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Talking point: What are you playing this weekend?

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It's nearly the end of January already, feels like the year is going rather quickly! With all the releases we've had lately along with some excellent games last year, what are you clicking on this weekend?

I'm rather sick from a nasty bug going around my Son's school so I shall mostly be moaning, groaning and playing something like Slay the Spire since it's ridiculously good and requires very little actual effort. Bonus points to it for working very nicely on my notebook so I can do it in bed.

I might also be catching up on some more Warhammer 40,000: Mechanicus, since I've been having a lot of fun with it and the turn-based nature of it means I can take my time. I'm still in a little shock at just how atmospheric and stylish it is, they did a good job.

If you're stuck and looking for something new, Steam has two interesting sales going on right now. Their Aussie Sale 2019 runs until Monday and their Global Game Jam Sale is also on until tomorrow!

There's also the GOG Weekly Sale, there's a few days left on the Humble Double Fine Presents Bundle and the Caffeine bundle both with great games.

What are you playing and what do you think about it?

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cRaZy-bisCuiT Jan 26, 2019
Battlefield 4 Premium Multiplayer via DXVK + Wine. :)
riusma Jan 26, 2019
If I have enough time it will be State of Mind, or just some quick sessions on Hollow Knight... or maybe both if it's a real lazy Sunday. ^_^
babai Jan 26, 2019
Starcraft II! Its awesome and Gallium Nine is a must to play this game. The engine is heavily CPU bottle necked which doesn't help wine at all, Nine takes off the Dx9 -> OGL conversion off the CPU and the game performance becomes very good.
tmtvl Jan 26, 2019
X2: The Threat. X3 is nice and all, but I love parking my ship inside of a station, it's the little thing that increases my immersion to the point where I just love flying around planning my economic empire.
FredO Jan 26, 2019
The Witcher 3 (Proton) - after 73 hours of gameplay I finally reached the end of the main storyline. The hype about this game is validated...

TW:Warhammer 2 - loving this game!
Pangachat Jan 26, 2019
Finishing Pillars of Eternity + all the DLC -s (only The Master Below and the last bossfight left) after that starting PoE 2... What a surprise :D And Paladins all day every day :)
Tchey Jan 26, 2019
I play quite a lot of WH40K Gladius, i really enjoy this game.

Also, testing : The Colonists, Rise of Liberty, Odd Realm, Spinnortality, Meeple Station, Seed of Resilience, Species ALRE, and many more.

Quoting: GuestPlaying as Pig on Project: Gorgon

I don't play often (a few weeks, a couple of times per year, i'd guess), but i play since 2014 i think. I've a Spider, and a Bat.
axredneck Jan 26, 2019
Some Doom wads as always, including Freedoom Phase 1 and my own wads.
X6205 Jan 26, 2019
Quoting: ageresI'm trying to get Resident Evil 2 remake working, but it doesn't work due to stupid WMF, so I'm playing the Gamecube version of the original RE2 on Dolphin.

This might help a bit..
https://www.reddit.com/r/linux_gaming/comments/ajyx51/resident_evil_2_playable_with_the_latest_dxvk_and/
Jollt Jan 26, 2019
Insurgency as always. And some Paladins on Proton because it works and it's fun :D
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