bin/../data/heaven_2.5.cfg"...
    Engine::init(): clear video settings for "Gallium 0.4 on AMD REDWOOD 2.1 Mesa 8.0-devel (git-7219af5)"
    Loading "libGL.so.1"...
    Loading "libopenal.so.1"...
    Set 640x480 windowed video mode
    X Error of failed request:  BadRequest (invalid request code or no such operation)
      Major opcode of failed request:  154 (GLX)
      Minor opcode of failed request:  34 ()
      Serial number of failed request:  46
      Current serial number in output stream:  45
    Latest radeon in mesa git for me...

    I guess you use open source radeon too?

    Maybe it's because of the optimization of mesa, because lib32 mesa + wine has a problem for some people with -O2 too but not with -O1... I'll try that later.

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  • Tuxee
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    Originally posted by Qaridarium
    last time i checked a pre release 0.9 oil rush run with mesa... very sad-.- -
    The requirements clearly state

    "Proprietary AMD or NVIDIA video drivers"

    With my previous NVidia 9600 and the proprietary driver Oil Rush was so-so playable (on moderate settings). I can only imagine the pace at which it "runs" with the OS drivers.

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