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Anomaly GNU/Linux version available from official website!

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Anomaly - Warzone Earth a game introduced to Linux gamers in one of the previous Android Humble Bundles has updated it's website to include the Humble Store purchased option meaning if you missed it from the bundle you can buy it for Linux directly now, good job!

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Thanks to our reader KIAaze for this, ps sorry I'm a bit late posting this, he emailed me to let me know back in may oops! Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Hamish Jun 8, 2012
Well, here I am on a Radeon HD 4670 using the stock Gallium 3D drivers shipped with Fedora 16 with a single-core Sempron and I have played through Trine 2 twice.

Yes, I had to grab the s3tc library from RPM Fusion, but I am a Fedora user - I have to do that for anything patented. ;)

If an originally Android game does not work on my system, I fail to see any reason to defend the developer on that front.
Xpander Jun 8, 2012
yeah well hd 4670 is allready a little faster card...quite lowend from 4xxx series but not that low.
so basically u can play some games at low resolution with opensource drivers.
but intel hd4000 series...well those are a lot weaker than ur dedicated ati card.
and if u would install catalyst drivers , u should get about 2x/3x more fps with ur card probably.
alltho amd is dropping the support from 4xxx series and older
Hamish Jun 8, 2012
It is not like I need all that high resolutions, my main monitor is only 1280x1024. So pardon my indifference.
Xpander Jun 9, 2012
yeah thats you. but gamers in general have higher resolutions.
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