It's Wednesday, it's time to take a look at what's on sale for Linux gamers right now. There's a lot of choice this time!
It seems every week there's a new deal going on you don't want to miss! Right now Humble Store is offering free copies of Satellite Reign and other stores also have sales on.
Another week, another sale giving you a chance to pick up some Linux games you've been missing out on.
It seems Croteam will be doing a talk at GDC this year and it sounds like it's going to be quite interesting, with it being centred around getting games to perform smoothly. The talk will be presented by the Croteam CTO, Alen Ladavac.
Croteam are continuing to be one of my favourite developers, as The Talos Principle has been patched with some goodies.
A bit of Croteam news to start the day with and there's multiple interesting items to go over in regards to their games.
With recent commits that fix bugs and allow newer Vega cards to pass tests for official conformance, development for radv continues apace. It’s a good time to look back and talk about just how far the driver has come in such a short time.
For those of you with a fancy HTC Vive, you might want to check out The Talos Principle VR which launched with Linux support.
Croteam announced The Talos Principle VR and the good news is that it seems it will support Linux too.
More than an indie Portal-like, SolarGun offers up some interesting puzzles and overall it seems like a pretty decent puzzler.
Inspired by the recent release of Dawn of War 3, I decided to try out the experimental GCN 1.0 support in the new AMDGPU kernel driver and share my experiences.
Later than usual, but here's a weekly look at some decent Linux gaming deals going on right now. Hand-picked deals of what I think you might like.
AMD employee and Mesa developer Marek Olšák is at it again, proposing a series of patches that would boost performance for AMD GPUs running the open drivers.
Welcome to another Wednesday Madness here at GOL. Another quick look at some good deals you shouldn't pass up!
Another time to check out some crazy deals on Linux games. A little later than usual, but here we are!
Croteam have put out yet another stable build of The Talos Principle, which brings improvements for the Vulkan version. I did some fresh benchmarks and the difference is quite amazing.
Croteam are continuing to improve The Talos Principle with a brand new stable build that has Vulkan optimizations.
Croteam have put up a very nice blog post about all their games and it seems all of them are coming to Linux now and with Vulkan too.
2016 has been an absolute knockout year for Linux gaming, let’s have a little talk about what we have achieved.
Croteam have updated The Talos Principle today to move the last beta build over to the stable release.