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It's the end of another busy week for Linux gaming, for many people the weekend is filled full of games.

For me, I shall be likely diving into some more Total War: THREE KINGDOMS. It's not perfect but it's by far the nicest Total War game I've tried in a very long time. Feral Interactive have done some incredible work on the optimisations for the Linux version that I remain very impressed.

I shall also be booting up my old friend Polychromatic, as I desperately try to beat the score of our contributor Samsai. Such a maddeningly streamlined twin-stick shooter, it's frustratingly good at killing me when I feel like I'm finally doing well.

So dear readers, what play button are you clicking on across this weekend and what do you think about it?

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denyasis Jun 1, 2019
Rimworld. The most recent update came out Thursday and it decreases load times drastically for games with mods. I went from 800 sec to 180 sec on my old laptop.

I just lost half my colonists in a raid, so it'll be interesting to see if I can rebuild before winter.
Nanobang Jun 1, 2019
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I've started playing Fallout: New Vegas using Steam Play. I've had some hangs on loading, which is a drag, but otherwise works well. Looks better than it did on my X360, which is the last time I played it, I think.

I'm also down to play some Borderlands GOTY with my Bro-in-law. I'd like to play some of the Enhanced version, but my B' in law says (get this) it's too unstable for him on Windows 10. XD


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Nezchan Jun 1, 2019
Probably going to continue playing Lufia II via Mednafen, as well as finally making some more progress in CrossCode (damn that fire temple anyway).
Pangachat Jun 1, 2019
Just finished RAGE 2, so some chillout coming: SWINE HD Remaster (also with steamplay) and Age of Wonders 3 it is :)
iiari Jun 1, 2019
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So, here's what I'm doing this weekend and have been the past week:

Native:
* Always and forever - Rocket League
* Insurgency - Absolutely gripping MP, love it, but it's SO hard though and the players online so good, I rage quit every few months
* The Marble Game that recently went native (don't remember the full name now)
* Half Life 2 (believe it or not, never played it. Actually not loving it so far. It feels as old as it is. Maybe we *don't* want a HL3?)
* Interstellar Marines - Great after the updates
* X11 flight sim

Proton:
* Always and forever 2 - Angels Fall First
* Battlefield Bad Company 2: People told me it has better control balance than any of the recent Battlefields and isn't quite as runny and gunny, and I agree. Someone started a Linux user server too. Great fun.
* Some new user mods for 2005 Star Wars Battlefront II

Quoting: GuestPlaying the amazing new Amiga shmup "Reshoot R" under FS-UAE under Ubuntu !
http://reshootr.richard-loewenstein.de/
(released this week :-)
Whoa, full stop. New Amiga games are a thing? Must try!


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KohlyKohl Jun 1, 2019
For me, it is the opposite. I play mostly during the week and rarely on the weekend.

This week I played a lot of Total War: Three Kingdoms and the new patch for Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne with Vulkan.
Kercus Jun 1, 2019
Playing Europa Universalis IV like always and trying Cultist Simulator
benoliver999 Jun 1, 2019
I've gone back to Dirt Rally - still love it. It's a great homage to rallying, with all the cars you would want in it.

I play sort of hardcore mode - locked to cockpit view, no HUD stuff, manual gears (albeit with a controller...). It's just you and your co-driver, and it's a real rush. When you hit your stride there's nothing quite like it.

Great port by Feral too. I play on old-ish hardware and it's smooth.
omer666 Jun 1, 2019
Playing Tales of Vesperia Definitive Edition on Steam Play. Recommended.
coryrj19951 Jun 1, 2019
Started up Dying Light again recently and hopefully will be able to finish The Following expansion this time. I think the last time I played my brother and I were near the end in co-op and my hard drive hadn't crashed yet :P
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