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Feral Interactive are having a big Easter sale

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Yet another chance to get some great games for much cheaper, as Feral Interactive are doing a big Easter sale.

Titles include:
And plenty more, see their deals page for all of them!

Are you going to pick up any? Always nice to support the porter directly and they have ported quite a lot now for Linux gamers.

The deals last until April 21st, so you've got some time to think on it. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Ehvis Apr 14, 2017
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I suppose I'll have to swallow my principles for once and pay the excessive paypal tax to support Feral.
Aryvandaar Apr 15, 2017
That's cool. I already have my favourite Feral games though.


Last edited by Aryvandaar on 15 April 2017 at 5:40 pm UTC
g000h Apr 18, 2017
In my case, I buy from lots of games companies. I'm doing my bit to pay for Linux gaming, supporting Feral and many others. I wasn't going to buy DiRT Rally at 50% off. However, as part of Humble Monthly subscription, with a selection of other titles - I'm willing to pay the subscription price.

What would you prefer:
- Feral getting zero from me, with me not buying a game that I am so-so about?
- Feral getting a smaller amount for DiRT Rally, as part of the Humble Monthly?

(It was a rhetorical question, pretty obvious what the answer is going to be!)


The comment earlier by "wojtek88" regarding Steam Machines - It does deviate from this Feral Big Easter Sale post - BUT it did strike a cord with me. I decided to follow up that comment by hunting out for Steam Machines sold in the UK (where I live). Here is my finding, and I think GOL should probably consider write a new article discussing it:

- There are very very few manufacturers selling Steam Machines.
- Of those few, the Steam Machines are pretty expensive - The typical price is ~ £1200.
- At that price, one could build a BETTER PC running SteamOS (or Linux). Or pay much less for similar spec.
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