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Heroic Games Launcher for Epic Games appears popular with over 100K downloads


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Despite the Epic Games Store not offering Linux support at all, it still seems to be somewhat popular with Linux users as the unofficial Heroic Games Launcher hit a big downloads milestone.

Minecraft set to be 30% faster on Linux with Mesa drivers


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If you're using the open source Mesa drivers on Linux (mostly AMD/Intel) and you're a fan of Minecraft, the next Mesa release is going to give you a big performance uplift.

PlayStation 3 emulator RPCS3 shows off big game fixes


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RPCS3 continues advancing to truly nail-down the experience of playing classic PlayStation 3 games emulated on modern platforms and a fresh video shows lots of fun.

The Elder Scrolls: Arena reimplementation OpenTESArena gets a big upgrade


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While it's currently still in heavy development, OpenTESArena is another great example of what can be done with open source with it reimplementing The Elder Scrolls: Arena in a modern cross-platform game engine.

Collabora announced Venus, 3D accelerated Vulkan in QEMU


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Well this is quite exciting. Collabora, the open source consulting firm that often works with Valve, has announced the experimental Venus driver for 3D acceleration of Vulkan applications in QEMU.

KDE developer suggests Plasma needs to be simpler by default


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KDE developer Nate Graham, the same person who recently said they may become the "Windows or Android" of the FOSS world is back again with more thoughts - this time about keeping it simple.

GOverlay for editing MangoHud gets a new Steam Deck friendly UI


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GOverlay is an application that helps to manage Linux gaming tools like the MangoHud performance overlay, the Vulkan post-processing layer vkBasalt and the video capture tool ReplaySorcery.

Open source re-implementation of Caesar III, Augustus v3.1 is out


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Augustus is an open source game engine re-implementation for Caesar III, forked from another called Julius that aims to add in new features.

Godot Engine gets AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution


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The free and open source Godot Engine recently had support for AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution merged into the code, ready for the next big release.

Steam Play Proton 6.3-8 out with initial BattlEye support, CEG DRM and more games


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Probably one of the more exciting releases of Proton lately, with lots of what was previously in Proton Experimental now in the main release with Proton 6.3-8 out now.

ScummVM gets support for 1998 classic Sanitarium


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Sanitarium, the popular point-and-click horror from 1998 is getting a fresh life thanks to the ScummVM project.

KDE Discover gets update to prevent you breaking your Linux system


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I must say, I appreciate the attention to make things not only simpler but less breakable lately. First we had APT being patched to stop users removing essential packages, now the KDE Discover software manager gets a similar upgrade.

Wine 6.22 is out bringing Mono 7, more Joystick work


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The Wine hackers continue to be exceptionally busy trying to catch up with Windows and a new development release is out with Wine 6.22.

The Zink driver for OpenGL over Vulkan shows good performance on NVIDIA


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Recently developer Mike Blumenkrantz wrote an interesting post in regards to a future upgrade to Zink, the driver that provides an OpenGL implementation on top of Vulkan and the performance with it is looking impressive.

Beyond All Reason is shaping up to be a truly massive RTS


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Based on the SpringRTS game engine, which itself started off by turning Total Annihilation 3D, Beyond All Reason is going to be a standalone free RTS and it's coming along nicely.

Mesa 21.3 drivers out, plus NVIDIA 470.62.12 Vulkan Beta for Linux


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Two sets of driver releases are now available. First we have the open source Mesa 21.3 release and we also secondly have the NVIDIA Vulkan Beta 470.62.12 also out now.

The Go Godot Jam 2 starts November 19


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Ready to try out the free and open source Godot Engine? Here's a fun chance. As part of the month-long Go Godot Jam 2 Festival, their Game Jam will start soon!

Open Hexagon, a spiritual successor to Super Hexagon is out now


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Inspired firmly by Super Hexagon with approval from Terry Cavanagh, the fast-paced and adrenaline-inducing paced arcade experience Open Hexagon is now available after leaving Early Access. It's also open source!

NVIDIA takes on AMD FSR with their new open source Image Scaling


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While NVIDIA has had DLSS available for a while, it does depend on game support with a compatible NVIDIA GPU. So we saw AMD come along with FidelityFX Super Resolution that worked across both vendors and now NVIDIA has something of an answer with their own open source Image Scaler.

Check out some upcoming games made with Godot Engine


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Godot Engine is the feature-filled free and open source game engine. Want to see some games that are being made with it? Come take a look.
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