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Deep open-world survival game Vintage Story adds a big new weather system
30 December 2019 at 5:53 pm UTC Likes: 2
30 December 2019 at 5:53 pm UTC Likes: 2
The Legacy Update is live for Dead Cells, allowing you to play old versions plus saves get backups
27 December 2019 at 6:38 pm UTC
27 December 2019 at 6:38 pm UTC
Yeah it's certainly unusual but a good thing for some who wanted it, again it's a good (french) studio! ^_^
But, how does it work with the GOG version? I hope it not depends on Galaxy and the Linux version will be able to have it.
But, how does it work with the GOG version? I hope it not depends on Galaxy and the Linux version will be able to have it.
Supernatural horror adventure 'ASYLUM' gets an Epic MegaGrant
21 December 2019 at 7:04 pm UTC Likes: 3
21 December 2019 at 7:04 pm UTC Likes: 3
Google pulls in Typhoon Studios to work on games for Stadia
20 December 2019 at 12:33 am UTC
I didn't watch the stream but I read somewhere that for now the game is locked at 30FPS, is that right?
20 December 2019 at 12:33 am UTC
QuoteMost recently, our livestreamer Sin took Borderlands 3 on Stadia for a spin and she seemed quite impressed. Even with it missing patches, the ability to load up Chromium on Linux and just play such big games so easily certainly makes things interesting.
I didn't watch the stream but I read somewhere that for now the game is locked at 30FPS, is that right?
Action RPG 'Last Epoch' full release delayed until Q4 2020
19 December 2019 at 4:24 am UTC
19 December 2019 at 4:24 am UTC
Is anybody having issues with their launcher?
The program is eating all of my RAM until crash... and before that I just have an empty/black window. :|
It's a totally fresh install. :S:
The program is eating all of my RAM until crash... and before that I just have an empty/black window. :|
It's a totally fresh install. :S:
Life is Strange 2 releases for Linux on December 19
19 December 2019 at 2:24 am UTC Likes: 1
Do you think the same if someone play a console game with an emulator on a Linux PC? Is he/she a Linux gamer or not?
Argh, I think this is off topic...
19 December 2019 at 2:24 am UTC Likes: 1
Quoting: GuestBuying games with Linux support and supporting Linux gaming is being a martyr? Buying Linux games is what Linux gamers do and should do, lol...but if you want to be a Windows gamer, have at it.
You're on the wrong website, though, because this is for Linux game news, not for Windows games. Go to pcgamer.com or something if you want Windows game news and don't care about Linux games.
Do you think the same if someone play a console game with an emulator on a Linux PC? Is he/she a Linux gamer or not?
Argh, I think this is off topic...
Life is Strange 2 releases for Linux on December 19
18 December 2019 at 9:01 pm UTC
Sorry to be confusing, but that's what I meant you're right. To be clear Cuphead is available on Windows/macOS on Steam and GOG.
If Feral do the port we won't have the build on GOG, that's unfair, and worst than other games since Studio MDHR did the macOS port.
Don't you think that would be very frustrating?
18 December 2019 at 9:01 pm UTC
Quoting: Liam DaweQuoting: CyrilYou don't suddenly lose the existing DRM-free build that doesn't support Linux, if Feral port it and put their port on Steam. That makes absolutely no sense.Quoting: lqe5433Please port cuphead
Please no. Cuphead is available outside Steam DRM-Free, if Feral do the port we would lose that.
Thanks but no thanks. (See what happened for games like XCOM...)
Sorry to be confusing, but that's what I meant you're right. To be clear Cuphead is available on Windows/macOS on Steam and GOG.
If Feral do the port we won't have the build on GOG, that's unfair, and worst than other games since Studio MDHR did the macOS port.
Don't you think that would be very frustrating?
Life is Strange 2 releases for Linux on December 19
18 December 2019 at 8:47 pm UTC Likes: 1
Please no. Cuphead is available outside Steam DRM-Free, if Feral do the port we would lose that.
Thanks but no thanks. (See what happened for games like XCOM...)
18 December 2019 at 8:47 pm UTC Likes: 1
Quoting: lqe5433Please port cuphead
Please no. Cuphead is available outside Steam DRM-Free, if Feral do the port we would lose that.
Thanks but no thanks. (See what happened for games like XCOM...)
Some thoughts on Linux gaming in 2019, an end of year review
17 December 2019 at 9:45 pm UTC
What are you talking about? I install and play regularly GOG games without using the terminal.
And sorry, but yes for me Galaxy being not available is itself not an issue for me, and yet, I'm a gamer.
You forgot something, most of Apple users bought an Apple machine. From my point of view, a lot people get confused about Hardware and Software, a lot of them don't understand the differences as they buy Apple products as thinking it's better than Microsoft products.
But we (Linux users, techies...) know that software is not tied to hardware and Microsoft doesn't make a lot of money at selling machines like Apple does.
And you can't really compare macOS and Windows, it's like the plague and the cholera. They basically have the same issues, proprietary software, privacy issues, lucrative companies.
I mean macOS is not really better than Windows, and for the gaming it's really worse.
It's mostly brainwashing to people who don't/can't understand how important it is.
How many people I see with Apple stuff and thinking that : they're cool, Apple is incredible and simple and beautiful and whose people are mostly ignorant about how computers works? A lot.
But you have to keep in mind that all Apple machines are by far more expensive than others so it's a solid argument why so many people can't afford one.
Yeah I don't disagree with that though, but... again most of them are noobs on the OS they "know", because most of them don't know how to fix it themselves IMO.
17 December 2019 at 9:45 pm UTC
Quoting: TheRiddickTry getting a game from GOG for Linux and install it without command line, can't.
What are you talking about? I install and play regularly GOG games without using the terminal.
And sorry, but yes for me Galaxy being not available is itself not an issue for me, and yet, I'm a gamer.
Quoting: BeamboomLook at Apple.
They have 6-7% of the desktop computer market. Big fucking APPLE! One of the richest companies in THE WORLD!! Apple, who spends who knows how many billions on advertising across the entire world has only 6-7%! That's all they've achieved after DECADES fighting for the desktop of the computer users. DECADES, and they are only a few times times bigger than the Linux desktop!
Apple, who has no server solutions, no other PC products to work on other than to market their desktop OS to the end users. Full focus on one thing, and a campaign that started in THE EIGHTIES!
You forgot something, most of Apple users bought an Apple machine. From my point of view, a lot people get confused about Hardware and Software, a lot of them don't understand the differences as they buy Apple products as thinking it's better than Microsoft products.
But we (Linux users, techies...) know that software is not tied to hardware and Microsoft doesn't make a lot of money at selling machines like Apple does.
And you can't really compare macOS and Windows, it's like the plague and the cholera. They basically have the same issues, proprietary software, privacy issues, lucrative companies.
I mean macOS is not really better than Windows, and for the gaming it's really worse.
It's mostly brainwashing to people who don't/can't understand how important it is.
How many people I see with Apple stuff and thinking that : they're cool, Apple is incredible and simple and beautiful and whose people are mostly ignorant about how computers works? A lot.
But you have to keep in mind that all Apple machines are by far more expensive than others so it's a solid argument why so many people can't afford one.
Quoting: BeamboomAnd it works like this: People who are not advanced users go for what they are exposed to at work and amongst friends. They use what their friends use, and see zero reason to do anything else. And as they get more and more familiar with their OS, the more and more it takes for them to change to a new OS and be a "noob" again.
Simple as that.
Yeah I don't disagree with that though, but... again most of them are noobs on the OS they "know", because most of them don't know how to fix it themselves IMO.
The latest Stone Story RPG update looks awesome, brilliant ASCII animations
17 December 2019 at 5:33 pm UTC Likes: 1
17 December 2019 at 5:33 pm UTC Likes: 1
Thanks Liam for asking the dev' about release on other stores!
I Will wait for it on GOG or itch. ^_^
I Will wait for it on GOG or itch. ^_^
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