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So you can send your minions in to fight, while you kick back and let off some spells, or you can join them with your sharpened axe. Not only do you control your movement, but you control the movement of your minions too. The gameplay is actually quite interesting and amusing. Goes to show that VP do have a nice attention to the small details for us Linux gamers. Funny, because I noticed people whining about that on another website.

They also removed the "Exit to Windows" text (yeah I know, it’s an old game), so it just says "Quit" in the Linux port. YouTube videos require cookies, you must accept their cookies to view. You can see how it performs with this Linux gameplay video I did, I left the GLXOSD overlay on so you can see all the gritty details: It only dipped just below 100FPS while I was recording.
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Performance wise, with max settings at 1080p it’s constantly staying above 100FPS with not a single dip below it. The speech is always fine, but the background music and other audio seem to vanish at random. The only issue I have encountered is the audio seems to be a little buggy. I haven’t had a single crash in multiple hours of testing, so it seems to be very stable. The amount of games that utterly fall over themselves at trying to accomplish that one task is amazing, but Overlord gets it right first time without any messing about. It also appears on the correct monitor with my dual-monitor setup. So I started off impressed right away, great start. I always like being able to do this before a game ends up giving me some wonky resolution: First of all it has a decent launcher to pick resolution and game options before loading. Somehow being the bad guy in games just seems more exciting. I’m pretty damn happy that Overlord is now on Linux, as I’m pretty sure a good 90% of games see you being some sort of hero and rarely the bad guy. While I do have issues with previous ports from VP, I always take each game with a fresh mind as some are really are fantastic (like Bioshock and DiRT Showdown) and some not so (Saints Row series ports). I was only sent it late yesterday, so you will forgive me if this isn’t as in-depth as I would have hoped it would be.
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It's using MojoSetup, so you can install it wherever you please. This is a DRM free release from their own store. Note: The Linux release is not yet on Steam. I was able to get advanced access yesterday and here are some thoughts. Overlord and the Overlord: Raising Hell expansion have been ported to Linux thanks to Virtual Programming.
