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It's Sunday and a rare occasion of it not raining where I am so I am away for most of the day (I also really should make Sunday mostly a day off so I don't burn-out). So, what have you been playing this week?

I am still hooked on Stellaris myself and my time played is reaching silly levels already. On my second play through now as my first ended in my destruction.

I declared war on someone who was being a nuisance, but it turned out their fleet was far bigger than mine. We decided to call a truce, but then my closest neighbour decided I was too aggressive so they declared war on me and made short work of my tiny ships.

Anyone else already excited for expansions to it? I sure am. I would like to see more random events and more neutral aliens floating around to discover.

After last night I am keen to play some more OpenRA, as the tournament we did was great fun. Open source game engines always surprise me and it has been years since I tried it. Everything went smoothly and I lost of course.

I will leave you with a bit of wisdom from Linux & Mac game porter Ethan Lee:

If you're on Linux/OSX and a program seems buggy, run it through Valgrind. Be reminded that you allowed that program to run on your computer

— Ethan Lee (@flibitijibibo) May 14, 2016
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tumocs May 15, 2016
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Stellaris. 35 hours. Created sentient dominatrix bots to rule my empire and all is well.
linux_gamer May 15, 2016
Tomb Raider, had to complete Saints Row The Third before. SR2 still on my list.
Stupendous Man May 15, 2016
I just bought Duskers since it's out of Early Access in a few days anyway. It's great fun! If you like retro sci-fi and using the console (all real Linux users do! :p), you should pick it up.

Not really interested in Stellaris, it doesn't look that great to me, but I'm glad you guys are enjoying it.
rollerpalmer May 15, 2016
I spend hundreds of hours only on The Binding of Isaac:Afterbirth. Finally, I finished successfully every run with all the characters, even with "The Lost" (two hits die character). :D
minj May 15, 2016
I dreamt about Stellaris tonight. So I guess that settles the question :D
BOYSSSSS May 15, 2016
The Stanley Parable and Papers, Please
BOYSSSSS May 15, 2016
Is there a tutorial on how to use Valgrind to debug games or applications for newbies, or is Valgrind used only when you have the source code?

EDIT:
Have been searching for tool to help game and driver developers debug, any tips are welcome.


Last edited by BOYSSSSS on 15 May 2016 at 9:34 am UTC
z3ntu May 15, 2016
Mostly CS:GO and a bit Game Dev Tycoon.
opera May 15, 2016
I started "Alien: Isolation" last night. I've never played a game with such awesome graphics before. I am playing it on the big screen (home cinema) and it's such a great experience. Now i am waiting eager for the dusk so its dark enough that I can continue playing...
mrdeathjr May 15, 2016
This week stay testing another round of games (native a non native) and some emulators case like as:


Epsxe 2.02

View video on youtube.com


Tales of Symphonia

View video on youtube.com


Lego Harry Potter Years 5-7

link


Neverwinter Nights

link


Infernal

link


Chaser

link


Rune Classic

link


Crashday

link


Bastion Native

link


Psychonauts Native

link


Braid native

link


Grim Fandango Native

link



And others case arma 3 native, obscure 2, flatout 1, flatout 2


^_^


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