Here is a look back some of the most popular articles on GamingOnLinux for October 2021, an easy way to for you to keep up to date on what has happened in the past month for Linux gaming, open source and other general Linux news that we cover! If you wish to keep track of these overview posts you can with our Overview RSS.
Here's what was popular with our readers:
- A look at the top 100 Steam games and how many will work on Linux and the Steam Deck
- Across various previous articles we've looked at how many games are supported on Linux and how many Windows games work with Steam Play Proton, so let's take a look at the current top 100.
- For a third month in a row, Linux remains above 1% on the Steam Hardware Survey
- I still can't quite believe it but the Linux user share on Steam has not only remained above 1% for three months, it's actually risen again.
- Valve launches Deck Verified, to show off what games will work well on the Steam Deck
- We've been wondering what Valve had planned to show off Steam Deck compatibility for games and now they've launched Deck Verified as their answer.
- Looks like the important futex2 work is finally going into the Linux Kernel to help gaming
- After a long bumpy road with many revisions, it appears that the futex2 work sponsored by Valve is finally heading into the upstream Linux Kernel.
- Interplay updating many classic titles on Steam to add support for Linux
- Interplay Entertainment announced today they're updating many of their classic titles to support Linux.
- Proton Experimental expands NVIDIA DLSS support on Linux to DirectX 11 titles
- Only a few days ago Proton Experimental saw an update to pull in NVIDIA DLSS support for DirectX 12 and as of today's update this has expanded to DirectX 11 titles too.
- Steam Play Proton 6.3-7 is out now, Proton Experimental gets DLSS for DX12 games on Linux
- Two big bits of news for Steam Play Proton today with two new versions getting released so let's take a look and see exactly what's new for the Windows compatibility layer.
- Valve adds support for games using CEG DRM through Steam Play Proton
- If you have the latest version of Proton Experimental, Valve just recently put up a new Steam Client Beta too which allows playing Windows games on Linux that make use of their older CEG DRM.
- The upcoming No VR Mod for Half-Life: Alyx shows off amazing progress
- I consider Half-Life: Alyx played in VR to be one of the greatest gaming experiences I've ever had but for a lot of people it's just not possible and so the No VR Mod is in progress.
- Valve banning games that allow exchanging cryptocurrencies or NFTs
- It seems Valve aren't a big fan of cryptocurrencies or NFTs as they've updated their onboarding guide with a new point about disallowing games that allow you to exchange them.
- The Epic Store on Linux continues getting easier to manage with Heroic Games Launcher
- Heroic Games Launcher has a fresh update released and it comes with some mighty fine new features, all in the name of making your Epic Store library easier to manage on Linux.
- Get a look inside the Steam Deck in Valve's latest video
- Want to see inside a Steam Deck? Valve has delivered in the latest video although they're keen to remind people not to do any of this yourself.
- GOG removes HITMAN after customer backlash over online features
- Recently we wrote about the stealth assassination game HITMAN landing on GOG. Not specifically Linux news but interesting industry news to keep an eye on, due to the massive backlash it had and now GOG has removed it for sale.
- Half-Life 2 and the episodes get a Beta with Vulkan (DXVK) and more
- Valve has put up a Beta for Half-Life 2, Half-Life 2: Episode One and Half-Life 2: Episode Two as they prepare more of their own games ready for the Steam Deck.
- Fallout 3 removes Games for Windows Live, works well on Linux with Proton
- Fallout 3 from Bethesda Game Studios received a surprise update recently where the developer finally removed Games for Windows Live which is great news.
- Twitch has suffered a huge leak of source code with a possible Steam competitor (updated)
- Twitch is not having a good time lately. On top of battling bots engaging in hate-raids spamming chats with horrible things, it appears they've also suffered a massive data breach. UPDATED.
- Little Big Adventure 1 & 2 get open sourced under the GPL
- Little Big Adventure 1 and 2 are two classic titles originally developed by Adeline Software International and now they've both had their engine source code officially released.
- GTA III & Vice City reverse-engineered code taken down on GitHub again by Take-Two DMCA
- The saga continues for the GTA III and Vice City code that was reverse engineered and available on GitHub, as it has now been taken down once again from a DMCA request.
- VKD3D-Proton v2.5 is out for Direct3D 12 on top of Vulkan, improving DirectX Raytracing
- VKD3D-Proton is the project that translates Microsoft's Direct3D 12 to Vulkan, another big part of Steam Play Proton and there's a new release out.
- Brawlhalla to get Easy Anti-Cheat, dev puts up Beta with EAC working on Linux with Proton
- Blue Mammoth Games announced that later in October that the platform-fighter Brawlhalla will be getting Easy Anti-Cheat. Thankfully, they've put up a Beta for Linux users playing it using Steam Play Proton and it works.
- Proton Experimental sees GreedFall, Eve Online and Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl working
- Another update to Proton Experimental has landed as of October 11 bringing with it more fixes and even more Windows games are now working on Linux.
- Steam Play tool Luxtorpeda for running games in native Linux engines sees a major upgrade
- Steam Play allows Linux gamers to use many different compatibility layers like Proton for running Windows games but Luxtorpeda instead makes games use an available native Linux game engine.
- AMD Radeon RX 6600 launches today aimed at high-refresh rates and 1080p
- AMD has today released the AMD Radeon RX 6600, a new RDNA 2 GPU that has a focus on 1080p as well as high refresh rates.
- 5.8% sales and over 38% of bug reports from Linux said one dev but it's been helpful
- According to Kodera Software, developer of the space sim ΔV: Rings of Saturn, quite a lot of bug reports come from Linux users considering the smaller share but that's not actually a bad thing.
- NVIDIA 495.44 stable driver is out for Linux, adds in GBM API support
- Following on from the NVIDIA Beta 495.29.05 earlier this month, today NVIDIA has a fresh 495.44 stable driver release that builds upon it with some additional extras. This is the big one for Wayland fans, since it now works with the GBM API.
- DXVK Native 1.9.2a is out for translating Direct 3D 9 / 10 / 11 to Vulkan for Linux games
- DXVK Native is the fork of the original translation layer DXVK, the part of Proton that translates Direct 3D 9 / 10 / 11 to Vulkan but this is meant for Linux native builds and a new release is out now.
- PS3 emulator RPCS3 can now boot all games released for the console
- An incredible milestone for RPCS3, the free and open source cross-platform PlayStation 3 emulator as their compatibility list has hit the ability to boot all known games.
- KDE celebrates 25 years with a big new Plasma desktop release
- Has it really been 25 years? That's absolute madness. I still remember trying out the first released version of KDE. Plasma - 25th Anniversary Edition is available now.
- Heroes of Might and Magic II game engine recreation fheroes2 v0.9.8 out now
- Play the classic Heroes of Might and Magic II thanks to fheroes2, a fantastic game engine recreation project allowing you to play it cross-platform and it's open source.
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I guess it's all about SteamDeck, Proton and anti-cheat these days, huh?
As Dr Károly Zsolnai-Fehér (Two Minute Papers would say: What a time to be alive!
As Dr Károly Zsolnai-Fehér (Two Minute Papers would say: What a time to be alive!
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