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Left 4 Dead 3 appears in Counter-Strike 2 files

By Liam Dawe,
The internet is currently buzzing about mentions of Left 4 Dead 3 appearing in files for the upcoming Counter-Strike 2. So apparently Valve can count to 3.

Counter-Strike 2 from Valve releasing Summer 2023, Limited Test starts today

By Liam Dawe,
Valve has today announced Counter-Strike 2, which will be arriving in Summer 2023 and they've released some details on what's changed.

Half-Life: MMod gets a release on Steam

By Liam Dawe,
Half-Life: MMod just released on Steam, a mod for the original Half-Life that overhauls many parts of it to create something that feels fresh.

Counter-Strike 2 is reportedly a real thing and coming soon

By Liam Dawe,
There's been a whole lot of rumours appearing lately that seem quite credible, with Counter-Strike 2 apparently due soon.

Apex Legends banning some Linux players, keep an eye out Steam Deck players

By Liam Dawe,
It appears that Apex Legends from Respawn and EA has started banning some players on Linux, and while the Steam Deck uses Linux too it seems nearly all the bans were desktop Linux players.

Building a Retro Linux Gaming Computer - Part 27: Lost Souls

By Hamish,
I have mentioned before how I was unable to get Dave Taylor's original port of Doom to work as it was built as an outdated a.out binary rather than ELF. Since then, I stumbled on an article by Jason Heiss that describes how to load the binfmt_aout kernel module to attain a.out binary support, as well as installing packages from earlier Red Hat Linux releases to provide the necessary libraries.

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive keeps breaking player records

By Liam Dawe,
One Valve game that is clearly unstoppable is Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, their first-person shooter from 2012 just keeps growing.

The upcoming Team Fortress 2 update may not be as big as expected

By Liam Dawe,
Remember all the hype over the announced Team Fortress 2 update? Well, it seems Valve edited the announcement silently and hoped no one would notice.

Hunt: Showdown added Easy Anti-Cheat for Steam Deck & Linux

By Liam Dawe,
While no announcement from the developer has been made yet, Hunt: Showdown now has the Easy Anti-Cheat file needed and works on Steam Deck and Linux Desktop.

The Force Engine for Star Wars Dark Forces improves Steam Deck & Linux support

By Liam Dawe,
Continuing the improvements from the previous release that added Linux support, the Modern "Jedi Engine" replacement supporting Dark Forces, mods and in the future Outlaws - The Force Engine has a new release out with lots of upgrades.

Building a Retro Linux Gaming Computer - Part 25: Quantum Axcess

By Hamish,
Back when I first played through Quake: The Offering I found that I enjoyed the two mission packs even more than I did the original Quake campaign, and while these were the only official addons sold for Quake, several third party expansions and total conversions exist that also had retail releases. Two of these, Shrak and Malice, were published on CD-ROM in 1997 by Quantum Axcess. 

Surprisingly BioShock Infinite got an update to fix it launching on Linux

By Liam Dawe,
Just recently the Native Linux port of BioShock Infinite was updated to fix it failing to launch after an update.

Valve promise a proper big Team Fortress 2 update is coming

By Liam Dawe,
Wait, what year is it? Someone pinch me, I must be dreaming. Valve announced a proper big update is planned and on the way for Team Fortress 2.

The new System Shock remake demo runs surprisingly well on Steam Deck

By Liam Dawe,
After going through development hell and being long delayed, Nightdive Studios have put up a fresh demo of their System Shock remake that includes controller support and a new intro.

Star Wars Dark Forces source port The Force Engine adds Linux support

By Liam Dawe,
The Force Engine is a free and open source game engine reimplementation for Star Wars Dark Forces, with upcoming support of Outlaws. The latest release version 1.08 adds Linux support!

SurrounDead looks like a mix of DayZ and Project Zomboid

By Liam Dawe,
It's early days for the game yet with it in Early Access but SurrounDead could be a promising one to play online with some friends.

Free strategy shooter game Unvanquished v0.54 is out now

By Liam Dawe,
Free, open source and full of bugs (the squishable kind) — Unvanquished is a mixture of strategy and an FPS with a new release v0.54 out now.

Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory open source project ET: Legacy has a new release

By Liam Dawe,
ET: Legacy continues carrying the torch of the classic multiplayer title Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory, with a new release out that has lots of fixes.

4A Games release a full Metro Exodus SDK for modders

By Liam Dawe,
4A Games have done something quite awesome. They've released a SDK for people to make full game modifications of Metro Exodus.

Deep Rock Galactic sold 2.3 million copies last year and I'm not surprised - it's awesome

By Liam Dawe,
Deep Rock Galactic is a game about a bunch of Dwarves going mining, and there's lots of creepy-crawlies that want to get in the way. It seems to only be getting more popular as time goes on too.
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