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Feral Interactive are teasing another Linux port

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Another one?! Yes! Feral Interactive have begun teasing us once again with a new upcoming Linux and Mac port.

On their famous port radar, one they jokingly claim has a mind of it's own, is this new clue for Linux and Mac:


"Flushing Point"

For those interested, here's a higher resolution picture:

They only just recently released Total War: WARHAMMER II, with Life is Strange 2 and Total War: THREE KINGDOMS and Shadow of the Tomb Raider all confirmed to be coming.

I know some of you groan about the teasers, but they're a good bit of fun in my book. They've seemingly started announcing titles quite a bit sooner than before too which is great.

What do you think it will be this time? So many announcements lately, this is fantastic to see. If it's HITMAN 2 or something more open-world, I'm completely sold. Shutup and take my money.

Ps. Apologies to any copyright holders on the image, couldn't find where it's from. Do get in touch if you're unhappy with us including it here…

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Quoting: Fakeman_PretendnameOkay, so you... flush away a sort of "Dirt", which is sometimes called a "number 2"... and when using decimal fractions we say "two point one" for 2.1 and so on... so we're looking at a sort of Dirt 2 point...

Dirt Rally 2.0


and um, "where are we going", because um, Rallying is based on navigating from point to point on a track which you don't know beforehand... and it has a man with a spear on a flying horse because... um. I don't know.

For a silly guess, I was surprisingly close with Dirt Rally 2.0 rather than dirt 4 - though for the wrong reasons, I gather. Anyone know how "Flushing Point" actually translates to Dirt 4? I'm interested to know how their cryptic mind works.
slaapliedje Dec 13, 2018
Quoting: dpanter
Quoting: fedotixWho is Lord Soth ??
Dragonlance! Check it out if you enjoy fantasy. :)
The book where he gets pulled into Ravenloft was amazing.
Mohandevir Dec 13, 2018
Quoting: liamdawe
Quoting: MohandevirIt's just a feeling, looking at that knight on a Pegasus that makes me feel like "winged destruction coming down on us from the sky"... Just Cause 4.
Honestly, if it's Just Cause 4 I will literally die happy on the spot. It looks utterly insane and it's exactly the type of game we need as a platform.

Well... At least, Proton seems like a good alternative...

https://www.protondb.com/app/517630
Mohandevir Dec 13, 2018
Quoting: slaapliedje
Quoting: dpanter
Quoting: fedotixWho is Lord Soth ??
Dragonlance! Check it out if you enjoy fantasy. :)
The book where he gets pulled into Ravenloft was amazing.

Dragons of a Vanished Moon is a great closure, imo, to this character.


Last edited by Mohandevir on 13 December 2018 at 8:25 pm UTC
slaapliedje Dec 14, 2018
Quoting: Mohandevir
Quoting: slaapliedje
Quoting: dpanter
Quoting: fedotixWho is Lord Soth ??
Dragonlance! Check it out if you enjoy fantasy. :)
The book where he gets pulled into Ravenloft was amazing.

Dragons of a Vanished Moon is a great closure, imo, to this character.
I should read the newer Dragonlance books, I mostly stopped after the short stories about the Companions kids.
Mohandevir Dec 18, 2018
Quoting: slaapliedje
Quoting: Mohandevir
Quoting: slaapliedje
Quoting: dpanter
Quoting: fedotixWho is Lord Soth ??
Dragonlance! Check it out if you enjoy fantasy. :)
The book where he gets pulled into Ravenloft was amazing.

Dragons of a Vanished Moon is a great closure, imo, to this character.
I should read the newer Dragonlance books, I mostly stopped after the short stories about the Companions kids.

I read "Dragons of Summer Flames" and "The War of Souls" trilogy... Excellent books if you ever come by one of these.
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