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Valve show off their new Steam Library design and a new Events page
23 March 2019 at 8:25 pm UTC

i would like an easier way to access the launch options

something like a dropdown menu next, or inside the PLAY button, with entries you saved before and where you can enable and disable these options

i always wanna see how a game performs, so i have to copy DXVK hud, or gallium hud from another game, or file and paste it in the new games option
and then i just wanna deactivate it, so i can use it later again if i want it, without coping again

same with proton stuff.. esynch, WINED3D11, etc, or just skip intro video

Epic Games new 'Epic Online Services' will support Linux and it's free for developers to use
23 March 2019 at 11:40 am UTC Likes: 1

Quoting: 14
Quoting: mylka
Quoting: crt0megaI'd rather have Origin () on Linux than this.

they are working on an linux engine
https://www.gamingonlinux.com/articles/eas-experimental-halcyon-game-engine-has-vulkan-and-linux-support.12840
now we know it is surely for stadia, but maybe even origin comes to linux one day


Quoting: CorbenWell, regarding to Sergey Galyonkin's tweet, they are looking for Linux engineers. In that thread it's about getting Pheonix Point to run on Linux... via proton or wine or whatever.

i think Phoenix Point is the perfect game for stadia. latency isnt that important
Man. Phoenix Point is actually a game that would make me wonder if I should give in and play it via Stadia (if it became possible). I'd probably hold out and not get it during an exclusive period. Hard to say.

i dont know. they droped linux a few month ago, because it was too hard and now they are back on it because google came around?

and of course now they made it epic exclusive.
i like xcom games, but i rather play xcom again, or hard west, or Attack of the Earthlings, or battletech, or, mutant year zero, or even crookz.... than support this

Epic Games new 'Epic Online Services' will support Linux and it's free for developers to use
22 March 2019 at 12:16 pm UTC Likes: 7

Quoting: MalAnd so, one day, they will buy third party games and release them exclusively on linux. And I will be forced to stand up for the windows junkies out there. This gaming world is so messed up.

if i had the fortnite money, i would totally do it

here you have metro.... but linux exclusive for 1 year
i brought you pc master race heavy rain.... but linux exclusive for 1 year
you like factorio... here you have it in 3D, called satisfactory.... but linux exclusive for 1 year
i heard you like RDR2, here we go.... but linux exclusive for 1 year

that would be so funny... 95% pc gamers pissed off, hackers start to build windows wrappers, to make it playable on windows

Epic Games new 'Epic Online Services' will support Linux and it's free for developers to use
22 March 2019 at 11:50 am UTC Likes: 3

Quoting: crt0megaI'd rather have Origin () on Linux than this.

they are working on an linux engine
https://www.gamingonlinux.com/articles/eas-experimental-halcyon-game-engine-has-vulkan-and-linux-support.12840
now we know it is surely for stadia, but maybe even origin comes to linux one day


Quoting: CorbenWell, regarding to Sergey Galyonkin's tweet, they are looking for Linux engineers. In that thread it's about getting Pheonix Point to run on Linux... via proton or wine or whatever.

i think Phoenix Point is the perfect game for stadia. latency isnt that important

Google announce ‘Stadia’, their new cloud gaming service built on Linux and Vulkan
21 March 2019 at 2:04 am UTC

Quoting: Klaas
Quoting: Sir_DiealotSo you are not willing to download 50 GB for a weekend but to download 50 GB for two hours of streaming?

If we consider the 25 Mbit/s estimate from a few pages back and 8 hours playing time, you would require approximately 88 GB of traffic. That's insane.

wasnt division2 day one patch 92GB?

i dont get the traffic "problem". i watch a lot of netflix and youtube. i already have 700+GB traffic each month
since stadia is just streaming a video nothing would change

but i waint and see. i dont think it will replace consoles and pcs anytime soon.
i guess it will be very expensive and if it isnt much cheaper, than my PC, then it makes no sense to me (i wouldnt play games on small screens like a phone)

Google announce ‘Stadia’, their new cloud gaming service built on Linux and Vulkan
19 March 2019 at 6:54 pm UTC

so epic wants to support linux, or how does this work?

The Linux-powered Atari VCS is getting upgraded to AMD Ryzen, shipping dates pushed back
19 March 2019 at 1:18 am UTC Likes: 1

still dont know who needs another console
do they have a exclusive titles?

With hand-made environments, the point & click Truberbrook is out now
13 March 2019 at 8:06 pm UTC Likes: 1

German craftsmanship
meme
Quit button on the main menu just does nothing

i wonder if someone ever started this game on linux, before they released it.

Valve's card game Artifact has lost almost all players and designer Richard Garfield has left
11 March 2019 at 12:50 pm UTC

Quoting: gradyvuckovicIt's not the first time Valve has made a game that bombed. But that's ok. It was different, they were trying something that was new for them. It didn't work but oh well. The important thing is that they just brush it off and move onto the next idea to try.

it is a card game.
even gwent and thronebreaker arent very popular

i dont get it why valve doesnt buy a real game studio.
like MS did with obsidian.

The Outer Worlds from vavle would be awesome

farm51 would be nice. they have nice games and Chernobylite looks awesome

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