Falcon BMS on GNU/Linux
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I have been using it on Linux for quite some time, it works fine but it’s quite unstable, tends to crash on loading screens. What Wine version did you use? I can’t run it on anything newer than Wine 1.2.3, newer versions make the game run extremely slowly. I have shaders on, HDR, particle system reduced, low resolution clouds and get about 20-25 fps on average.
Computer is: Athlon II X4 640, 4 GB DDR3, Nvidia GeForce GT 240 with OpenSUSE 12.1 and Nvidia 304.43 driver. -
Wine 1.5.13. I use a Git version but when I compiled it where were no changes after 1.5.13.
If it ‘makes’ a black screen, as it does for me too, run it in a window and remove decorations.
Try noveau, galium3d, KMS and XRENDER instead of the blob. The ati/nvidia blobs are quite buggy. I got it working on 1.5.3 with 30-50 FPS as opposed to 8 with fglrx.
fglrx works ‘fine’ with 1.2.3 too.
With mesa radeon I get near-native perf with minor artifacts.
I’d like to ask the BMS team for support - some of the shaders can’t be compiled using Mesa GLSL. It would probably be a lot of work to rewrite shaders to use less registers. But I’m asking anyway. A man can dream, eh?
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Wine 1.5.13. I use a Git version but when I compiled it where were no changes after 1.5.13.
If it ‘makes’ a black screen, as it does for me too, run it in a window and remove decorations.
Try noveau, galium3d, KMS and XRENDER instead of the blob. The ati/nvidia blobs are quite buggy. I got it working on 1.5.3 with 30-50 FPS as opposed to 8 with fglrx.
fglrx works ‘fine’ with 1.2.3 too.
With mesa radeon I get near-native perf with minor artifacts.
I’d like to ask the BMS team for support - some of the shaders can’t be compiled using Mesa GLSL. It would probably be a lot of work to rewrite shaders to use less registers. But I’m asking anyway. A man can dream, eh?
So the X65 works ? What about TrackIr ? The stick and the tracker are the main reasons i didnt even bother with BMS on linux
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Stick works fully. There are issues with workarounds.
I don’t use trackir, only facetracknoir.
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Trackir might work with this software
http://code.google.com/p/linux-track/
The x65 should be working as well
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The open source alternatives are worse, in my experience. Nouveau doesn’t even work on the GT 240 (hard lock).
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Falcon on LINUX is like socks with sandals: just because you can doesnt mean you should.
Good OS LINUX but not for gamers.
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Nice one StHaliK
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The open source alternatives are worse, in my experience. Nouveau doesn’t even work on the GT 240 (hard lock).
I don’t know about Noveau, but Radeon works better open-source.
@Mr1ch:
X65 was tricky. Requires USB 3.0 or won’t be recognized.
What about TrackIr ?
I Don’t buy products of this evil monopolist company so dunno.
In progress: webcam headtracker with RANSAC filtering. Proper inlier and iteration count remaining to release. CPU usage too high at present.
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Using the open-source Radeon driver, with some luck it’s possible to get 100 FPS in TE. For Linux and reversed hardware spec it’s pretty nice.
There are plenty of deadlocks and what seems ot be race condition in BMS code For instance, menu navigation may cause deadlocks with low FPS, also, sky is totally messed up with low power profile in Radeon
High power profile, ricer mode for Wine (-march=native, -msse… -mavx):
http://img1.uploadscreenshot.com/images/orig/9/26205113670-orig.jpg
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Falcon on LINUX is like socks with sandals: just because you can doesnt mean you should.
Good OS LINUX but not for gamers.
Well, who knows what the future might bring. Things at least seem to be moving in the right direction with Steam et al.
Dare to dream!
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Falcon on LINUX is like socks with sandals: just because you can doesnt mean you should.
Good OS LINUX but not for gamers.
Already 2 millenia ago Roman empire’s finest had socks with their sandals, when fighting knee deep in the mud of barbaric lands of Germania.
I also dare to dream about Linux and gaming
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Already 2 millenia ago Roman empire’s finest had socks with their sandals, when fighting knee deep in the mud of barbaric lands of Germania.
I also dare to dream about Linux and gaming
And some of use socks and sandals to this day, and also dream of Linux and gaming. Seriously, there used to be a company who would port Windows games for Linux until 2001. Then there are always emulators if you want to play really old games.
EDIT again… I’m under the impression that a Linux-native F4 port isn’t easily doable since F4 uses DirectX and Linux has OpenGL. -
Fear not, my friends:
http://img1.uploadscreenshot.com/images/orig/9/26205113670-orig.jpg
Now porting FaceTrackNoIR. Once more into the breach!
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ATI on LINUX is like socks with sandals: just because you can doesnt mean you should.
Fixed.
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Falcon on LINUX is like socks with sandals: just because you can doesnt mean you should.
Good OS LINUX but not for gamers.
Linux based servers are very strong making a Linux server for BMS could have benefit’s beyond belief for stability.
Tj
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Hi,
Sorry to dig up an old thred, but it is rather relevent.
I would like to run IVC Server on a linux based server, anybody succeed to do this to date?
Interested to know if there are binaries available instead of exe.
Thanks!
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Falcon on LINUX is like socks with sandals: just because you can doesnt mean you should.
Good OS LINUX but not for gamers.
On the contrary, BMS is one of only 2 reasons I still have a Windows install in the house at all.
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X65 was tricky. Requires USB 3.0 or won’t be recognized.
is this a Linux thing b/cause I run on a USB 2.0 slot?
cheers
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How about a cougar, would I need any special software to use this thing on Linux or could I program the stick on a win machine using foxy and then use the stick more or less “unitialized” on the Linux side of things?
Cheers, Uwe