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Darkest Dungeon updated, has some needed Linux fixes

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Darkest Dungeon is a brutal game and I did enjoy what I tested of it. The Linux version should now feel a lot better too.

Linux specific fixes:
- Fixed a bunch of uninitialized data
- Fixed some threads burning CPU
- Some other misc. fixes
- Fixed some compiler errors.

The Linux version should be more stable and perform better thanks to this patch.

See the full update log here.

Have you guys been enjoying it? You can see my previous thoughts on it here.

About the game
Darkest Dungeon is a challenging gothic roguelike turn-based RPG about the psychological stresses of adventuring.

Recruit, train, and lead a team of flawed heroes through twisted forests, forgotten warrens, ruined crypts, and beyond. You'll battle not only unimaginable foes, but stress, famine, disease, and the ever-encroaching dark. Uncover strange mysteries, and pit the heroes against an array of fearsome monsters with an innovative strategic turn-based combat system. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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JudasIscariot Jul 19, 2016
Quoting: TheGZeusIs it as luck-based as many of the reviews say?
If so, I think I'll give it a pass. I can throw dice all alone already.

It's more based on your team composition than luck. For example, certain dungeons have enemies that are blight resistant but can be bled to death quite easily and vice versa. With that in mind, if you make sure to take a proper team for a dungeon then you won't have to worry about the luck part so much.

Also, you should always keep in your mind that these heroes are disposable and ,thus, you should not get too attached to them :)
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