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The last livestream we did was easily one of the most hilarious times I've had gaming on Linux, thanks in part to Feral Interactive for porting GRID Autosport, and also because we played with viewers who drive dirty.

Warning: bad language, probably NSFW.
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How have you been finding GRID? I love it. If you haven't already, check out my port report on it, and Samsai's report on AMD.

If you have some funny moments, do share them in the comments I would love to see them.

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edddeduck_feral Dec 14, 2015
Quoting: evergreenI couldn' wait. Bought it and with my 10 years old logitech momo racing gave very very fun. I don'tunderstand why, in big picture mode my wheel moves selection down so that I can't use it and in game it works awesome..

It's a bug by Valve, for some reason they inject some stuff into the wheel controls that they don't when you're in normal Steam mode!
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Quoting: Stupendous ManOh, one question: does anyone know if you can play split-screen mutliplayer? It would be a fun game to play locally with some friends.

Yes, you can.

Although it is not a casual game, so unless your friends are already good at racing games, they may have a hard time. I prefer DiRT Showdown for playing with my friends, because it is much more arcade and easier to get hang of, even though I think Grid Autosport is much better when playing by yourself.

You can always play the (free) Destruction Derby DLC :) No skill needed ;)
Linas Dec 15, 2015
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Quoting: edddeduckferalYou can always play the (free) Destruction Derby DLC :) No skill needed ;)

Hey, thanks for the tip. I honestly didn't know it existed. Will definitely check it out. :)
Stupendous Man Dec 15, 2015
Quoting: edddeduckferal[quote=LinasYes, you can.

Although it is not a casual game, so unless your friends are already good at racing games, they may have a hard time. I prefer DiRT Showdown for playing with my friends, because it is much more arcade and easier to get hang of, even though I think Grid Autosport is much better when playing by yourself.

You can always play the (free) Destruction Derby DLC :) No skill needed ;)
Thanks Linas and Edddeduckferal! I'll definitely pick this game up soon. Especially since Eurotruck Sim 2 no longer works well on my PC (suddenly it's lagging) I'm desperately craving SOMETHING to drive.


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