It's been another few months since I asked this question, so let's see what you have all been up to recently! There's so many games on Linux now we are spoilt for choice.
Myself, I have been playing a fair bit of the strategy game/collectible card game Faeria which I have fallen a little in love with.
We also had a bit of a multiplayer game on Sid Meier's Civilization V with myself, Samsai, BTRE and a fellow named Gnarface from IRC. I have to say, that game has given me a renewed interest in Civilization V, and I hope Aspyr are able to fix the game up soon for newer Nvidia drivers as it became an issue for me. I ended up having to use my Steam Machine with the older more stable drivers.
What have you been playing?
Myself, I have been playing a fair bit of the strategy game/collectible card game Faeria which I have fallen a little in love with.
We also had a bit of a multiplayer game on Sid Meier's Civilization V with myself, Samsai, BTRE and a fellow named Gnarface from IRC. I have to say, that game has given me a renewed interest in Civilization V, and I hope Aspyr are able to fix the game up soon for newer Nvidia drivers as it became an issue for me. I ended up having to use my Steam Machine with the older more stable drivers.
What have you been playing?
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After XCOM2, I played through "Batman: Arkham Knight"...on windows. Disappointing, since I had held off on playing, waiting for the Linux version to be announced. Still, I felt this was actually the weakest game in the series as far as story & interesting villain antics were concerned. So...maybe not such a big loss for Linux after all.
Right now I'm playing "Dying Light: The Following". THIS, is how a dlc/expansion should be made, tons of quests, huge area to move around and a fairly decent main-story to boot.
Right now I'm playing "Dying Light: The Following". THIS, is how a dlc/expansion should be made, tons of quests, huge area to move around and a fairly decent main-story to boot.
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Divinity: Original Sin or Shadowrun Hongkong need to wait,
it's Xcom 2 first...!
it's Xcom 2 first...!
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Brutal Doom
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XCOM, Magicka 2 and Rocket League.
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Brutal Legend, and Broforce
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Recently been playing a lot of Xonotic. A few people I know on IRC put together a server for us newcomers to the game, so it's been a lot of fun. I really miss arena shooters.
Recently "played" through Dear Esther. It's a walking simulator, but the story was 100% better than Gone Home, which I was very disappointed in. Played some Reus, and Dustforce. Really like Dustforce. It's a platform game that let's you compare your score against other players. Now if I could just figure out how to get a controller to work properly with Trine or Super Meat Boy, I could clear out some of this back catalog.
Recently "played" through Dear Esther. It's a walking simulator, but the story was 100% better than Gone Home, which I was very disappointed in. Played some Reus, and Dustforce. Really like Dustforce. It's a platform game that let's you compare your score against other players. Now if I could just figure out how to get a controller to work properly with Trine or Super Meat Boy, I could clear out some of this back catalog.
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Only Brogue :)
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Shadowrun Hong Kong
The Banner Saga
Total War: Attila
Each of them are great games in their own category.
The Banner Saga
Total War: Attila
Each of them are great games in their own category.
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Alien Isolation, Shadow of Mordor, Borderlands 2, Euro Truck Simulator 2 (Promods2 + Rusmap1.6) and , of course, Grid Autosport
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I'm finishing up Shadow of Mordor and it's DLC's, Shadow Warrior in hard mode via New Game+, Time Clickers, and playing Borderlands 2 again on the weekends with my friend who hadn't played it yet.
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