Confused on Steam Play and Proton? Be sure to check out our guide.
We do often include affiliate links to earn us some pennies. See more here.

What have you been playing and what do you think?

By - | Views: 59,212

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.

Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
Tags: Misc
6 Likes
About the author -
author picture
I am the owner of GamingOnLinux. After discovering Linux back in the days of Mandrake in 2003, I constantly came back to check on the progress of Linux until Ubuntu appeared on the scene and it helped me to really love it. You can reach me easily by emailing GamingOnLinux directly. Find me on Mastodon.
See more from me
The comments on this article are closed.
134 comments
Page: «11/14»
  Go to:

Cmdr_Iras Oct 9, 2017
Late to this thread, but Im currently working through my backlog of games promising I wont buy anymore until I at least make a dint!

On the go are:
Divinity Original Sin (Native Linux)
Elite Dangerous PS4

Backlog includes but not limited too:
Wasteland 2 (Linux)
Pillars of Eternity (Linux)
Victor Vran (Linux)
Xcom 2 (Linux)
Witcher 3 (WINE)
Horizon Zero Dawn (PS4)

and more!


Last edited by Cmdr_Iras on 9 October 2017 at 4:25 pm UTC
Sir_Diealot Oct 9, 2017
Quoting: ajgpLate to this thread, but Im currently working through my backlog of games promising I wont buy anymore until I at least make a dint!

On the go are:
Divinity Original Sin (Native Linux)
Elite Dangerous PS4

Backlog includes but not limited too:
Wasteland 2 (Linux)
Pillars of Eternity (Linux)
Victor Vran (Linux)
Xcom 2 (Linux)
Witcher 3 (WINE)
Horizon Zero Dawn (PS4)

and more!

We play quite similar games :)
I also stopped buying for now. The only thing I would make an exception right now would be Everspace, which has no Linux version on GOG at this time. BUT a dev actually replied there: https://www.gog.com/forum/everspace/linux_version_update_on_eta/post9
iiari Oct 9, 2017
View PC info
  • Supporter Plus
Quoting: slaapliedjeFreespace 2 has a native source port, any particular reason you're running it under Wine?

Great question. Basically, in two attempts on Linux, I wasn't able to get it to work. I would end up in dependency-lacking hell, seeking out ancient versions or their replacements online. A lot of online help is no longer applicable, broken, or missing. Finally, on the third attempt, I finally had the main game working, but then for some reason the open launcher wouldn't work, the opposite of my past attempts, where the launcher would work, but the game wouldn't. So I couldn't d/l or manage any mods, which really is the whole point in 2017.

Using it via Wine, everything worked on the first try, no problems, both launcher and game. And my understanding was that the Diaspora free-standing mod's installer was currently broken on Linux (but you could compile from scratch) but still worked via Wine. My choice there was obvious.

The other bonus was I installed on this via CrossOver Wine, which has a fantastic archiving and backup feature, making it easy to bring from machine to machine to restore, without having to "reinstall."

A lot of the people who made this work in the Linux world have seemingly long since moved on from those communities and either aren't available or just don't remember how and why things worked and are no longer helpful. Same for the mod people, where things seemed to have peaked about 2013 or so. I would hazard to say the FS2 community is really no longer active and approaching historic status at this point?

That said, while still fun, I think FS2 has finally been eclipsed by recent titles as this genre gets some new life. I would much rather play Astrokill, Overland, or Everspace on Linux, or the new Eve Valkarye non-VR space shooter on PC.


Last edited by iiari on 9 October 2017 at 5:53 pm UTC
Dunc Oct 9, 2017
Quoting: iiariSpeedball 2 (Amiga)
The Rocket League before Rocket League. Addictive as all get out. You're completely convinced you can master it until you can't.
The only game I've ever broken a sweat playing. Sheer, absolute, videogaming perfection. The remake didn't do it justice.

Can't get into Rocket League, though. I'm sure it's just me, not the game.

Quoting: slaapliedjeWhen I first saw Rocket League all I could think of was Ballblazer on the Atari 8bit / 5200.
Heheh! Me too, although I played it on the C64. And, um... I prefer it. (I know; like I said, I'm sure it's just me.)

Quoting: STiATMount&Blade Warband, since they fixed some bugs in Mesa/LLVM...
They did what? I thought they'd given up. Have they fixed the memory leak yet? I have a 300-day save that's completely unplayable because of that. I'd love to get back into that game.

Quoting: Guest(I)t generates fun stories and twists that only Paradox games manage.
That's what I liked about Crusader Kings II. You start off thinking it's a deep strategy game, and slowly come to realise it's actually a procedural story generator. :)


Last edited by Dunc on 9 October 2017 at 9:06 pm UTC
numasan Oct 9, 2017
SteamWorld Dig 2: Just finished it yesterday, but I'm certainly not done with it yet. Love the SteamWorld games so much! Sad that Image & Form Games said they are done with the series/franchise :(

Hollow Knight: Very beautiful game and great to play, but SteamWorld Dig 2 interupted my playthrough, so I hope I won't have a tough time getting back into it (don't think I will, but it's not as chill as SWD2)

Dirt Rally: This will probably be on my list for a long, long time.
slaapliedje Oct 9, 2017
Quoting: iiari
Quoting: slaapliedjeFreespace 2 has a native source port, any particular reason you're running it under Wine?

Great question. Basically, in two attempts on Linux, I wasn't able to get it to work. I would end up in dependency-lacking hell, seeking out ancient versions or their replacements online. A lot of online help is no longer applicable, broken, or missing. Finally, on the third attempt, I finally had the main game working, but then for some reason the open launcher wouldn't work, the opposite of my past attempts, where the launcher would work, but the game wouldn't. So I couldn't d/l or manage any mods, which really is the whole point in 2017.

Using it via Wine, everything worked on the first try, no problems, both launcher and game. And my understanding was that the Diaspora free-standing mod's installer was currently broken on Linux (but you could compile from scratch) but still worked via Wine. My choice there was obvious.

The other bonus was I installed on this via CrossOver Wine, which has a fantastic archiving and backup feature, making it easy to bring from machine to machine to restore, without having to "reinstall."

A lot of the people who made this work in the Linux world have seemingly long since moved on from those communities and either aren't available or just don't remember how and why things worked and are no longer helpful. Same for the mod people, where things seemed to have peaked about 2013 or so. I would hazard to say the FS2 community is really no longer active and approaching historic status at this point?

That said, while still fun, I think FS2 has finally been eclipsed by recent titles as this genre gets some new life. I would much rather play Astrokill, Overland, or Everspace on Linux, or the new Eve Valkarye non-VR space shooter on PC.

Hmm, what Distro? Looks like the launcher and all the goodies are packaged for Debian Sid.

$ apt search freespace
Sorting... Done
Full Text Search... Done
freespace2/unstable 3.7.2+repack-1+b1 amd64
  open implementation of the Freespace 2 game engine

freespace2-launcher-wxlauncher/unstable 0.11.0+dfsg-1 amd64
  launcher for the Freespace 2 Source Code Project

game-data-packager/unstable,unstable 53 all
  Installer for game data files
slaapliedje Oct 9, 2017
Quoting: Dunc
Quoting: iiariSpeedball 2 (Amiga)
The Rocket League before Rocket League. Addictive as all get out. You're completely convinced you can master it until you can't.
The only game I've ever broken a sweat playing. Sheer, absolute, videogaming perfection. The remake didn't do it justice.

Can't get into Rocket League, though. I'm sure it's just me, not the game.

Quoting: slaapliedjeWhen I first saw Rocket League all I could think of was Ballblazer on the Atari 8bit / 5200.
Heheh! Me too, although I played it on the C64. And, um... I prefer it. (I know; like I said, I'm sure it's just me.)

Quoting: STiATMount&Blade Warband, since they fixed some bugs in Mesa/LLVM...
They did what? I thought they'd given up. Have they fixed the memory leak yet? I have a 300-day save that's completely unplayable because of that. I'd love to get back into that game.

Quoting: Guest(I)t generates fun stories and twists that only Paradox games manage.
That's what I liked about Crusader Kings II. You start off thinking it's a deep strategy game, and slowly come to realise it's actually a procedural story generator. :)

I'm the same way. I tried Rocket League briefly and thought "I'd rather play Ballblazer." I agree with Speedball, epic game! I need to play it more! Pretty much anything by Bitmap Brothers is absolute gold.

I love Mount and Blade, and wish I had the time to learn Crusader Kings II!
razing32 Oct 9, 2017
Quoting: slaapliedje
Quoting: Dunc
Quoting: iiariSpeedball 2 (Amiga)
The Rocket League before Rocket League. Addictive as all get out. You're completely convinced you can master it until you can't.
The only game I've ever broken a sweat playing. Sheer, absolute, videogaming perfection. The remake didn't do it justice.

Can't get into Rocket League, though. I'm sure it's just me, not the game.

Quoting: slaapliedjeWhen I first saw Rocket League all I could think of was Ballblazer on the Atari 8bit / 5200.
Heheh! Me too, although I played it on the C64. And, um... I prefer it. (I know; like I said, I'm sure it's just me.)

Quoting: STiATMount&Blade Warband, since they fixed some bugs in Mesa/LLVM...
They did what? I thought they'd given up. Have they fixed the memory leak yet? I have a 300-day save that's completely unplayable because of that. I'd love to get back into that game.

Quoting: Guest(I)t generates fun stories and twists that only Paradox games manage.
That's what I liked about Crusader Kings II. You start off thinking it's a deep strategy game, and slowly come to realise it's actually a procedural story generator. :)

I'm the same way. I tried Rocket League briefly and thought "I'd rather play Ballblazer." I agree with Speedball, epic game! I need to play it more! Pretty much anything by Bitmap Brothers is absolute gold.

I love Mount and Blade, and wish I had the time to learn Crusader Kings II!

Same on CK2

I did watch some youtube vids - it descended into hilarity when the tutorial had the father/son share a mistress who managed to get pregnant.
Still , you can always bring up a console and summon crutches from the ether.
HexDSL Oct 9, 2017
Hey all,

Outside of stuff i play for my YouTube Videos I'm playing a lot of 'Rento Fortune' its a Monopoly clone but has very reliable online multiplayer that takes just a click or two to get going. It is just monopoly but its been GREAT fun and a good backdrop to chatting with friends.

once we are all done with Rento, we have been playing 'Chaos Reborn.' for those that have not encountered it, its a strange strategy game with wizards. It plays like a card game but the cards summon creatures that you move like chess pieces. It has a lot of depth to it and never fails to entertain :)

As much as it seems like those two have taken up most of my time the last few weeks, when I do play something alone I have been on 'Dungeon Rushers.' its about clearing dungeons and taking loot. It's mostly a classical 16 bit style JRPG combat style (ny dudes on one side, theirs on the other, take turns firing skills off) mixed with a silly story and simple exploration of dungeons (done in the style of a counter on a board.) It sounds dull, i know! but its oddly engaging.
iiari Oct 10, 2017
View PC info
  • Supporter Plus
Quoting: HexDSLOutside of stuff i play for my YouTube Videos...
Love your YouTube work! There are lots of titles I never would have encountered if not for your reviews, and I hope you do indeed continue Wine Wednesdays in some fashion, as they were a favorite.

Thanks for the Amiga documentary review the other day also, BTW. I was one of the few and proud in the US who grew up with the Amiga, and wow was it ahead of its time. I just listed the Speedball and Speedball 2 series in my pantheon of Perfect Games above. If you've never tried it, it's worth firing up the FSUAE emulator and giving them a try. Starglider I and II on the Amiga and Atari were high points of my gaming youth as well...
While you're here, please consider supporting GamingOnLinux on:

Reward Tiers: Patreon. Plain Donations: PayPal.

This ensures all of our main content remains totally free for everyone! Patreon supporters can also remove all adverts and sponsors! Supporting us helps bring good, fresh content. Without your continued support, we simply could not continue!

You can find even more ways to support us on this dedicated page any time. If you already are, thank you!
The comments on this article are closed.