Originally posted by kaprikawn
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Valve Launches SteamOS Sale, Confirms A Lot Of New Linux Games
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Vulkan will be sooner then you think
- PowerVR demo shows graphics chip makers already know the details of Vulkan. All of them should already have some form of Vulkan driver in house. We might see partial supported drivers very soon.
- Valve and Epic also in Vulkan community. Dota 2 has shown running in Vulkan. They should also have backend support for current version of Vulkan in their engines. We might see vulkan support as experimental in Valve games soon.
- Like HTML 5, Vulkan did not need to be finalize to have support. All the major players already know and helping to make it and when it will be finalize, most of them already have good support.
Personally I would expect some Dota 2 command line switch which enable Vulkan support on Nvidia's driver with also some experimental switch to enable Vulkan in driver to arrive before October. Let's see what happens.
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Originally posted by liam View PostPerhaps. He said it with SO much authority, though
AFAIK, khronos has said that the api won't be finished before the end of the year. Assuming things go well, it will hopefully be finalized by this time next year, or a bit earlier. I expect the amd/nvidia/intel will have their drivers ready very soon there after, but the games are another story. Again, it things go well, we'll see some games next year.
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Originally posted by smitty3268 View PostI'm sure he also didn't expect to already see multiple demos from different software and hardware companies already working this early, so.... What he was naively guessing with no inside information is just his personal guess.
It's coming out later this year - how fast games pick it up is still something of an open question, though. It looks like Valve will probably be an early adopter and they can push out a lot of linux native games relatively quickly if they want to.
AFAIK, khronos has said that the api won't be finished before the end of the year. Assuming things go well, it will hopefully be finalized by this time next year, or a bit earlier. I expect the amd/nvidia/intel will have their drivers ready very soon there after, but the games are another story. Again, it things go well, we'll see some games next year.
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Originally posted by hiryu View PostI'm interested in Shadow of Mordor and Pay Day 2. It's also nice that they're on sale... but there's no Linux support yet. If I buy them now in Linux to take advantage of the sale, will it still count as a Linux sale? I won't ever install them under Windows to begin with.
These games are all under the SteamOS sale, but do the sales count as Linux sales for titles not yet released for Linux? Does anyone have any idea?
I assume my Batman pre-order must count toward linux as it's a pre-order (can't play it yet in ANY OS and I bought it in Linux of course) with Linux support already explicitly listed. I've been waiting for Arkham Knight for a veeery long time. I'm in shock that we're getting a Linux release. I love the previous games in that series (especially Origins).
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Originally posted by d2kx View PostYou know GabeN has succeeded when AAA studios produce special trailers for Linux releases... holy shit
Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor for Linux trailer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9YDJN7MkZMkLast edited by ObiWan; 05 March 2015, 01:46 AM.
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Linux sales?
I'm interested in Shadow of Mordor and Pay Day 2. It's also nice that they're on sale... but there's no Linux support yet. If I buy them now in Linux to take advantage of the sale, will it still count as a Linux sale? I won't ever install them under Windows to begin with.
These games are all under the SteamOS sale, but do the sales count as Linux sales for titles not yet released for Linux? Does anyone have any idea?
I assume my Batman pre-order must count toward linux as it's a pre-order (can't play it yet in ANY OS and I bought it in Linux of course) with Linux support already explicitly listed. I've been waiting for Arkham Knight for a veeery long time. I'm in shock that we're getting a Linux release. I love the previous games in that series (especially Origins).
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My purchases:
Borderlands 2 ROW 4.99 USD
PAYDAY 2 5.99 USD
Saints Row IV Game of the Century Edition 7.49 USD
Transistor 6.79 USD
Metro 2033 Redux 12.49 USD
I also hope some cheaper HTPC cases hit the market before then because right now I'm looking at spending $95 on one with all the features I want. Compare that to a $35 ATX Mid-Tower with feature parity and it feels ridiculous there's a $60 price hike for a more compact case.Last edited by kenjitamura; 05 March 2015, 12:26 AM.
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Originally posted by smitty3268 View PostI'm sure he also didn't expect to already see multiple demos from different software and hardware companies already working this early, so.... What he was naively guessing with no inside information is just his personal guess.
It's coming out later this year - how fast games pick it up is still something of an open question, though. It looks like Valve will probably be an early adopter and they can push out a lot of linux native games relatively quickly if they want to.Last edited by justmy2cents; 05 March 2015, 12:16 AM.
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Originally posted by liam View PostAdorable. You need to stop being so naive and get with reality! Our own mark driftmeyer has said
It's coming out later this year - how fast games pick it up is still something of an open question, though. It looks like Valve will probably be an early adopter and they can push out a lot of linux native games relatively quickly if they want to.
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