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Another week down, plenty of new games have released or been updated and we're about to begin another cycle. Let's have a chat.

With the recent huge Stellaris 2.7 update, we were going to be diving into a fresh multiplayer game with excitement to look at all the new visuals. Sadly though, it appears the latest update has numerous problems that caused all sorts of lag and sync issues. Thankfully, Paradox keep around older versions on Steam you can opt into with the 2.6.x series still working well. Issues aside, Stellaris is such a fantastic RTS overall to sink a great many hours into.

Into the Breach has also been sucking up more time lately, as a small and focused strategy game it's pretty close to perfection. I'm really not surprised it has reviewed so well. Subset Games also continue to tweak the Linux build to ensure it's running smoothly.

Across today though I've been quite sick, so thanks to Stadia I've been able to just sit back and relax with a flawless Assassin's Creed Odyssey experience to just zone-out with. It's nice to have another option if your net is good enough. The developer of firefighting game Embr also sent over a pre-release Stadia key to us, and it's quite amusing. Something to look forward to when it arrives in Early Access next week (no Linux desktop release for now).

I'm also highly jealous of everyone who has a VR kit now that Half-Life: Alyx is available on Linux. Hopefully it's working well, it looks pretty incredible and sounds like Valve did a really fantastic job on it. Half-Life: Alyx has now passed twenty-five thousand user reviews on Steam too!

Additionally, while I've not played it myself, it appears DOOM Eternal became the first game to get the brand new Denuvo Anti-Cheat (different to the DRM). This made it instantly unplayable on Linux under Steam Play Proton. Another thorn in our side. However, according to TechRaptor who spoke to Michail Greshishchev, Product Owner at Denuvo Anti-Cheat they said:

We've been tracking the Proton issue immediately after launch and are committed to delivering a fix soon. This isn't a request coming to us from a publisher or anything like that - we genuinely respect such an enthusiast community and regret introducing this incompatibility on day 1

So at least there's some sort of hope on the horizon about DOOM Eternal single-player working again on Linux under Proton.

Quick tip for parents: currently on Steam the LEGO NINJAGO game is 100% off making it free to keep, seems to work well in Steam Play proton. That deal will last until May 22.

Over to you in the comments: what have you been gaming on Linux lately?

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Oet_ May 18, 2020
Quoting: EhvisAll I can suggest for nvidia is to choose settings so that 99.9% of your frame times fall within the HMD refresh rate. Setting it to 80 Hz can help with that and is still plenty smooth. Otherwise you can reduce the rendering resolution (which defaults to 150%) or in-game settings. Second is to select legacy reprojection for the game (and all games).
Okay, I can try that. In my experience the resolution is more important than the refresh rate anyway. SteamVR Beta in Windows used to have stuttering as well, but I think they fixed that a while ago. SteamVR in Linux will probably get better with time. By the way, VR in Windows is not yet perfect yet either. Somehow restarting VR multiple times in one go is not very robust, regardless of the OS.
EagleDelta May 18, 2020
Been playing a LOT of X4: Foundations + Split Vendetta with some X3: Albion Prelude mixed in. Brought a reminder of how much I enjoyed space sim and space combat sim games growing up. I've since installed FS2Open, X-Wing Alliance (+Mods), Elite: Dangerous, and Freelancer + mods. Worked on a Lutris installer for Freelancer + Discovery mod and am working on similar installers for FS2Open (using Knossos) and X-Wing Alliance + XWA Upgrade project (which is STILL being worked on 20 years after the game launched).

Sprinkle in some Stellaris, Tabletop Simulator, Guild Wars 1 and Guild Wars 2
Pangaea May 18, 2020
Been playing Pathfinder: Kingmaker for several weeks, over 200 hours in-game actually (unless their timer is borked), and completed it earlier today. Very good game. That said, I didn't like the last 1-2 chapters. Hordes of frustrating enemies to fight, and loads of bullshit mechanics. But the first 90% of the game was great fun. May still replay it with a different class and choices, but that end was not fun.
randyl May 18, 2020
Deep Rock Galactic and Thimbleweed Park
ArgH May 18, 2020
Finished Battletech lately, which I enjoyed alot. Waiting for the DLC's going on sale...

Now gaming Kingdom Come Deliverance. Love the landscape and attention to detail. Usually exploring is a huge motivation for me - but: Unsure if I would continue much longer. I suck at fighting in this game, and atm. trying to train up; but success still evades me.
TechieInAK May 18, 2020
There are several games I've been going back and forth between this past month, some old classics, some a bit newer (yet old).

Day of the Tentacle
American Truck Simulator
Cities: Skylines
Sid Meier's Pirates!

At some point, I'll have to check out GTA from the Epic offer this past week. I was wondering whether that would work through Lutris or not. I was a bit hesitant to invest the time and space to download and install it.
appetrosyan May 18, 2020
Quoting: morbiusDishonored 2, but the performance with Proton is poor. I'm going to try a couple of games in my Steam library that I have marginal interest in, see if something sticks.

Try the GOG version. Deny o seems to hit Proton more than anything.
appetrosyan May 18, 2020
Quoting: PompesdeskyI'm playing Battlefild V via Lutris, except for times when it won't load for no obvious reason it plays really well, multiplayer and all ^_^

How do you get origin to play with lutris?
poisond May 19, 2020
  • Half Life: Alyx

  • Beat Saber

  • The Wizards

  • Skyrim VR
[email protected] May 19, 2020
Last Games

-Shadow of Tomb Raider- Native
-Inner World- SteamPlay (cause of too much Problems with the Port)
-Steamworld Quest- SteamPlay (cause of glibc!)
-Shivah- Native
-Golden Wake- Native
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