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Linux distribution Pop!_OS 20.04 LTS from System76 is out now with awesome Auto Tiling
1 May 2020 at 5:11 pm UTC Likes: 1

Quoting: vipor29this version has a pretty big issue when i mount the 2nd hard drive to store my steam games,steam does not see the mnt point at all.i can access the hard drive fine but in steam i cannot have my games download to that drive because the mnt area is missing.

UPDATE: found the problem,its the flatpak they give you.do not use the flatpak version of steam,just get it direct from the steam website.

Steam is also available on the Pop! Shop

Linux distribution Pop!_OS 20.04 LTS from System76 is out now with awesome Auto Tiling
30 April 2020 at 11:02 pm UTC Likes: 1

Quoting: Whitewolfe80Used pop os for a while now while i still hate gnome(feels like a mac and that's not a good thing for me) with a firey passion, the actual os it self is great i find it more stable than the distro its built off weirdly.

I used to hate it, I couldn't use it at all so I was on Xfce for a few years. Since I started with Pop last year it's grown on me considerably.

Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary single-player works fine on Linux with Steam Play Proton
5 March 2020 at 6:37 pm UTC

I'm interested in getting some custom matches going with other Linux users

Some early thoughts and exploration in The Longing, a game that takes 400 days to finish
21 February 2020 at 9:49 pm UTC

This is a great way to maximize the number of unique experiences for all players.

Seems like Feral Interactive may have a few surprises for Linux in 2020
12 December 2019 at 2:38 pm UTC


All of these are singleplayer or co-op so they probably won't need anti-cheat.

The latest Barotrauma update adds in a huge new sub and some big beasts
26 November 2019 at 6:05 pm UTC

How does the multiplayer work? Like are there lobbies/servers you can browse or do you have to already have an address to connect to?

inXile's big party-based RPG 'Wasteland 3' launching May 19 next year, now up for pre-order
15 November 2019 at 2:01 am UTC

I don't understand the reason to automatically assume the worst. There is no definitive evidence supporting either theory, so why not keep an open mind? You don't have to get your hopes up, but you're making assumptions without any support. Microsoft bought them but we're not privy to how much control and influence MS exerts on inXile internally. Being negative at this point benefits nobody.

inXile's big party-based RPG 'Wasteland 3' launching May 19 next year, now up for pre-order
15 November 2019 at 12:12 am UTC Likes: 1

To all the people last year who immediately assumed inXile being acquired by Microsoft meant the end of their Linux ports, you should try to keep an open mind next time.

Hilarious looking multiplayer physics fighting game Havocado adds a Linux build
25 September 2019 at 9:50 pm UTC Likes: 2

I love these Gang Beasts type Brawl games

GOG are celebrating their Community Wishlist feature with a big sale
19 August 2019 at 11:14 pm UTC Likes: 2

Quoting: dibz
Quoting: XpanderRelease the GOG Galaxy client for linux


not gonna buy anything from them before we are getting treated equally to other platforms

More bees with honey and all that. I can't imagine linux is a major player for GoG or any gaming storefront really, I would think being the vocal minority in this case is more likely to get them to officially drop support for linux as opposed to increase their support for it. Be vocal AND supportive imho, that's what gives opinions weight.

The feature most important to me is delta updates/downloads. I hate having to re-download entire games because my only official option is the browser. Offer an official API if they don't want to develop a native client for us, let us develop our own clients even if they don't have full functionality (like multiplayer).

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