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Originally posted by YaPeL View Postmm I wonder If you can use 2 mice 2 keyboards and having 2 monitors for the coop (one screen per gamer), if so, its an insta buy.
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Originally posted by entropy View Post
Having this supported by the game itself would have some pros (& cons):
+ easy to use
+ keeps correct aspect ratio (distorted when using TV 3D mode)
+ fullscreen video sequences can play unmodified (distorted when using TV 3D mode)
+ should be efficient to implement (render into 3840x540, then keep buffer but change size to 1920x1080)
- development effort
- only usable with passive 3D TV
- only works in native resolution of TV (e.g. 1920x1080)
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Originally posted by moony View PostHad a similar idea, but instead of using two monitors, I'd use one passive 3d TV, and modify the glasses.
I call it Alternate Line Splitscreen, would allow two players using the same TV, but each player sees a different picture.
Posted a thread in the steam community, but seem's like I'm the only one who likes that idea...
http://steamcommunity.com/app/221410...7817367717709/
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Originally posted by godlike_panos View PostVery good port indeed. Maybe the performance is a bit less than the windows version but not that much.
I can also encourage everyone to buy it. Best looking Linux Game by far. Graphics are on par with the D3D Version on ULTRA Settings.
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Looking forward to Killing Floor updates.
To my basic knowledge of the situation, this is how I see it:
Killing Floor
1. Has been around for years and has a loyal following, thus increasing word of mouth about it.
2. Has an insane amount of user created content.
3. Great co-op and online multiplayer gameplay (fun leveling system too).
Serious Sam 3 BFE
1. Still new to the market (barely 2 years old I think).
2. Since it's still a new game, user created content is still growing.
3. Focuses on the singleplayer story more than multiplayer.
I could be entirely wrong, and there may be a reason that completely eludes me as to why Killing Floor may be selling more.
My general fear for Killing Floor is from the fact that Tripwire didn't port it themselves. It was Ryan "Icculus" Gordon that ported it, or at least a lot of it.
If this is the case, then how much control or understanding does Tripwire have over their Linux port?
Is it enough to produce bug fixes in the future, or is KF going to be left as-is right now to infinity and beyond?
Share it with me though, if anyone has more insight or information on how things are going with Tripwire and Killing Floor.
I've clocked in about 40 hours of gameplay with Killing Floor in Ubuntu so far, hope to have more.
Some bugs I've encounted in KF:
1. Stalkers aren't invisible.
2. Player models and ZED models become see through without a light source (e.g Scrake/Steampunk skin).
3. Moon Base has some really messed up textures. If you switch on your flashlight, a block texture just covers the parts of the map you shine it on.
4. Welding gun on KF-Manor makes frames drop to almost 1 fps.
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Alternate Line Splitscreen
Originally posted by YaPeL View Postmm I wonder If you can use 2 mice 2 keyboards and having 2 monitors for the coop (one screen per gamer), if so, its an insta buy.
I call it Alternate Line Splitscreen, would allow two players using the same TV, but each player sees a different picture.
Posted a thread in the steam community, but seem's like I'm the only one who likes that idea...
Would it be possible to implement an alternate line 'splitscreen' mode, in addition to left/right or top/bottom? E.g. 0001. Line 1 of Player1 0002. Line 1 of Player2 0003. Line 2 of Player1 0004. Line 2 of Player2 ... 1079: Line 540 of Player1 1080: Line 540 of Player2 Sequences would remain unchanged (no split), as they are...
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I think with that discount you should be able to buy it easyly:
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