It has been a little while since I asked, so let's see what you're up to. What have you been playing recently and how is it?
I tried a good bit of Starbound when it released and wow it has changed a lot. It's really quite impressive what they have built. The exploration, the awesome loot and it's just a pleasing experience.
The other main one is Stardew Valley, it utterly demolishes time in the blink of an eye and my farm is slowly coming along!
I also thoroughly enjoyed Near Death which I did on the last livestream. My failure at surviving in the cold was pretty obvious and I haven't managed to find the elusive penguin yet!
Personally, I just want to find the time to finish up Life is Strange, I still haven't managed to get some proper time to sit down and finish the last bit on it. Excited to see how it ends!
With so many games to choose from now, it does get almost frustrating at times choosing between them to play in my limited leisure time. Do you find that now too?
I tried a good bit of Starbound when it released and wow it has changed a lot. It's really quite impressive what they have built. The exploration, the awesome loot and it's just a pleasing experience.
The other main one is Stardew Valley, it utterly demolishes time in the blink of an eye and my farm is slowly coming along!
I also thoroughly enjoyed Near Death which I did on the last livestream. My failure at surviving in the cold was pretty obvious and I haven't managed to find the elusive penguin yet!
Personally, I just want to find the time to finish up Life is Strange, I still haven't managed to get some proper time to sit down and finish the last bit on it. Excited to see how it ends!
With so many games to choose from now, it does get almost frustrating at times choosing between them to play in my limited leisure time. Do you find that now too?
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After some discussion in "Total War..." thread, I played "getting out Windows partition". Awesome game, short and easy, but funny as hell, now I have nice backup disk :D . Then, according to STiAT recommendation I played "Shadow Of Mordor" and - indeed - it works quite well. Slaughtering orcs in different ways is sweet. I've tried "X-Plane 10" demo, but all I can see is Phantom cockpit, runway and endless sea all around - maybe I should try some seaplane. I played it only as curiosity - I prefer combat sims (we have half-sim in War Thunder, I miss "IL2-Sturmovik" series or "Rise Of Flight" ). Then I run FsUAE and old "Alien Breed" and "Traps'n'Treasures". FsUAE is amazing piece of soft, U can even hear sound of Amiga FDD working. And, for a while, played "Shadowrun: Dragonfall" (brilliant game), "Strike Suit: Zero" (too hard for me), and "Tomb Raider" (beauty but poor performance). So - even without Windows - there's no room for players boredom :D
PS.: @Hyperdrive - SOMA is one of best games I've played ever. Storyline is... just terrifying (in a good sense of course).
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PS.: @Hyperdrive - SOMA is one of best games I've played ever. Storyline is... just terrifying (in a good sense of course).
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Ark Survival Evolved (Ubuntu 16.04)
Arma3 (Ubuntu 16.04)
No Man's Sky in less than 5 hours (VirusOS). Hope at least wine will make it work...
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Arma3 (Ubuntu 16.04)
No Man's Sky in less than 5 hours (VirusOS). Hope at least wine will make it work...
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I've tried "X-Plane 10" demo, but all I can see is Phantom cockpit, runway and endless sea all around - maybe I should try some seaplane.
That means that you didn't download the scenery for the area. I think the demo only comes with the Seattle area by default.
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Right now I'm finishing Saints Row IV, but I like change so much of games, so I play frequently Tomb Rider, XCOM, Grid: Autosport, Awesomenauts, Borderlands and a few more...
I'm thinking we have many game hours to enjoy... Yehaa!! :D
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I'm thinking we have many game hours to enjoy... Yehaa!! :D
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7 Days to die, just can't stop playing this game.So it runs well on Linux now? Wasn't the Linux version very messy earlier?
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What do you think about the endings? I like the game, but it feels they didn't work on the endings enough. Feels they were cut short of thoroughly explaining what happened.
I'll let you know when I get there. So far though, I've been thinking that I'll need to play through again, because I keep feeling like I missed something. As though I skipped over a dialogue that had some background info I need.
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HyperRogue, Defense Grid 2, Dominions 4, Out of the Park Baseball 17 (in a damned 14.04 VM). It will not run on 16.04 :><: .
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What do you think about the endings? I like the game, but it feels they didn't work on the endings enough. Feels they were cut short of thoroughly explaining what happened.
I'll let you know when I get there. So far though, I've been thinking that I'll need to play through again, because I keep feeling like I missed something. As though I skipped over a dialogue that had some background info I need.
Thanks :) Would be interesting to discuss what you think. I opened a thread for it: https://www.gamingonlinux.com/forum/topic/2268
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Played through shadow warriors, life is strange, tomb raider and busy with victor vran, all on open source radeonsi driver on a 7770M. No glitches or crashing, shadow warrior & tomb raider had to run on medium to get good enough performance.
Got shadow of mordor, but performance is a bit lacking (20fps at places, too slow fir that game). Will wait for some more performance optimizations, the mesa amd devs are pushing performance updates weekly at this stage! Exciting times for mesa!
Got shadow of mordor, but performance is a bit lacking (20fps at places, too slow fir that game). Will wait for some more performance optimizations, the mesa amd devs are pushing performance updates weekly at this stage! Exciting times for mesa!
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And then Valve went back to the herculean task of shoveling mountains of money into the bank from their F2P/B2P MMOs, and forgot about a HL2:Ep2 sequel.
You mean MOBAs? Well, I do not mind Valve is making money from various products; besides Half-Life series have been abandoned with Portal and L4D series long ago. I expect a new HL game when Valve considers Source 2 Engine mature enough and VR technology viable after some more L4D, TF and CS releases.
I mistyped after a few drinks, Valve's big three multiplayer games, including the MOBA DOTA2.
I believe Valve makes more from those three MP games than they do their storefront cut of sales:
http://www.pcgamer.com/market-data-firm-claims-valve-made-730-million-last-year/
But both numbers are very large and important to Valve.
I don't know how much money HL:Ep2 made, but it probably wasn't an ongoing continuous stream of .7 billion, year after year. :-) Valve is just highly distracted from their own original franchise that got them here, by succeeding too well in other areas - not a bad thing for them though.
VR Portal is definitely a game Valve is thinking about making, and probably already devoting a lot of internal development time to. The Labs, Robot Repair is basically a pretty compelling official teaser from Valve themselves it's coming.
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Space Empires IV (wine) - The closest I can get to playing/comprehending Aurora. I really love the ship design system and the need for an actual cohesive fleet - Although Its clearly leaning toward Micro-Management-Hell as the game progresses
Dominions 4 - I've done a few random Early Age games - so much fun. Less micro than the above to the point where you feel you really are running a nation/religion
Homeworld (wine) - Works great and I love the story so far - I'm just too much of a perfectionist to stand loosing a bunch of big ships and I keep replaying the missions over and over.
I'd love to get my some of my friends into Dominions as I think PBEM with a few of them would be a blast (I'm generally not into multiplayer at all, but we all like board games and Dominions feels more board-game than computer sim - in a good way)
Dominions 4 - I've done a few random Early Age games - so much fun. Less micro than the above to the point where you feel you really are running a nation/religion
Homeworld (wine) - Works great and I love the story so far - I'm just too much of a perfectionist to stand loosing a bunch of big ships and I keep replaying the missions over and over.
I'd love to get my some of my friends into Dominions as I think PBEM with a few of them would be a blast (I'm generally not into multiplayer at all, but we all like board games and Dominions feels more board-game than computer sim - in a good way)
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I don't know how much money HL:Ep2 made, but it probably wasn't an ongoing continuous stream of .7 billion, year after year. :-) Valve is just highly distracted from their own original franchise that got them here, by succeeding too well in other areas - not a bad thing for them though.
VR Portal is definitely a game Valve is thinking about making, and probably already devoting a lot of internal development time to. The Labs, Robot Repair is basically a pretty compelling official teaser from Valve themselves it's coming.
Well, yeah I hardly think Valve is making money directly from HL2:E2, I guess I am the only fool who buys HL and and its expansions separately (purchased Valve Complete Pack afterwards though). But the episodic structure of HL2 lets people buy bundles instead of single episodes. As I recently checked Steam and Mod DB, there are dozens of HL2 mods which require HL2 to run. Of course you can make them standlone source mods by editing some config files if you are nerd enough but majority of players would prefer having the base game instead. So Valve is still making money from HL2 series.
Yeah, Portal is a natural candidate for VR but Valve needs to address movement issues and motion sickness problems. Motion sickness might be overcomed by increasing FOV and FPS but lacking movement is a significant problem which cannot be solved without investing tons of money.
Knowing that there are plenty of single player mods for HL series, I do not bother with HL2 sequel too much... :-) My only wishes regarding HL3 are GNU/Linux support and being able to play it without VR. I cannot care less about having VR... B-)
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Have just finished Life is Strange and thought it was great; rather different to my usual choice of games. I chose the selfish ending :-)
Currently playing Broforce (great fun) and Risk of Rain (horrible controls). Have also been playing the original Serious Sam via Wine. This will keep me going until I can play Doom :-)
Currently playing Broforce (great fun) and Risk of Rain (horrible controls). Have also been playing the original Serious Sam via Wine. This will keep me going until I can play Doom :-)
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I bought the HTC Vive and have played The Lab and several other VR Steam games. There is a new teleport paradigm being used by many VR games to solve the locomotion problem. You literally stand and move around in your "holodeck" room (with the chaperone system superimposing the real life wall boundaries when you get too close), and then use one of the hand controllers to point to a spot in the VR world to teleport immediately. It causes much less motion sickness than standard FPS WASD locamotion in VR while you yourself are not moving in real life.
IOW: Valve has indeed already invested tons of money into solving this problem - there's many other things valve has engineered into the whole Vive system for comfort, too.
After getting used to it, I go back to real life and am kind of bummed I can't simply teleport around instantly to any place nearby I can see :-)
I know you don't think you care for VR, but I personally think that's a bit of bunk when people say that :-) They are really saying Gen 1 VR is still non-compelling - that I'll agree to, for sure! I'm an early adopter/enthusiast who just spent a lot of money on early hardware and tech that will look comically primitive in the future - just like gaming on old VGA displays looks to us now.
VR still has a long way to go before it gets to more realistic virtual reality. Right now, it's still too low res and like you are looking out of a diver's mask.
The VR Robot Repair demo is good, and quite compelling - Gladys makes a cameo at the end.
Yeah, Portal is a natural candidate for VR but Valve needs to address movement issues and motion sickness problems. Motion sickness might be overcomed by increasing FOV and FPS but lacking movement is a significant problem which cannot be solved without investing tons of money.
Knowing that there are plenty of single player mods for HL series, I do not bother with HL2 sequel too much... :-) My only wishes regarding HL3 are GNU/Linux support and being able to play it without VR. I cannot care less about having VR... B-)
I bought the HTC Vive and have played The Lab and several other VR Steam games. There is a new teleport paradigm being used by many VR games to solve the locomotion problem. You literally stand and move around in your "holodeck" room (with the chaperone system superimposing the real life wall boundaries when you get too close), and then use one of the hand controllers to point to a spot in the VR world to teleport immediately. It causes much less motion sickness than standard FPS WASD locamotion in VR while you yourself are not moving in real life.
IOW: Valve has indeed already invested tons of money into solving this problem - there's many other things valve has engineered into the whole Vive system for comfort, too.
After getting used to it, I go back to real life and am kind of bummed I can't simply teleport around instantly to any place nearby I can see :-)
I know you don't think you care for VR, but I personally think that's a bit of bunk when people say that :-) They are really saying Gen 1 VR is still non-compelling - that I'll agree to, for sure! I'm an early adopter/enthusiast who just spent a lot of money on early hardware and tech that will look comically primitive in the future - just like gaming on old VGA displays looks to us now.
VR still has a long way to go before it gets to more realistic virtual reality. Right now, it's still too low res and like you are looking out of a diver's mask.
The VR Robot Repair demo is good, and quite compelling - Gladys makes a cameo at the end.
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