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Would any of the developers know if there were plans for a Linux version of Grim Dawn ? I'd be interested in one and i'm sure many others would.
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shylock.596: Would any of the developers know if there were plans for a Linux version of Grim Dawn ? I'd be interested in one and i'm sure many others would.
I would love to see this as well.
Me as well.
Or if anyone has tested running Grim Dawn in Wine or something similar.
I second that!
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morrowslant: Me as well.
Or if anyone has tested running Grim Dawn in Wine or something similar.
I have a Wine prefix with the previous version of Grim Dawn and it works perfectly but, at the time, the game requires some specific Nvidia settings (allow vertical flipping or something like that in Nvidia's settings), it requires Wine Staging for enabling CSMT, and it also requires winetricks and setting a few overrides to native, builtin.

That prefix ran perfectly but I have not yet tested the latest version of the game with the latest version of Wine Staging (1.9.11 as I write this) which has CSMT re-enabled (it was disabled for a couple of versions)
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morrowslant: Me as well.
Or if anyone has tested running Grim Dawn in Wine or something similar.
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JudasIscariot: I have a Wine prefix with the previous version of Grim Dawn and it works perfectly but, at the time, the game requires some specific Nvidia settings (allow vertical flipping or something like that in Nvidia's settings), it requires Wine Staging for enabling CSMT, and it also requires winetricks and setting a few overrides to native, builtin.

That prefix ran perfectly but I have not yet tested the latest version of the game with the latest version of Wine Staging (1.9.11 as I write this) which has CSMT re-enabled (it was disabled for a couple of versions)
Thank you, I needed a reminder to reinstall Wine.
Nvidia setting requirements noted.

The nouveau project (open source drivers for nVidia cards) might be close to officially releasing OpenGL 4.2 drivers for nvidia Kepler hardware. Key word emphasis on "might"

Source: Phoronix
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Nouveau-Lands-GLSL-420-Select
https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Nouveau-Fermi-Lands-GL-4.2
Post edited June 10, 2016 by morrowslant