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I've asked you what number one game you want to have on Linux, but what about games we already have? What is the number one game that you are truly thankful to have on Linux right now?

That last question was tough, but boy is this one difficult.

Honestly, for me it has to be Rocket League. It sure did take a while to actually arrive on Linux, but the wait was more than worth it.

I'm genuinely scared to load the game due to fear of not doing any actual work. It's a fantastic game to grab a few people together, kick back with a rum and coke and just play-ball.

It's a great game for our livestreams too, since it's another game that enables us to get the community involved, it has so many uses!

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lordgault Dec 25, 2016
Why do you make me choose? :'(
boltronics Dec 25, 2016
Difficult to answer, since I already purchased a bunch of games from the Steam sale I haven't yet played... Undertale, Valley, Pony Island, Oxenfree, Life is Strange, Planetary Annihilation: Titans and Firewatch to name a few. But of the games I own for GNU/Linux which I have played, I'd probably have to vote for either XCOM or XCOM 2.
Greaser Dec 25, 2016
For me it's Arma 3. Even if the Linux support is lacking.


Last edited by Greaser on 27 December 2016 at 11:22 am UTC
pete Dec 25, 2016
Dying Light and Stellaris :)
Kercus Dec 25, 2016
If I have to say just one: Borderland 2
Al3s Dec 26, 2016
I would say Rocket League, easy. Very accesible and popular multiplayer title. It's the kind of game that can seal the deal in convincing people going to Linux.
Alkaphreak Dec 26, 2016
Warhammer Dawn of war 2
diegstroyer Dec 27, 2016
The Witcher 3, will be great to play directly in Linux.
PJ Dec 27, 2016
Xcom2 hands down. Haven't been so hooked while playing a game in a long time. Also along DeusEx a title that brought my faith in Feral back (as my previous 2 purchases, DoW and Tomb rRider namely, didn't work on my hardware setup - which I can understand to some degree as it is not everyday Joe's machine, rather a dual processor machine I use for 3d work and rendering).
Schattenspiegel Dec 30, 2016
War Thunder - it was the one game I played regularly before I decided to switch to Linux and having a Linux version avaliable made the switch pretty painless in terms of gaming needs at that time.
And Shadowrun: Dragonfall since it "cured" me somewhat from my War Thunder addiction.

Since then I bought and played lots (way to many actually ;-)) of great games for this platform - some of which I probably would not have noticed on Windows.


Last edited by Schattenspiegel on 30 December 2016 at 10:44 am UTC
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