I know everyone doesn't celebrate the same occasions and holidays and what-not, so I will simply say Happy Holidays and wish you all the very best.
I will personally not be doing an articles for the next at least 2 days while I spend time with family and pretend to be a normal human.
Thank you for all your support over the last few years, I never thought we would be where we are now and I couldn't be happier.
I didn't hit my own end of year target of completing Borderlands 2 and Victor Vran, but I did get sucked in by Broforce enough to complete it. I also managed to finally finish Portal, and I did it in one play-through the other night, so that was fun. Being able to pick and chose my games on Linux like that is just fantastic.
All the best! Stay safe.
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And all the best to you too, Boss! Same to all the staff and the fine commenters, and the regular chatters on the Friday livestreams as well!
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Happy Holidays, Merry Christmas, Awesome New Year, etc.
I just have to say, this past year has been epic for Linux gaming, and it makes me look a bit back in time to when people with computers were all considered nerds, and especially ones who played video games. Then video games became more acceptable everywhere, and then slowly computers did, but we the nerdiest of them all grabbed onto Linux and went with it. I myself went from an Atari 800XL, to Atari Mega STe, crappy Packard Bell with Windows 95, Atari TT030, then a custom PC since. But then around '97 or so I started dabbling in Linux, and back then you pretty much had to compile XFree86, and know every bit of hardware you had to configure it correctly. Now it's advanced so much that it's used everywhere, including cell phones, and finally is preparing to jump into the next year with dedicated gaming machines running SteamOS. Long hard battle, but I think we deserve it!
Cheers everyone!
I just have to say, this past year has been epic for Linux gaming, and it makes me look a bit back in time to when people with computers were all considered nerds, and especially ones who played video games. Then video games became more acceptable everywhere, and then slowly computers did, but we the nerdiest of them all grabbed onto Linux and went with it. I myself went from an Atari 800XL, to Atari Mega STe, crappy Packard Bell with Windows 95, Atari TT030, then a custom PC since. But then around '97 or so I started dabbling in Linux, and back then you pretty much had to compile XFree86, and know every bit of hardware you had to configure it correctly. Now it's advanced so much that it's used everywhere, including cell phones, and finally is preparing to jump into the next year with dedicated gaming machines running SteamOS. Long hard battle, but I think we deserve it!
Cheers everyone!
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Quoting: Mountain ManQuoteI know everyone doesn't celebrate the same occasions and holidays and what-not, so I will simply say Happy Holidays and wish you all the very best.Screw political correctness and just say, "Merry Christmas." Anybody who doesn't like it can shove off.
This is the last place I expected to see that nonsense....
(psst..."Happy Holidays" traditionally meant Xmas plus New Year's and (American) Thanksgiving, and goes back further than at least the 1860s - learn your history)
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Merry christmas to you!
It was a fantastic year for linux gaming, and 2016 i looking even better!
Also, thank you for the giveaways!
It was a fantastic year for linux gaming, and 2016 i looking even better!
Also, thank you for the giveaways!
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As Christmas gift for all linux users, here is it a good script that optimize all UE3 Games to work properly and totally delete stuttering from games like spec ops the line.
The script is not translated yet (italian only) but it works if you wanna try.
https://github.com/Kryuko/ue3_linux_opti
edit: translated: https://github.com/Kryuko/ue3_linux_opti/blob/master/MainEng.sh
Last edited by [email protected] on 24 December 2015 at 5:07 pm UTC
The script is not translated yet (italian only) but it works if you wanna try.
https://github.com/Kryuko/ue3_linux_opti
edit: translated: https://github.com/Kryuko/ue3_linux_opti/blob/master/MainEng.sh
Last edited by [email protected] on 24 December 2015 at 5:07 pm UTC
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Happy holidays from Brazil to all my fellow Linux gamers. This Christmas I'll be on the computer enjoin my Saints Row IV!
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Merry Christmas
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Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to everybody.
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