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GOL Asks: What have you been playing on Linux & SteamOS recently?

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It's time for another edition of "GOL Asks", and today I am asking about games you have been playing and loving or hating recently.

I will open up the floor to you, my lovely users to tell everyone what you have be doing. I haven't asked this question for a few months, so it will be interesting to see what people have moved onto.

Personally, I got a little bit sucked into Galak-Z recently, as you might have noticed by the article. I'm the worst pilot in the word, but I love it. I really need to do another Alien: Isolation livestream, but my god, there's not enough RUM in the world to make me do that ;) Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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nullzero Nov 23, 2015
Broforce, Rogue legacy, Terraria, Vangers. The last two needed a few tweaks to get a good steam controller config but it became very much playable with the pad only on the SteamOS. It does marvels to these hybrid games with mouse inventory.

On a plain linux laptop Starbound as it had troubles getting running on steamOS and I was to lazy to create a shortcut for the game executable waiting for the following update instead.
apocalyptech Nov 23, 2015
Finally finished up the Claptastic Voyage DLC (from Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel) with a friend a few days ago. Fun!

Apart from that I've been doing the occasional puzzle from Paint it Back, a cute little nonogram/picross puzzle game that came out awhile ago.
Supay Nov 23, 2015
Kerbal, CKII, EUIV, SW KOTOR II, Pillars of Eternity.
raonlinux Nov 23, 2015
Right now playing dota 2 and wasteland 2.
calle Nov 23, 2015
Alien: isolation, Rust, Verdun, Company of Heroes 2 and Planetary Annihilation: Titans. Also Insurgency.

Damn, linux got some nice premium titles nowadays.


Last edited by calle on 23 November 2015 at 9:54 pm UTC
pedrojmartm Nov 23, 2015
Dying light. :)
Kallestofeles Nov 23, 2015
ARK has been sucking up most of my time, although it's still a bit crappy when compared to its windows counterpart.
Alien: Isolation is the runner-up right after ARK.

After Alien:Isolation, I'll probably finally get around to have Shadow of Mordor a go... as The Witcher 3 still isn't supporting tux. :(
j4 Nov 23, 2015
Mostly CS:GO (reached LEM finally, now going for Supreme)
and then some Dirt Showdown, a bit of Krosmaster Arena for breaks between CS matches with my team mates, and I started Bioshock Infinite, which is great but I still have troubles with my Steam Controller that I just can't figure out, so this'll have to wait as I rather play it with a controller. And right now I'm hopping into the VN Higurashi when they cry after having finished all my other VNs last week.
Purple Library Guy Nov 23, 2015
This is a little off topic, but I just noticed something interesting:
http://arstechnica.com/gaming/2015/11/psa-pre-thanksgiving-one-day-sale-drops-a-steam-machines-price-to-300/

So apparently the Syber Steam Machines are all doing a $200-off sale today?
If this kind of thing crops up a fair amount, the price-point arguments are going to need rethinking.
_J_30000 Nov 23, 2015
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Still trying to get all bits of Mordor done ...
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