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Let's lighten the mood a bit shall we? It's question time here on GamingOnLinux! Let's have a talk about what you've been playing recently.

I will of course go first: Dota Underlords. I have quite the sweet spot for it already, even though I'm absolutely terrible at it. This might be the game to finally get me to kick my unhealthy Rocket League obsession, which is amazing considering how radically different they are. I adore strategy games though and unlike normal Dota, I don't need to think ridiculously quickly. Since you don't need any kind of reflexes for it, sitting back and relaxing with the Steam Controller is another reason I quite like Dota Underlords. In the evenings on weekends especially, I can be quite the lazy-gamer, so anything that allows me to kick back with it is likely to get my vote.

After only being out for a few days, it's already annihilated the player record for Artifact. Artifact's all-time high was only just over 60K whereas Underlords has sailed past 190K, although that shouldn't be too surprising since Underlords is free and isn't rammed full of micro-transactions (yet?) and it helps being on mobile as well of course (According to one of the SteamDB folk, the mobile players are being counted too).

Based on what the Underlords team have said, coming "soon" will be:

  • Full Scoreboard
  • Social features: Scrolling through the map, hearing other player's fights and full chat.
  • Hero VO.
  • Balance: Dragon Alliance, Dragon Units and Items (Boots)

They also said they're exploring a "Turbo Mode" for those who find games a bit too long. I also love the sound of that very much!

What else? ISLANDERS! An instant purchase the moment Linux support became available, what a beautiful city-builder that's not really like any other. Incredible style, with fun game-play that has you trying to get your score constantly higher and it doesn't take a huge amount of attention from a tired mind.

On top of that I also played the Linux Distribution-Hopping Game 2.0, with a full switch to Manjaro. So far, so good. Everything installed smoothly, grabbing extra software is easy and KDE shines on it.

So, what have you been playing recently and what do you think about it?

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wvstolzing Jun 23, 2019
I just broke my record in NES Tetris, on fceux; new record is an admittedly modest 310174.
KijBeta Jun 23, 2019
This weekend I'll be putting some time into Oxygen Not Included, and I'll make some more progress on Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice (Amazing performance with zero effort thanks to Steam/Proton).

I have been feeling a bit smug and happy with my self about switching to POP!_OS before the Ubuntu 32bit blowup.


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Purple Library Guy Jun 23, 2019
Just finished Transistor. Now Helium Rain.
Lycurgus87 Jun 23, 2019
Quoting: Para-Gliding
Quoting: Lycurgus87Proton: Mordhau, [...]

Mordhau is the new goodie, its awesome I really enjoy it. Many ppl crying about it, but it is fun and a chill experience for me, mainly because really not matter you win or loose, you can have tons of fun (as soon as you learned how to not die instantly) and I think servers now are fixed so you get decent latency.
as a great fan of Chivalery:MW (specially with black knigth mod), i would try it. Does it run nice without tricks in proton?

I would like to try AS:Odyssey (ancient greek <3 : do we meet Thales, Aristoteles or Plato?) as i had a lot of fun with this kind of game (Witcher3-proton, MadMax native, Middle Earth:shadow of mordor native) but never get a "uplay" game and I don't want to spend several evening searching how to make all those working ... I have a job and a family :'( ... :oP


Yeah it's work out of the box no tweaks needed. You can't do alt tab tho, but that's it otherwise runs great.


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axredneck Jun 23, 2019
Tera (with Proton) (at least i try), some wads for Heretic (with GZDoom), Riddles of the Owls Kingdom (with Proton)
tuubi Jun 23, 2019
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Quoting: ageresIs it possible to execute Windows .bat files with Wine? I couldn't do.
A quick web search suggests either
wine cmd /c filename.bat
or
wine start filename.bat
Furor Jun 23, 2019
Eve Online, I am a CEO of a corporation :D
CS-GO, casual shooting for a few minutes.
Arma 3, coop missions with my friends
Zero-K, fun with hundreds of robots and weapons of mass destruction
crmoving Jun 23, 2019
Underlords for sure! I have a question because Im going on vacation and I will take my old laptop and according to Steam page on Linux you need Vulkan support GPU and my old Intel doesn't support Vulkan :( Is it really only Vulkan or I can run safe mode in startup on Steam and play it? I have Windows on this laptop now and It works fine but I wanna go back to Mint on this laptop. Please help i don't wanna end up not being able to play!
Dunc Jun 23, 2019
Quoting: ageresResident Evil 4 with HD textures from http://www.re4hd.com/?page_id=6064 and d9vk.
I had to use a Windows VM to apply the 4GB patch tool and install new files. Is it possible to execute Windows .bat files with Wine? I couldn't do.
As far as I recall - I used it for much the same purpose a couple of years ago - wineconsole is what you're looking for. Run on its own, it brings up a Windows commandline, but I'm pretty sure it runs .bat files too.

{Edit: Oh, I see tuubi got in ahead of me. That'll work too. wineconsole is just a wrapper for that anyway, as far as I can make out.}


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wvstolzing Jun 23, 2019
Quoting: Para-GlidingI would like to try AS:Odyssey (ancient greek <3 : do we meet Thales, Aristoteles or Plato?)

(A somewhat young) Socrates is in the game, alongside a few other spoilerific figures.

I don't have the game; though I've seen bits on youtube. They even went through the trouble of including a short 'Socratic dialogue' betweem the player character and the man himself ... though frankly it's pretty cringeworthy if you're familiar with the Platonic texts. It's a missed opportunity really; they could've done a lighthearted parody.
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