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Owlboy, the very popular 2D adventure game is seeking Linux testers
18 January 2017 at 4:51 am UTC

I got a beta key. I played around 6 hours and I didn't see any bug.

What one game would blow your mind if it came to Linux & SteamOS?
1 December 2016 at 3:00 pm UTC Likes: 10

Doom (2016) is the only of the Doom games that I didn't played. Also I'll love to play GTA V on Linux.

Anima Gate of Memories, a third person action RPG is now on Linux, some quick thoughts
30 November 2016 at 3:46 pm UTC

Quoting: EdmeneSpeaking about third person RPGs, if Final Fantasy XV releases for Windows some day, maybe ask Feral to talk with Square Enix to make a port for Mac and Linux.
Sadly I doubt that, any of the Square games created by japanese studios were ported to linux. All the games from Square that we can play on Linux are from occidental studios like Square Montreal.

You might want to avoid the Nvidia 375.20 driver, Nvidia recommend downgrading
27 November 2016 at 5:48 pm UTC

Quoting: slaapliedjeOut of curiosity, do you have performance issues in Mad Max? Specifically in the area near Gastown (last area). Well or anyone else. I have the details set on Max, running a 1080GTX and in 1920x1080, but it stutters like a mofo in that area. All the garbage floating around, or something.
I had the same problem in that area running a GTX 970 with 370.28 driver.

Steam's Autumn sale to begin soon, date also leaked for the Winter sale
23 November 2016 at 4:35 pm UTC

Quoting: tuubiTons of good games on my wishlist so I'll have plenty to choose from. I'll probably have to skip the autumn sale, but I'm hoping to bag Rocket League and/or Mad Max around Christmas. SHENZHEN I/O looks awesome as well.
Quoting: kellerkindtMad Max gave me a lot of unexpected good playing hours, so I can really recommend it.

I think the same. I find Mad Max much more fun than Shadow of Mordor.

Shadow of Mordor is a good game but it turns really repetitive and it's boring that you don't see any changes or consequences in your map doing missions. For example you have some missions like enter to an orc's camp and kill some enemies fighting or poisoning the grog. After the succesful mision the camp is still full of orcs, nothings change. In Mad Max you have some similar missions but if you kill all the enemies from some camp you actually take that place for your allies and then you can enter there every time that you need fuel or water.

Also in Mad Max the map is bigger and more varied. You can find secret places with different enemies, items, or cars.

PS: Sorry for my bad English.

Just a heads up, Saints Row: The Third on Linux has broken co-op play
30 September 2016 at 1:03 pm UTC

It's not just the co-op, the game itself has a lot of problems. I managed to finish at 100% all the story and secondary missions, but i had to replay a lot because the crashes. The worst are the DLC missions, I still keep trying to finish gansta from space but it crashes every time. I hope they will fix this.

PS: I can confirm that the Co-op from SR4 works great

Life is Strange Linux patch released, should now work properly on Nvidia Pascal cards
19 August 2016 at 2:58 pm UTC

I updated the drivers and the popup disappeared like tears in rain. :D

Some thoughts after finishing episode 4 of Life is Strange on Linux
16 August 2016 at 12:52 pm UTC Likes: 1

I absolutely loved this game from the beginning to the end. Thanks Feral for doing the port.