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Half-Life 2 Games Released For Linux On Steam
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startzz is just being an M$ troll as usual.
The requirements are most likely just because of Ubuntu 12.04 being the minimum supported Linux OS and needing higher specs than say, Win XP which would run even on the 800 Mhz, 128MB RAM etc mentioned for the Win version of HL1.Last edited by ElderSnake; 10 May 2013, 06:22 PM.
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Originally posted by AnonymousCoward View PostJust tested it. Half-Life 2 works flawlessly here with amd hardware (HD 5750) and default (open source mesa) drivers from Ubuntu 13.04. With 1680x1050, all settings to max, I get a fairly consistent playable 60 fps (vsynced). Not a glitch, Bravo!, and fuck nvidia
This latest round of Source games ports seem to be pretty well optimized though, credit to Valve. Downloaded HL2 last night ramped it up to max settings and just played it, no issues at all, totally smooth (besides that initial loading hitching I get in all Source games upon map load).
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Originally posted by philip550c View PostYou need to right click on halflife 2 and then select the beta tab and opt-in there.
how to access beta tab ? (steam->settings display beta participation:steam beta update)
hmmm... "check for steam update" is trying to download something ...
now running build : May 9 2013 19:31:40
Steam api v012
steam package version : 1368155154/13681551...
always the same right-click menu
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Originally posted by Krejzi View PostThat's interesting. Then how do you people manage to get beta games? I still don't see any "Beta" tab or whatever.
If you own the game (double-check at store.steampowered.com/app/220 - it should tell you if you already own it) but can't see it in your library: https://github.com/ValveSoftware/steam-for-linux/issues
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Yeah just played through the first few levels with the oss radeon driver on a 6850 and it played flawlessly. no glitches or problems.
EDIT: can't figure out how to get the game to start on the second monitor so I havent tested on my 4200. rs880.Last edited by duby229; 10 May 2013, 07:50 PM.
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Originally posted by TAXI View PostNo need for your steam client to be in beta mode (that would give you the steam client as beta and hasn't anything to do with the games). If you own the game you'll just see it in your game library. Important part is you have to own the game (the normal Half-Life 2, there is no beta in the shop).
If you own the game (double-check at store.steampowered.com/app/220 - it should tell you if you already own it) but can't see it in your library: https://github.com/ValveSoftware/steam-for-linux/issues
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Originally posted by adrenochrome View Postit mean we have to purchase the windows version through steam and then we will be able to eable the linux beta ?
1.) I just bought the game from the store within my Linux Steam client. 2.) After the purchase my library showed up with "Half-Life 2 (Beta)" *instantly* and I could start immediately with the installation. There's yet just no Linux icon on the store's page. That's all. You just have to buy it (Steam will recognize your Linux Steam client). You don't buy a Windows version, don't worry. :-)
Generally you just need to have a game in your library. Sometimes there are Betas which have to be manually activated. Therefore right-click on a title (switch to the list view), right-click >Properties... >Betas (this tab is not always available).
For HL? you can additionally select the SteamPipe Beta.
Have fun!
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Originally posted by molecule-eye View PostHere's another one having serious issues on AMD hardware/drivers! I have an A10-5800K APU and all games running on the Source engine have major input (keyboard and mouse) lag. The same issue exists for L4D2. Just checked google and no surprise since L4D2 is running on the source engine!! Crazy. The only thing I can do is set the resolution AND quality super low. Games are playable like this but still seriously lag when in certain spots in the game (like in portal, looking at the door you exit at a level--weird!) I've tried EVERY bios and driver setting to no avail, and it's been like this since Catalyst 13.1. For now, I'm staying away from all Source engine games. (Trine2, SS3 BFE, and all non-source engine games I have run just fine.)
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