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Another week down, most of us are still in lockdown with the Coronavirus and there's plenty of time to play games. Playing games can be a truly wonderful way to get your mind off everything too!

Personally, I've been very surprised by Iratus: Lord of the Dead which recently left Early Access with added Linux support. The mix of party-building from body parts, with reverse dungeon crawling as you're trying to escape is quite a wonderful. It's quickly become my new go-to game for a few rounds, replacing Slay the Spire. Apart from that, jumping into a few rounds in PUBG on Stadia (article info - see video) has proven quite fun.

Over to you in the comments!

What have you been playing recently on Linux and what do you think about it? What's tickling your fancy this weekend?

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Ananace May 3, 2020
Been playing through and finishing off Assassins Creed: Odyssey, runs great with Proton.
It's a beautiful game, and with the Steam Controller it's a joy to play too, it's just a bit sad that their UI messes up rather badly if you try to use a proper mouse config for aiming - so I'm making do with a mouse-like joystick.
soulsource May 3, 2020
After having finished Ciel Fledge once (thanks again for the article covering it, otherwise I would have never known about that game), I've made the mistake of buying Elite: Dangerous (Steam Play).
I've spent an unreasonable amount of time with that stupid game, just farming stuff to upgrade ship parts to at some point maybe depart from human space to explore the great unknown. Where I probably will get bored, because there's just endless repetitions of the same procedurally generated stuff...

About Ciel Fledge: I really enjoyed my first playthrough, even though the game has plenty of story and balancing issues. Some activities are basically useless (skill requirements = maximum skill they allow to train), but the game doesn't tell you beforehand. Sometimes the story has weird inconsistencies. Some are minor, like
Spoiler, click me
Ciel calling Helen the "guitar girl" when they first meet, but not knowing about the instrument when they see each other again, and even not being able to remember the instrument's name.
Some are pretty major, like (warning: major spoiler)
Spoiler, click me
the government of Ark 7 at the time of the attack of Ark 3 suddenly being a different one when talking about the incident later. Almost like the attack cut-scene was already final when the writers changed their mind about the situation...
But yeah, those negative points are easily made up for by the game's general mood and gameplay.

I don't think I'll have to write about Elite: Dangerous. It's that kind of game that has you waiting for hours and hours, just staring at remaining time counters slowly going down... All that for some occasional adrenaline rushes and beautiful vistas.
Vulphere May 3, 2020
Now playing Valkyria Chronicles and Yakuza 0.

jeffpl May 3, 2020
Quoting: Sojiro84
Quoting: jeffplI am getting a new GPU tonight! I currently have a gtx 960 and a friend is selling me is 2 week old radeon rx 580! Big upgrade for me! I will try a few games tonight and tomorrow with it.

Gratz! I upgraded this week from the RX 580 to the RX 5700 XT.

Why did he sold his 2 week old GPU?

My friend bought a new pc with this card in it thinking that it will be good enough for high quality vr but in the end he was not satisfied with the card so he got a more powerful one.

For me a rx 580 is more than enough. Especially that i play overwatch, civilization vi, rocket league, some old games on emulators...
einherjar May 3, 2020
Quoting: Liam Dawe
Quoting: einherjar
Quoting: KuJoPUBG in Stadia.

WINNER WINNER CHICKEN DINNER. :D

Can you play that together with friends on Steam in some way?
No, PUBG on Stadia is Stadia to Stadia with keyboard/mouse or Stadia + Consoles if you're using gamepad.

So but at least you should have PUBG on Linux and a cheater free experience I guess.
I am sure, cheats will come (perhaps some Chrome plugins that fake a Controller while playing with mouse and keyboard or whatever)

Is there a way to play with friends that are on Stadia?
einherjar May 3, 2020
Quoting: RedneckI streamed some Saints Row 4 2 hours ago and I will be mostly playing csgo with my team! We're always on the lookout for new players. DM if interested!

What does team mean in your case?
Is it more like a clan, with training and so on? Or is it more to have a few friendly guys to play with from time to time?
Liam Dawe May 3, 2020
Quoting: einherjar
Quoting: Liam Dawe
Quoting: einherjar
Quoting: KuJoPUBG in Stadia.

WINNER WINNER CHICKEN DINNER. :D

Can you play that together with friends on Steam in some way?
No, PUBG on Stadia is Stadia to Stadia with keyboard/mouse or Stadia + Consoles if you're using gamepad.

So but at least you should have PUBG on Linux and a cheater free experience I guess.
I am sure, cheats will come (perhaps some Chrome plugins that fake a Controller while playing with mouse and keyboard or whatever)

Is there a way to play with friends that are on Stadia?
Cheating is practically impossible. Even with plugins, it's still not something it can really analyse since it's a glorified video feed with input. I will be amazed if it's somehow possible. It's another reason why Stadia for multiplayer games is quite interesting.

Yes you can play easily with friends on Stadia, it has a friends list feature and leaks from the Android app have shown text-chat in the friends list is coming soon too (it already has built-in voice chat).
TobyGornow May 3, 2020
Nothing much at this time, I still have to finish the main campaign of Hitman 2016 and the main campaign of Anno 1408 but I prefer fiddling with Godot, I had an idea in my head for some times and I had to exorcise it.

Using only Gimp, Blender & Godot, I'm amazed of how far they've come in term of quality, usabilty & performance compared to paid product, I don't regret anymore my 3dsmax + photoshop combo, adaption was pretty quick and in the end Blender modeler and Uv unwrapper is so much better IMO.

Concerning Godot, I love it. It reminds me of the late Virtools which became 3dvia Studio that I used when I was a student.

So far so good, I suck badly at texturing, I lack the patience needed to paint all the little detail by hand and using shaders in Blender is a long process when you don't really know what your doing...
furaxhornyx May 3, 2020
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After watching hours of Iratus let's play, I finally got convinced to try it, and I find it very interesting so far (never been attracted by Darkest Dungeon, to which a lot of people compare Iratus).

I also tried MtG Arena through Lutris (finally understood how to play a game with Lutris, yay !), but the latest update broke it and I would have to go through all the installation procedure again, and I don't think it will be worth the effort...

I am currently playing Lichdom Battlemage, which I bought years ago and never really played, and so far I am enjoying it. The craft-your-own-spells system makes for interesting combinations.
Kuduzkehpan May 3, 2020
COD warzone one Windows10 (there isnt any viable options for me for now.) LoL Diablo SC2 with lutris.
hopefully will clean install Ubuntu 20.04 didnt chose OS yet. Kubuntu or Ubuntu
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