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Latest version from Steam (2017-09-29)

Application Details:

Version: Lastest Steam
License: Retail
URL: http://store.steampowered.com/...
Votes: 0
Latest Rating: Gold
Latest Wine Version Tested: 2.17-staging

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Test Results

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Selected Test Results

What works

Game runs fine with very minor graphical issues on some settings

What does not

Depth of field effect causes graphic errors (see workaround).

Bloom seems over bright in some situations, but that might be the same in Windows.

Workarounds

By default the graphics have strange triangles flickering as a screen overlay on anything higher than the second lowest graphics settings.

This seems to be cause by the depth of field effect that can be selectively disabled in the config file (but not in game).

Go to: your_path_to/steam/drive_c/Program Files/Steam/steamapps/common/Project Nimbus/UDKGame/Config

and open the : UDKSystemSettings.ini

find and modify to: DepthOfField=False

Safe file and restart game.

What was not tested

later missions (still playing)

Hardware tested

Graphics:

  • GPU: Nvidia
  • Driver: proprietary

Additional Comments

Project Nimbus is a UDK game (a cut down version of Unreal Engine 3), so fixes from other games using that should work. Sadly this makes it also very unlikely that a native Linux port will ever be released (as also commented by the developers).

selected in Test Results table below
Operating systemTest dateWine versionInstalls?Runs?Used
Workaround?
RatingSubmitter
CurrentUbuntu 16.04 "Xenial" amd64 (+ variants like Kubuntu)Sep 29 20172.17-stagingYes Yes YesGoldKris 

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