Posted March 27, 2017

CharlyDelta
Mind Linux
Registered: Jun 2015
From Germany

shmerl
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Registered: Sep 2011
From United States

cr1ogen
New User
Registered: May 2012
From Argentina

shmerl
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From United States
Posted March 29, 2017

http://www.gamersgreed.com/witcher-4-confirmed-by-cd-projekt-red/

cr1ogen
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From Argentina
Posted March 29, 2017

the images are mine
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Post edited March 29, 2017 by cr1ogen

shmerl
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Posted March 29, 2017

the images are mine
https://i.imgbox.com/GemrUM8z.png
https://i.imgbox.com/hdrFgkZX.png

cr1ogen
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From Argentina
Posted March 29, 2017

the images are mine
https://i.imgbox.com/GemrUM8z.png
https://i.imgbox.com/hdrFgkZX.png


GrindinGeaGaymes
New User
Registered: Jun 2014
From United States
Posted March 29, 2017
We need Witcher 1+3 on Linux, and (ideally) a Witcher 1-3 combo set for Xbox/PS4.
(Only 2/3 are available if you have a console :/)
(Only 2/3 are available if you have a console :/)

shmerl
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From United States
Posted April 30, 2017

elbuglione
New User
Registered: Jun 2014
From Argentina
Posted May 10, 2017
Vitacora of a big Lie from CDPR
https://www.gamingonlinux.com/wiki/The_Witcher_3_Linux_port
Moral: Never ever preorder
https://www.gamingonlinux.com/wiki/The_Witcher_3_Linux_port
Moral: Never ever preorder
Post edited May 10, 2017 by elbuglione

Themken
Old user
Registered: Nov 2011
From Other
Posted May 10, 2017
I am sure Cyberpunk 2077 is made with Vulcan and Python and such so no need for MS only things like DirectX and .NET. That would be the natural thing to do so it will be easy to make a Linux version. . . . . . . .or am I wrong? Nah, cannot be.

shmerl
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From United States
Posted May 10, 2017

It's a summary moved from the first post to the wiki (see first post in this thread ;).
Post edited May 10, 2017 by shmerl

rstrube
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Registered: Mar 2010
From United States
Posted May 26, 2017
Hello,
I wanted to express my strong support for bringing the Witcher 3 to Linux. The Witcher 3 is one of the best games ever made, and in a recent poll it's the number 1 game Linux users would love to see on their preferred OS. In addition the landscape for gaming on Linux has really changed in the last couple of years and continues to get more stable and robust. There are now common runtimes that games can target, and Nvidia (and more recently AMD) have made driver issues far less prevelant. The drivers are becoming really top notch, and on par with Windows. Finally, I should mention that Windows 10 S marks a significant change for Windows. Many users will only be able to run games they purchase from the Windows Store, leaving GOG out in the cold. More Linux ports means a better opportunity to stay viable in the wake of Windows 10 S.
Thanks!
I wanted to express my strong support for bringing the Witcher 3 to Linux. The Witcher 3 is one of the best games ever made, and in a recent poll it's the number 1 game Linux users would love to see on their preferred OS. In addition the landscape for gaming on Linux has really changed in the last couple of years and continues to get more stable and robust. There are now common runtimes that games can target, and Nvidia (and more recently AMD) have made driver issues far less prevelant. The drivers are becoming really top notch, and on par with Windows. Finally, I should mention that Windows 10 S marks a significant change for Windows. Many users will only be able to run games they purchase from the Windows Store, leaving GOG out in the cold. More Linux ports means a better opportunity to stay viable in the wake of Windows 10 S.
Thanks!

shmerl
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Registered: Sep 2011
From United States

DrYaboll
Linux Warrior
Registered: Apr 2012
From Poland
Posted July 04, 2017
I'm afraid our only hope to play Cyberpunk 2077 on release is if CD Projekt uses Vulkan instead of DX12.
Their games always are on the high end of graphics, and have huge requirements - Vulkan enables high-end graphics with amazing performance (eg Doom 2016) so it'd suit perfectly their needs. Also, it's multiplatform. Damn, they could even make a Nintendo Switch version.. (with downscaled graphics ofc).
Sadly I grew to only expect the worst from CD Projekt, so they'll probably be using DX12.
No way they'll ever release a game on Linux, if they can't even release GOG Galaxy.....
Their games always are on the high end of graphics, and have huge requirements - Vulkan enables high-end graphics with amazing performance (eg Doom 2016) so it'd suit perfectly their needs. Also, it's multiplatform. Damn, they could even make a Nintendo Switch version.. (with downscaled graphics ofc).
Sadly I grew to only expect the worst from CD Projekt, so they'll probably be using DX12.
No way they'll ever release a game on Linux, if they can't even release GOG Galaxy.....
Post edited July 04, 2017 by DrYaboll