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As part of an ongoing series of asking you stuff, today I ask "What was your favourite Linux game release from August?".

Personally, I'm seriously torn on this, as we had quite a number of great releases, but I think it's going to have to be Company of Heroes 2. The game has hooked me in with the interesting cut-scenes, and the great gameplay.

I've already put 9 hours into the game, and I even managed to play against Feral Interactive developer Edwin Smith yesterday for the BeatFeral livestream event they held. Beating Edwin isn't an achievement though, as he stated openly how bad he was:
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I look forward to playing more of you in Company of Heroes 2, but until then, what was your favourite Linux game from August's releases? Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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titi Sep 3, 2015
Dirt Showdown although its not a native port :-/
oldrocker99 Sep 3, 2015
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PA:Titans did it for me; of course, I got it for free by being a Kickstarter supporter :D .
GeronimO Sep 3, 2015
Beyond Eyes, nice game. Great Linux support, no issues.
mao_dze_dun Sep 3, 2015
Arma III - the first results are very impressive and I maintain that the eON wrapper is the only thing I see as a realistic option for Linux getting most games (no Vulkan bull, till we see some games).
Slackdog Sep 7, 2015
Dirt - just a lot of fun for a quick blast :)
GrayJazz Sep 8, 2015
Quoting: grumpytoadWould have gone for COH2, but the free weekend showed it just didn't work well on my GTX 750 ti, so I'll go with the totally awesome Pillars of Eternity patch, which came alongside the DLC release and made the game much less grindy.

Thanks for the heads up. I have the same card and was thinking about giving it a go.
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