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!
What's yours?
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!
What's yours?
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Quoting: koyal13Without a doubt... Stellaris! This game have change my gaming life haha :D
Ditto. Stellaris is really well crafted. It gets it's tendrils into my OCD side and before I know it I'm late for work and sleep deprived.
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Minecraft - still amazing, and for a creative type person, this one is hard to beat.
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Due to unlimited amount of mods, it would be Half-Life 2. I can put literally years to play them all for free.
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My all time most thankful one would be Quake III. But I've stopped paying several years ago now. My current favourite and only thing I want to play on any platform is Planetary Annihilation: TITANS (currently on sale).
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Quoting: jnriversQuoting: koyal13Without a doubt... Stellaris! This game have change my gaming life haha :D
Ditto. Stellaris is really well crafted. It gets it's tendrils into my OCD side and before I know it I'm late for work and sleep deprived.
Stellaris was my favourite too, closely followed by Total War Warhammer and Stardew Valley.
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for me, xcom, civ v and grid autosport
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For me in 2016, the game I played most is Dwarf Fortress. 2nd is Ark Survival Evolved, then Cities Skylines. What can I say, I like building things. I would like to thank all the Dev's who support Linux, but give a special shout out to the Bay 12 Brothers. You guys are simply unmatched, DF is awe inspiring, a never ending source of fun for me. Thank You and Happy Holidays!
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Pick one? Too difficult, sorry. So, without gradation:
Transistor. Bioshock Infinite. X3/Rebirth. War Thunder. Borderlands 2.
Yesterday bought Satellite Reign seems to be great Syndicate successor. Also liked Shadowrun and ok - dark fantasy Victor Vran was excellent too. U know what? Like pete910 said: all :D.
Transistor. Bioshock Infinite. X3/Rebirth. War Thunder. Borderlands 2.
Yesterday bought Satellite Reign seems to be great Syndicate successor. Also liked Shadowrun and ok - dark fantasy Victor Vran was excellent too. U know what? Like pete910 said: all :D.
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The game I'm really thankful to have on Linux is: Alien: Isolation.
Since I was able to test the first version on gamescom 2014, or even since it was announced, I've been looking forward to a release. And it was so cool that Feral ported it to my favorite OS!
But of course there are other games I'm also thankful to have on Linux ;)
Since I was able to test the first version on gamescom 2014, or even since it was announced, I've been looking forward to a release. And it was so cool that Feral ported it to my favorite OS!
But of course there are other games I'm also thankful to have on Linux ;)
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