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ARK: Survival Evolved gains a paid DLC while still being in Early Access, reviews are destroying it
8 September 2016 at 2:08 pm UTC Likes: 2
8 September 2016 at 2:08 pm UTC Likes: 2
Meh, if people are willing to pay for Early Access, I don't see why they wouldn't pay for extra content while in Early Access. They're already playing the game on a regular basis and obviously enjoying it, and an expansion takes time and resources to develop regardless of when you release it. Sure I'd probably focus on the core engine before I started making expansions, but I can see this game being "in development" for years with people playing it. It's not the first time I see MMOs running prolonged betas and releasing new content before hitting their official release, even though it's probably the first time I see them charge for it.
I don't play ARK so I'm indifferent to the news anyway, but I must say that level design looks really sweet.
I don't play ARK so I'm indifferent to the news anyway, but I must say that level design looks really sweet.
OTON X claims to be the first artificial intelligent games console, it's powered by Linux
6 September 2016 at 3:44 pm UTC
6 September 2016 at 3:44 pm UTC
From the video, it looks like either a scam or a completely useless product. It's kind of like RPGMaker for 2D platformers, if you take out all the creative process from RPGMaker and ship it on a console for some reason.
Armello, the really fun strategy game has a new DLC with more characters
1 September 2016 at 3:53 pm UTC
1 September 2016 at 3:53 pm UTC
I have mixed feelings about Armello. It seems well designed and interesting, but actually playing it kind of frustrates me because of how long it takes, how much is going on and how little you can influence it. It's supposed to be a digital board game, but it has a lot of aspects that would be terrible on tabletop. Out-of-turn manages to feel both boring and too short depending on whether you have a new quest to select, whether you have any cards to play out-of-turn and whether other players play cards on you. Since you can't do anything when engaged by another player in combat, or play cards against players dealing with perils or fighting or moving, you're constantly trying to time actions that in real life would be as simple as saying "Wait, I'm playing this card on you before you leave that space." And while you're choosing quests or equipping items, you can't see what's going on on the board so you lose track of who's where and what they gain.
Anyway, I have a free code for the DLC if someone wants to arrange some kind of trade for it.
Anyway, I have a free code for the DLC if someone wants to arrange some kind of trade for it.
Worms W.M.D is out day-1 on Linux, here's some early thoughts
24 August 2016 at 3:23 pm UTC
24 August 2016 at 3:23 pm UTC
Thanks dfrn, no more crashing here either as far as I can tell. Can't wait to find the time to really try out the game :)
No Man's Sky has been shown to work rather well in Wine on Linux
17 August 2016 at 4:34 pm UTC
Last time I tried Guild Wars 2 on Wine, IIRC mouse input didn't work and there was something wrong with the map. I think the trading post didn't work either. Now I'm playing it every day on Mint and while the frame rate is not excellent (on a GTX 560), I can get a fairly stable 30 FPS with medium settings, which is at least more than on my Win7 laptop (GT540M). The only problem I've found so far is a broken texture change when I switch gear or apply dyes, and I only have to alt-tab back into the game to force a redraw (tedious when you're trying out dyes, but hey I'll take it over not being able to play at all).
17 August 2016 at 4:34 pm UTC
Quoting: KimyrielleFor example, Guild Wars 2 was marked as gold, but the game ran with 15-20 FPS, which is totally unplayable in practice.Heh. Been playing it at that framerate since release. WvW wasn't really an option, though.
Last time I tried Guild Wars 2 on Wine, IIRC mouse input didn't work and there was something wrong with the map. I think the trading post didn't work either. Now I'm playing it every day on Mint and while the frame rate is not excellent (on a GTX 560), I can get a fairly stable 30 FPS with medium settings, which is at least more than on my Win7 laptop (GT540M). The only problem I've found so far is a broken texture change when I switch gear or apply dyes, and I only have to alt-tab back into the game to force a redraw (tedious when you're trying out dyes, but hey I'll take it over not being able to play at all).
Worms W.M.D should now be a day-1 Linux & SteamOS release
16 August 2016 at 5:27 pm UTC
16 August 2016 at 5:27 pm UTC
System requirements have been added to the Steam page:
MINIMUM:
OS: Ubuntu 14.04 (64-bit version), SteamOS, Linux Mint 17.1
Processor: Intel Dual Core 6600 @ 2.4GHz
Memory: 2 GB RAM
Graphics: Intel 4400, GeForce GTX 280, AMD Radeon HD 7750
RECOMMENDED:
OS: Ubuntu 14.04 (64-bit version), SteamOS, Linux Mint 17.1
Processor: [email protected], AMD FX 6300 3.5GHz
Memory: 4 GB RAM
Graphics: GeForce GTX 750, AMD R7 370
With the countless hours my friends and I spent on this game (well, Armageddon) back in secondary school, it wouldn't be right not to support this!
MINIMUM:
OS: Ubuntu 14.04 (64-bit version), SteamOS, Linux Mint 17.1
Processor: Intel Dual Core 6600 @ 2.4GHz
Memory: 2 GB RAM
Graphics: Intel 4400, GeForce GTX 280, AMD Radeon HD 7750
RECOMMENDED:
OS: Ubuntu 14.04 (64-bit version), SteamOS, Linux Mint 17.1
Processor: [email protected], AMD FX 6300 3.5GHz
Memory: 4 GB RAM
Graphics: GeForce GTX 750, AMD R7 370
With the countless hours my friends and I spent on this game (well, Armageddon) back in secondary school, it wouldn't be right not to support this!
Slain: Back from Hell, a revamp of the not well reviewed Slain is now on Linux, looks much improved now
16 August 2016 at 5:07 pm UTC
16 August 2016 at 5:07 pm UTC
Yeah, the reviews do a good job of showing the disaster that was the original launch and the vast improvements that were made with this month's release. Having backed the game on Kickstarter, I'm really glad that the developers saw what had to be done and didn't chicken out. I'm not used to hardcore platformers (backed mostly for the theme and aesthetics) so I'm slowly making my way through the levels and it's pretty cool so far. We'll see if I have enough dedication to finish the game :)
Livestreaming on Linux? Here's an essential tip you need on getting follower alerts to show up
13 August 2016 at 5:23 pm UTC
13 August 2016 at 5:23 pm UTC
I don't stream, but gamingforgood.net seems much better to me as far as features go and I've heard they have better payment terms as well (since they're a non-profit). The company behind TwitchAlerts has done so much shady stuff that I wouldn't even consider them if I were looking for a service like that (bogus lawsuits to shut down the competition, buying an existing app and turning it into a botnet, adding fees to their service without warning - those are just the ones I've heard about).
What have you been playing recently and how is it?
11 August 2016 at 5:52 pm UTC
11 August 2016 at 5:52 pm UTC
I upgraded my PC on Monday and started Epistory last night (thanks in part to watching GOL's stream of it) - what a fantastic game! So engaging and so beautiful, and the difficulty's just right to keep me always pushing a little harder. I've also been playing too much Guild Wars 2 through PlayOnLinux, now with decent graphics :)
Quoting: ziabiceBefore that I played "Divinity: Original Sin" for 40 hours then got bored: really great combat system, not so great story. I played it under Windows because the Linux port doesn't work with Mesa + radeonsi.I somehow poured 70 hours into that game before giving up on it for the same reason (although I also found combat tedious after a while). Fortunately it was gifted to me.
The Great Whale Road developers are looking for a small amount of Linux testers
10 August 2016 at 4:15 pm UTC
10 August 2016 at 4:15 pm UTC
Looks like a game that could interest me, but I'm no wizard so I couldn't do much more than tell them whether or not it works on my system and send crash reports.
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