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What have you been playing and what do you think?

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Since the weekends are generally our quiet time, as I take them to spend a little time with family I'm asking a question: What have you been playing and what do you think?

I've been spending more time than I was expecting in Rust. It's strange really, as it's a game I previously didn't get along with at all and now I'm quite hooked on it.

Not everyone will agree with me on this, but I actually think Rust is one of the nicest looking games on Linux. Sure, there's a good bunch that are better, but there's been many moments in Rust where I have to completely stop and just take in the view. That's in-between all the moments of absolute panic when someone fires shots at me and I have no idea where they are.

I want to share this image I took recently too, from a little meet up we did on our server:

We ended up having some sort of in-game concert and it was rather amusing. What makes it even more interesting, is that community member woox2k managed to hook up some scripts (available on GitHub) to play custom music files in game with the guitars and it was incredible.

If you want to join us on our Rust server, details of our game servers are here.

Anyway, less of my ramblings, over to you! Tell us what you've been playing in the comments.

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Eike Oct 9, 2017
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Quoting: tumocsI got finally back into Wasteland 2 in intention to finish it.
It's absolutely brilliant but also crashy as fuck unless you pump up ulimit just for the game.
I like my shittalking pacifist hippie leader and idiot massive strongwoman who hits shit with a bat.

Same here, I stream a LP and also plan to finish it this time around. I can't even start the game without increasing ulimit to 4096 for it. After that it's mostly OK. I've had sessions where it worked for 8 hours straight without a hitch and others where it crashed after an hour at the loading screen. Not sure those crashes are ulimit related, but they might be.

I played through Wasteland 2 and if I'm not wrong I did have one crash. At most. And what's this ulimit thing? What does it do? I surely didn't touch it.
pedrojmartm Oct 9, 2017
Quoting: Tuxee
Quoting: pedrojmartmI have been playing War THunder. 3 hours every day, sadly it is on opengl and it runs about 30-40 fps minus than on Windows but even like that, i enjoy it. I hope Vulkan get to it really soon.

I'm also a rather frequent WT player (same nick as here), but I can't really complain. It runs flawlessly with all details maxed around 60+fps on 2560x1440 on a GTX1060.

I think it is my processor what make me have that FPS count. I have a GTX 1070 on a 25560x1080 monitor, but i have an old Intel Core i7 870 CPU :/
Eike Oct 9, 2017
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Quoting: pedrojmartmI think it is my processor what make me have that FPS count. I have a GTX 1070 on a 25560x1080 monitor, but i have an old Intel Core i7 870 CPU :/

While they say gaming is mostly GPU bound these daays, I fear that's time for an upgrade... :)
Sir_Diealot Oct 9, 2017
Quoting: Eike
Quoting: Sir_Diealot
Quoting: tumocsI got finally back into Wasteland 2 in intention to finish it.
It's absolutely brilliant but also crashy as fuck unless you pump up ulimit just for the game.
I like my shittalking pacifist hippie leader and idiot massive strongwoman who hits shit with a bat.

Same here, I stream a LP and also plan to finish it this time around. I can't even start the game without increasing ulimit to 4096 for it. After that it's mostly OK. I've had sessions where it worked for 8 hours straight without a hitch and others where it crashed after an hour at the loading screen. Not sure those crashes are ulimit related, but they might be.

I played through Wasteland 2 and if I'm not wrong I did have one crash. At most. And what's this ulimit thing? What does it do? I surely didn't touch it.

Wasteland 2 suffers from a bug where it opens a lot of files and doesn't close them. The number of files a program can have opoen at a time is usually limited on Linux. These are my defaults:
$ ulimit -Hn
4096
$ ulimit -Sn
1024

I can increase the soft limit up to the hard limit as a user, but no higher:
$ ulimit -Sn 4096
$ ulimit -Sn 5000
ulimit: value exceeds hard limit

If I want to exceed that I need to edit /etc/security/limits.conf as root. Obviously none of that should be necessary to play a game, especially not monkeying around as root and relaxing security related things.
wintermute Oct 9, 2017
I have been playing:
  • Shroud of the Avatar - getting close to 3000 hours on that now, still has many issues but I enjoy the people I play with

  • Borderlands 2 - doing a co-op play through with a friend, we are up to Tiny Tina's DLC

  • Saints Row the Third - been playing co-op with a (different) friend, he's got all the achievements now, I still have three to get

  • Divinity: Original Sin - yet another game I'm playing co-op, though we're only about seven hours in



Also spent some time on Silence, Pale Spectrum - Part Two of the Book of Gray Magic and Figment in the last few weeks but only around an hour in each. Got my Kickstarter reward for Thaumistry: In Charm's Way yesterday so hopefully be playing some of that this week, but I have a backlog a mile long.

Quoting: OrkultusBeen playing tons of Shroud of the Avatar. I love all the new content.

The Highvale Outskirts are a good addition. I also quite like The Crags, though most of my guild are spending a lot of time in the Kobold Expeditionary Camp these days.

Quoting: iiariGridiron Football (Amiga)
I may be the only person on Earth who adored this (Bethesda!) sports game from the 80's, but a completely top down, X's and O's (literally) perspective is actually the most fun and strategic way to play American Football. Damn Madden for convincing everyone to go 3D isometric! It's ruined the genre for 30 years!

You are not the only person, me and my brother used to plug two mice into one Amiga to play head to head, I often think it would be perfect as a mobile game. Though I also enjoyed Madden :) My recollection is that the physics engine from Gridiron was licensed for use in the original Madden, though I don't have any sources to hand.


Last edited by wintermute on 9 October 2017 at 12:26 pm UTC
PandaHammer Oct 9, 2017
I've been playing Bastion after I bought it on sale, plays flawlessly and it's a great game. Beyond that I've been flying around in the demo for X-Plane 11 while I wait for it to go on sale :)
slaapliedje Oct 9, 2017
Quoting: iiariI haven't had much gaming time of late and may have zero for the next month, but here's what I've been doing:

Linux:
Rocket League: Just. Can't. Stop.

Helium Rain: Early access, I just don't have the time to sink into it. It's great though. Super excited about the changes the devs are working on (better economy, and skirmish mode!)

Astrokill: Another EA title. May have my favorite space sim flight model since XW vs TF. It's a near perfect blend of Newtonian and arcade (better than even IWar 2 on that front). Graphics look like a million bucks, especially for a budget title. A shame the missions are a wee thin right now and that it's been in EA since '16 (and that's before multiplayer and other things are done yet). Dev is super responsive and Linux version technically is flawless right now on NVidia. However the game does once done, once this engine gets in the hands of modders (which the dev says will be possible) to do SW or ST or whatever with it, it'll be legendary....

Ravenfield: I should be tired of this, but something keeps pulling me back and sucking me in... There's some glorious chaos in this game. Some new community made maps are great too...

Everspace: After Salivating over it, I can't fully get into it now that it's out. Astrokill kind of spoiled me with that flight model. I can't get back into a more "arcade" shooter...

Wine:
House of the Dying Sun: Some days it works on Wine, some days it doesn't. Some days it works on Wine on machine A, others machine B. Have no idea why. A complete flight sim sleeper that is the best mission based sim since the golden era of XW vs TF and Freespace 2 as far as I'm concerned.

Freespace 2/Diaspora Mod: Diaspora mod nails BSG, but the flight model now really shows its age compared to contemporary space sims like ED, Astrokill, etc.

Freespace 2 has a native source port, any particular reason you're running it under Wine?
g000h Oct 9, 2017
I've got more games installed than I should need, probably about 30 at this instant.

My most recently played games include:

Rust - It is playing nice and smoothly for me in 4K; looks lovely. I'm on the GOL Rust server. It does a good job of keeping me interested. Latest version has updated blue-print and workbench mechanics, so it takes longer to get to higher equipment level.

Dungeon Warfare - Very good and very addictive tower-defence style game. Good for a short session.

Tomb Raider (2013) - Finished off the main story (and most of the side quests, but not all) in 18 hours of play. Thinking to complete more content before uninstalling. Very happy with the game, graphics, story, and controls.

Ziggurat - This is a Heretic / Hexen style FPS with procedurally generated levels, a range of weapons and abilities. Good for short intense sessions. If you're a fan of Doom, Quake, Serious Sam 3 BFE, then you'll probably like this. Nice and smooth in 4K.

7 Days To Die - I've played "so much" of this! For the price I paid ($8 on sale) I've got lots of enjoyment playing this in single player mode. Never before have I been so immersed in a game where it felt like me surviving in an apocalyptic setting. Had lots of fun experimenting: If I design a base like "this", will it keep the zombies at bay. Feral night is very tense.
Audi Oct 9, 2017
I'm currently playing the following:

FORCED
Evoland
Mad Max (Vulkan)
Dirt Rally
Planet Explorers
Shellshock Live

The games vary in difficulty. So I pay Mad Max when I am looking for a more relaxing gaming experience and go to FORCED when I am looking to be challenged. Dirt Rally for when I want to go fast and Evoland when I'm feeling like going back in time.
STiAT Oct 9, 2017
Mount&Blade Warband, since they fixed some bugs in Mesa/LLVM which kept me from continueing my mission to become queen of the land. The time is ripe.
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