It seems 4A Games the developers of Metro: Last Light are singing Linux's praises in a new article posted on Forbes.
The developers of Game Dev Tycoon have finally detailed the actual reason on why the Linux version isn't yet on Steam and isn't as up to date as the Windows and Mac versions.
At a PC Gaming World talk at PAX Prime 2013 some big name game developers talk down about DirectX and talk up OpenGL, great stuff and the video is within!
The Cheapskate's Corner is back, and surely you are all expecting another burst of sales and bundles like we had last week, right? Well, we hate to break your hopes but that doesn't seem to be the case this time around...
Well folks a lot of you saw this one coming, GOG.com have officially responded to us to state that Linux support just isn't happening anytime soon. UPDATED
So here we are again GOL readers, time for another one of my awful editorials and this time I am asking you/talking at you the glorious community about Wine ports!
The Funding Crowd is here! Here you'll find enough Linux games crowdfunding facts to be the center of attention at your next social gathering, guaranteed.
Another month and another quick look at the Linux statistics on Steam, this time it seems we have dipped below that 1% mark.
Eador. Masters of the Broken World is a sore spot for Linux gamers, a title that had Linux support stated on its greenlight page and even a blog post that stated it's now high priority and that they have a team of people dedicated to the port, delay after delay and we are still sadly waiting.
After last week's drought of deals, The Cheapskate's Corner returns fully loaded with enough sales and bundles as to quench even the most avid among you.
The Funding Crowd is struggling to return to its original spot on Mondays. One step at a time, it comes today firmly determined to update you on the Linux games crowdfunding scene.
The 2013 7 Day FPS Challenge finished earlier this month. In this second part, we list all the games currently supporting Linux and highlight some of our favourites!
The 2013 7 Day FPS Challenge finished earlier this month. Here's a look at why it's important and some thoughts from Linux game developers.
The Cheapskate's Corner, your favourite weekly party plan devoted to cheap Linux games, is back again. Keep reading if you're looking for something to fulfill your gaming needs this weekend.
ShinyLoot is an awesome game store that has Linux support, one we told you about way back when in April! They have been in beta status for quite some time and are finally about to remove this tag and be classed as fully open!
Like in many previous occasions, as if it were the Spanish Inquisition, The Funding Crowd arrives when most unexpected! Time for taking another look at what's cooking in the world of crowdfunding for Linux games.
The C4 Engine is a comprehensive suite of robustly implemented game programming tools for the Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, PS4, and PS3 platforms.
The Cheapskate's Corner is back, just in time to introduce some amazing deals to you before they expire.
It might look like we're testing your patience by way of publishing The Funding Crowd a day later every week, but we can positively assure you we're not! It's just that crowdfunding columns and holidays don't usually mix well.
So I recently did an article titled "Will Gog.com Ever Support Linux On Its Store?", well looks like that may be coming true soon enough folks.
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