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GOG update their refund policy giving gamers more time to decide
26 February 2020 at 6:40 pm UTC Likes: 3

I doubt it is going to be abused much. People who don't want to pay for games pick up the game pirated instead. This encourages people to buy the game confident that if they don't like it, then they can return it. Surely this will be helpful for GOG sales.

Speculation: porting studio Feral Interactive could be in some trouble (updated: they're fine)
26 February 2020 at 6:31 pm UTC

I'd say it was pretty common nowadays for plenty of games companies to be at risk financially. In the case of big companies, they can close down non-performing studios (and keep on some of their better staff at other offices). In the case of small companies / indies, well if performance is not good then 'hard times' ahead.

What have you been playing recently and what do you think about it?
25 February 2020 at 7:12 pm UTC

Quoting: Xaero_VincentBeen playing several games recently and have so many more I haven't played to completion or started:

Batman Arkham Asylum (Wine/Proton)
Batman Arkham City (Wine/Proton)
Watch Dogs 2 (Wine/Proton)
The Talos Principle (Native)
Bioshock Infinite (Native)
Metro 2033 Redux (Native)
Slime Rancher (Native)
Half Life 2 (Native)
Darwin Project (GFNVM)
Destiny 2 (GFNVM)
Fortnite (GFNVM)

*GFNVM: GeForce Now on Linux via an Android virtual machine.

Quite interested in your playing "any game you own" via GeForce NOW streaming service (e.g. The non-Linux-friendly game sellers - Epic, Ubisoft, Blizzard, Bethsaida) running in an Android Virtual Machine (with Qemu) on Linux. Would this system also allow playing Steam games that have EAC (e.g. Rust) to work without problem (other than performance)? Also, I'd be interested in a Setup Tutorial for this: I don't suppose you know of one, which is already out there on the internet? I imagine this would allow certain troublesome Steam Windows-only games to work on Linux that do not currently work with Proton.

Deck-building card battler 'Dreamgate' is out in Early Access
24 February 2020 at 4:01 pm UTC

Very tempted to get Dreamgate, as I loved both Slay The Spire and Fate Hunters. Currently it is at 20% discount on Steam (as I type this).

What have you been playing recently and what do you think about it?
24 February 2020 at 3:49 pm UTC

Quoting: OrkultusBeen playing Dying Light recently. It had been a while since i tried it, and after i started it up, i noticed that the performance had gotten way way better. I am also loving this new story mode feature.

Out of interest, are you playing the native Linux version or forcing the Windows version to play using Proton?

What have you been playing recently and what do you think about it?
23 February 2020 at 1:35 pm UTC Likes: 1

I've returned to playing 7 Days To Die, after a reasonable time away from it. I watch Youtuber Glock9's series where he plays 7 Days, and he recently started one called "Horde Every Night Ramblin Man" and using the map seed "80085". I decided that I'd like to play on the same map myself, and also play at the same difficulty level "Warrior", so that as I watch the series I could see if I spot places in his game, that I recognised from my game.

Have to say, I was playing on "Nomad" difficulty before, and though that is pretty hard, I have new respect for Warrior level: I died about 5 times (and restarted the same map from scratch) because "Warrior" was really bad, particularly as you start off with no skills. Note that I consider myself an experienced player in this game after 100s of hours of play.

Glock9's series has had 3 episodes, so far (episode 1 is linked above). I've seen most of the places he has been exploring, in my own game play. Whereas he has played for 3 game days, I've played for 36 game days (so I've been in this world much longer, already). I am not playing like him: Horde Every Night - I'm doing 7 Day Hordes. Ramblin' Man - I'm building a Home Base and using Storage. Finding it very challenging at Warrior level.

A tournament for the lightweight free FPS 'Warfork' is happening Sat 15 February
13 February 2020 at 1:38 pm UTC

I like this style of game, it's close to Quake deathmatch. However, watching some game play I'm not keen on the weapons and the way they work (i.e. the accompanying audio, animations, bullet tracks, etc).

The Linux GOTY Award 2019 is now over - here's the winners
9 February 2020 at 6:58 pm UTC Likes: 4

Just want to say that I'm sorry I neither nominated nor voted on any of these games. I have a reason for that: It is that I don't play enough recent games titles or enough variety of games to feel I can make a good and meaningful contribution. The only contribution I feel I can make is when I've played a game for a decent amount of time, and then feel that it is worth recommending to others.

Over the past year, 2019, I've played these native Linux games which I'd recommend:

Slay The Spire
Fate Hunters
FTL: Faster Than Light
7 Days To Die
Crypt of the Necrodancer
Dicey Dungeons
UnExplored
Tesla vs Lovecraft
Islanders

February's Humble Choice is up with a new bunch of good looking games
8 February 2020 at 2:18 pm UTC Likes: 6

Quoting: pskosinskiI'm not sure if it's good place to ask but: I was never pausing so far. And when I paused there was info that if I pause I won't get next bundle. That seems wrong. If I paused today for a month and the pause ends on March 8th, will I be able to get March bundle?

QuoteYou'll begin receiving games again on April 3, 2020

Hi. You can pause and/or continue when you like. If you were to pause the current February Choices Subscription today, you'd be able to continue it and select your February Choices tomorrow. If you pause it now, and leave it paused, then you'd miss the February Choices but when the March Choices become available, your Subscription would revert to being Active.

If your (February) Subscription is Active on the week prior to the new (March) bundle coming out, i.e. approx 25th of the month, then Humble is likely to add the (February) Bundle to your account - because you hadn't paused it early enough. I tend to make up my mind before 23rd of the month, i.e. Pause A Month (or not). Then I would miss the current (February) month and would not get charged for it.

To be clear, if you pause "today" and haven't selected any Choices, then the Pause will be in effect for this month's bundle (February Choices) and will revert to active for the next Bundle (March).

February's Humble Choice is up with a new bunch of good looking games
8 February 2020 at 8:07 am UTC Likes: 2

I'm happy with the selection in this month's choice. Here are my selections and additional info:

1-5
Pathfinder Kingmaker Explorer Edition (linux, rpg)   (£13.15 / £34.99)
Book of Demons  (win, proton-plat)                   (£7.99  / £19.99)
Frostpunk + DLC (win, proton-gold)                   (£7.92  / £24.99)
Project Warlock (win, proton-gold)                   (£4.00  / £10.00)
Underhero       (linux, platformer)                  (£6.59  / £10.99)

6-10
Shenzhen I/O    (linux, circuits/coding)             (£3.59  / £10.99)
Eliza           (linux, visual novel)                (£8.54  / £11.39)
The Hex         (linux, mystery solver)              (£2.44  /  £7.19)
Warstone TD     (win, proton-gold, tower defence)    (£3.29  /  £9.99)
Okami HD        (win, proton-plat)                   (£5.97  / £15.99)

11-12  ** NOT GETTING THESE **
Cryofall        (win, proton-bad, multiplyr survive) (£6.40  / £15.99)
Night Call      (win, proton-bronze, mystery)        (£7.74  / £15/49)

ALSO GET:
Tales from Off-Peak City Vol.1  (linux, drm-free)

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