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Nethercard Kingdom - a free deck-builder with real-time battles
31 January 2020 at 2:56 pm UTC

I finished the game, it was very short but very nice. I would love to see a "complete" game with this feature.
Until the last level it was way too easy though.

Edna & Harvey return to Linux with The Breakout - Anniversary Edition now available
31 January 2020 at 2:20 pm UTC Likes: 2


Edna & Harvey return to Linux with The Breakout - Anniversary Edition now available
31 January 2020 at 1:18 pm UTC Likes: 1

I hope they will release it on GOG too!

FTL: Faster Than Light now has Steam Achievements over seven years after release
31 January 2020 at 12:26 am UTC

FTL is just a masterpiece, period.
I don't care about achievements though.
But yeah I'm patiently waiting for the Linux port of Into the Breach!

Nightdive Studios have released some extended System Shock footage
30 January 2020 at 1:58 pm UTC

Do you think this game still coming on Linux?

Seven years later Kentucky Route Zero is finally complete with the release of Act V
29 January 2020 at 3:09 pm UTC Likes: 1

I have the game since 2016 in my GOG library and didn't really played it. In fact I waited the final act to be able to start it. :)

Nethercard Kingdom - a free deck-builder with real-time battles
28 January 2020 at 4:52 pm UTC

Quoting: PikoloDoesn't work in Firefox with all the privacy options turned on. It also tries to use asm.js despire Firefox's excellent support for WebAssembly.

[UnityCache] 'https://v6p9d9t4.ssl.hwcdn.net/html/1899446/Build/Nethercard%20Kingdom.wasm.framework.unityweb' successfully downloaded but not stored in the indexedDB cache due to the error: Error: indexedDB access denied
Invoking error handler due to
SecurityError: The operation is insecure.


Does work in Chrome, and without asm.js. Weird

I observed recently for another game HTML5 that didn't work on my Firefox. In that case if simply allow some sites with NoScript is not enough I simply avoid it.
For that reason I hugely prefer a Linux standalone version.

Have an Intel processor? Enjoy two more vulnerabilities
28 January 2020 at 4:36 pm UTC Likes: 1

Like previous vulnerabilities, it's indeed a serious problem and I hate more Intel for that as they're worst than AMD.
The issue with these x86 processors, two big manufacturers, which the most of people used and are using.
This is not just a personal issue but a political and an economic one...
But yeah I don't read too much "real" cases about that in the news (sadly?).

Open source processors? Open Hardware? Ideally for that sort of thing a country should not use material from another... as we know at least since 2013 how it can affect societies as a whole (but yeah I speak in large, not only processors vulnerabilities).

My poor i5-2500K...

Monitor and stress-test your Linux gaming PC with GtkStressTesting
28 January 2020 at 12:31 am UTC

I didn't know GST or even GWE, great tools! And both available in Arch (GST in AUR and GWE in official community)! :)

PS: Ahah in fact there was a news about it last year... but it seems I didn't take time to try it out.