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This is my example of how not to be stealthy, spoilers may be found: Thankfully, doing so was actually quite painless. Without doing the encoding on the GPU, recording while playing made performance really bad (the only game to ever give me this problem). It’s an incredibly CPU-heavy game, so I needed to re-compile FFMPEG with Nvidia’s NVENC support to be able to record anything from it. Nvidia 1060 graphics card (driver version 367.57) Intel Core i3-4130 or AMD FX8350 processorĢGB Nvidia 680 graphics card (driver version 367.57) You will need plenty of space, as it’s around 55GB. The likely reason is that Mesa doesn't officially have high enough OpenGL support (the new release doesn't officially expose 4.4/4.5 yet), and it may have some performance issues to sort out. Livestream: I will be doing a livestream tonight, so be sure you're following us on Twitch: I played through and completed the previous game in the series, Deus Ex: Human Revolution, back when I still had an Xbox 360, so I’m already a big fan of the setting.
#Deus ex mankind divided crash on startup windows#
I have to say, I’m damn impressed at not only how many games Feral Interactive have ported this year, but also at the fact that Deus Ex: Mankind Divided came to Linux so soon after the original Windows release! Not quite the day-1 releases we need, but damn close. I thought the recent port of Mad Max to Linux was our highlight of the year, but Deus Ex: Mankind Divided is a whole ‘nother level of fun. I sure have been kept busy this year! Here’s my take on Deus Ex: Mankind Divided now that it’s out for Linux.
