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You Can Play F1 2017 on Linux with AMD Radeon & Nvidia GPUs, Intel Not Supported

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Marius Nestor
Oct 31, 2017

Feral Interactive announced that it would port the F1 2017 racing game, developed and published by Codemasters, to the Linux platform on November 2, 2017, though it didn’t present gamers with any details on the official system requirements for playing the game. And today it did, announcing that Linux users will be able to enjoy F1 2017 on their favorite GNU/Linux distribution using either an AMD Radeon or Nvidia graphics card. Of course, the officially endorsed distro is Ubuntu 17.04 (Zesty Zapus).

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Marius Nestor

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