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It's the end of another busy week for Linux gaming, for many people the weekend is filled full of games.

For me, I shall be likely diving into some more Total War: THREE KINGDOMS. It's not perfect but it's by far the nicest Total War game I've tried in a very long time. Feral Interactive have done some incredible work on the optimisations for the Linux version that I remain very impressed.

I shall also be booting up my old friend Polychromatic, as I desperately try to beat the score of our contributor Samsai. Such a maddeningly streamlined twin-stick shooter, it's frustratingly good at killing me when I feel like I'm finally doing well.

So dear readers, what play button are you clicking on across this weekend and what do you think about it?

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Pangaea Jun 1, 2019
Quoting: denyasisRimworld. The most recent update came out Thursday and it decreases load times drastically for games with mods. I went from 800 sec to 180 sec on my old laptop.

I just lost half my colonists in a raid, so it'll be interesting to see if I can rebuild before winter.
Cool. I got the email about a new update, but haven't downloaded and tried it out yet. It's a great game. The raids get a bit silly later on (and the blasted ships are a pain in the neck), but I like the early to mid game.
Pangaea Jun 1, 2019
(Sorry for all the consecutive posts, I'm reading through the thread)
Quoting: riusmaTo the Moon, the game was sitting in my library since December 2016 so I think it's more than time to have a look at it! Not bad so far (about 1 hour in it), sad story with an old console era vibe for the graphics and gameplay! :|
I kinda envy you. You're in for such an awesome game (although some will rudely call it a digital story or suchlike). Heartstrings may get pulled ;-)
Zelox Jun 1, 2019
Dying light the following :).
ObsidianBlk Jun 2, 2019
I'm actually playing a little Elder Scrolls 3 Morrowind via TES3MP (openMW multiplayer).
RollAllTheWay Jun 2, 2019
Good old Minecraft for me, but also Super Cane Magic Zero, I have been waiting for it to come out of early access! :)
Phlebiac Jun 2, 2019
Quoting: Alm888I am ashamed to admit, but it is "Pathologic 2" for me this weekend.
It is a shame this game is not available on Linux

It should be eventually (unless they back out on their promises):
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1535515364/pathologic/
Shmerl Jun 2, 2019
Still playing The Witcher 3 in Wine/dxvk.
axredneck Jun 2, 2019
Doom Tribute, a recreation of Doom 1 and 2 levels on GZDoom engine.
wvstolzing Jun 2, 2019
I've been replaying Deus Ex Mankind Divided, discovering small things that eluded me in my first playthrough.
voyager2102 Jun 2, 2019
I'm on my first playthrough of Surviving Mars: Green Mars (decided to play as Paradox since the game seemed much too easy on the first playthough of the base game). It's luckily one of those games you can have running on a extra screen while working (on a deadline for a project this weekend) since most of the time it kind of runs without interference and it is beautiful to watch.

These days it seems that Paradox alone will be enough to fill the (little) gaming time that I have with all the great titles they brought to linux! Thanks paradox!
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