Fedora has an official package of it as well.
I guess I could have taken solving the depencies for granted. I've built and installed it on both Arch and Fedora but obviously those repos would be more up to date.
It also uses the Red Hat RPM package format and a different package manager. But it just amounts to a few different commands to learn if you manage packages on the command line.
Not sure if it's coincidental timing, but I installed the Nvidia 535 driver at the same time as this update and was having the same sounding issue. I backed down to 525 as I have many times before and the game worked again. (I don't know what it is but the 535 driver hates my PC.)
Me too. I'm looking forward to giving this Linux release a spin!
Stock firmware 1.2.1. I set it to reboot every week and haven't had any issues with it.
I've been looking for an excuse to reinstall Quake.
The scroll wheel is fine, but honestly the one feature I do miss from my old Logitech was a button I could click that put the scroll wheel into free wheel mode where it would spin instead of ratcheting. If Glorious made a mouse with that I would probably buy it tomorrow
Wow, this game wasn't even on my radar. Now it's in my post-D4 queue.
Valve and Glorious Eggroll are going to be pissed when they find out how little Microsoft and Windows game developers care about them.