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Feral Interactive have released a new teaser for a Linux & Mac port to come
By 0aTT, 28 April 2017 at 9:13 am UTC

Quoting: ShmerlI don't see any indication that Feral can't be ones who made SW2 for Linux. The only counter argument could be if you know that FWH have Linux developers in-house. Which by now isn't known as I said before.
After all we know SW2 is extremely unlikely. You are simply biased for SW2. Like others for Nier: Automata, Doom or whatever. What do you win? Should I list all the games that are more likely than SW2? This would be the half steam library. SW2 is one of the unlikeliest games to be ported by Feral.

Feral has no shares in Devolver Digital, absolute nothing. DD is working with a bunch of little developer teams like the Croteam, who do there own ports. Here is a list:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devolver_Digital#Games_published

Geneshift, the top-down shooter with vehicles has an Early Access launch date and a Linux demo (updated)
By UltraViolet, 28 April 2017 at 9:03 am UTC

Quoting: robvv
Quoting: UltraVioletdoesn't seem to be a option to use a controller rather than the keyboard in the options menu [i might of been missing something] so i couldn't play it to its fullest

I started the game with my Steam Controller switched on and the game seemed to work just fine using it, despite there being no obvious option to select a controller.

no luck for me with a xbox 360 controller plugged in.

how much are steam controllers?

Feral Interactive have released a new teaser for a Linux & Mac port to come
By 0aTT, 28 April 2017 at 8:52 am UTC

Quoting: chui2chThis makes me think it is Dawn of War III.

Makes sense. Where does it come from?

I don't know how Dawn of War III would solve the feral radar riddle but would make absolute sense, because Dawn of War is in Ferals porting realm.

GOG staff state that Galaxy for Linux is being worked on, but still no ETA
By Zlopez, 28 April 2017 at 8:47 am UTC

I personally hate to manage the downloaded games. I forgot any game, that I don't see in Steam. Also automatic updates to keep game up-to-date is fine.
But I will prefer something like central linux repository instead of many different clients. Flatpack FTW!

GOG staff state that Galaxy for Linux is being worked on, but still no ETA
By throgh, 28 April 2017 at 8:37 am UTC Likes: 5

And GOG shows clearly that it won't stay optional as there are so-called wishes ignored from the community. A client for DRM-free downloads? People should better learn having their installations managed and it is easy under Linux, because there is no registry or component written if the user is following the normal concept of the HOME-folder. Simple unpack the downloaded data and overwrite the own, local folder. There is nothing more to do! I don't trust any client and I don't want a client having my local system managed. So GOG can keep this for their own! :)

Believing some nice lies from marketing? Better not. :D
By the way: They clearly have not much interest within Linux as they are treating customers and users of this system as second-class. The games Metro 2033 and Metro Last Light are not available until today for Linux (source for example. The thing is: They don't communicate with the users, even when writing a question to the support. It's always the same! And the client for MAC-OS was fast delivered after WINDOWS. But LINUX? Nothing seen for years now. And I should trust this platform? Good joke. They'll get money when having a DRM-free download / release for Linux, perhaps a classic or interesting game? But when this is not possible any longer, goodbye GOG.

GOG staff state that Galaxy for Linux is being worked on, but still no ETA
By coeseta, 28 April 2017 at 8:36 am UTC Likes: 17

So far I stopped buying games from gog and won't buy any new ones until the galaxy client is out and on a level with the windows client.

Some thoughts on becoming a mummified redneck in 'Immortal Redneck', a pretty good FPS for Linux
By darkszluf, 28 April 2017 at 7:25 am UTC

so ziggurat in egypt, i dig it, hell it looks way too similar to it, even the UI and map looks like taken from that game.

Good deals going this week for Linux gamers, a quick look
By TobiSGD, 28 April 2017 at 5:59 am UTC

Quoting: callehThe long dark looks interesting. As any one tried it lately? I'm cautious to buy it. How is the linux version?
It works well, I had no problems with bugs, but to be honest, Sandbox mode is quite boring and unless they finally come up with story mode, which was promised to be released Spring 2016, I can't recommend to buy it.

Rakuen, a great looking 2D indie adventure RPG arrives on Linux May 10th
By InverseTelecine, 28 April 2017 at 3:45 am UTC

I definitely might pick this one up! I'm one of those weirdos who played the older Zelda games and enjoyed talking to people in the towns and completing their side quests more than the dungeon puzzles or combat. It's going to the top of my Steam wishlist for now!

There's going to be a Vulkan event in the UK, Feral Interactive & Croteam will be attending
By lejimster, 27 April 2017 at 10:34 pm UTC Likes: 2

Any discussion of Vulkan is good. We need to hear it talked about more and more. I want to see it adopted on PC as the standard going forward not DX12.

Good deals going this week for Linux gamers, a quick look
By thoughtfulhippo, 27 April 2017 at 10:12 pm UTC

Quoting: PhlebiacSparkle 2 Evo W8PD0-Y2P3C-CRDLY
Sparkle 3 Genesis 3Q927-R0W03-XLNN5

Took Sparkle 2 & 3 - many thanks.

Victor Vran Motörhead expansion has a beautifully heavy trailer, release date for the two DLC packs announced
By RTheren, 27 April 2017 at 9:50 pm UTC Likes: 1

If 12€ is for both DLCs, I might buy that

I still need to convince friend to play coop with me :)

Good deals going this week for Linux gamers, a quick look
By km3k, 27 April 2017 at 9:39 pm UTC

[quote=Phlebiac]
Quoting: manero666Some free keys, if you are logged in:

Thanks for Teddy Floppy Ear: Kayaking. I think my kids will enjoy it!

Rakuen, a great looking 2D indie adventure RPG arrives on Linux May 10th
By fabry92, 27 April 2017 at 9:03 pm UTC Likes: 3

instashop. She did to the moon music!

Good deals going this week for Linux gamers, a quick look
By TapocoL, 27 April 2017 at 8:49 pm UTC

Avenger Bird 40% off
http://store.steampowered.com/app/557030/Avenger_Bird/

I've put in an hour or so into the game and am really liking the calm yet challenging nature of this game. The three-year-old also enjoys this game as well.

Good deals going this week for Linux gamers, a quick look
By Phlebiac, 27 April 2017 at 8:40 pm UTC Likes: 1

Quoting: manero666dollar-forever-bundle

Some free keys, if you are logged in:

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16bit Trader 2DK7G-8TG5E-3K57P
Cat on a Diet FNK4J-E8GF2-9NNAK
Frederic: Evil Strikes Back 9F4WL-GIA2T-305WA
Frederic: Resurrection of Music 9B3DR-0JVBM-WP3IA
Iesabel W0MMR-LQHXH-CQ4G2 | 985LD-RLD7F-34T8N
Millie 9J754-NXNHP-650CH
Sparkle 2 Evo W8PD0-Y2P3C-CRDLY | 9L3Y5-QHDN6-IJZY7
Sparkle 3 Genesis 3Q927-R0W03-XLNN5
Teddy Floppy Ear: Kayaking 9AAZQ-7DGP9-G2N28
Teddy Floppy Ear: Mountain Adventure 9FGQA-AG4DV-LL9XY
Teddy Floppy Ear: The Race 5FEI7-T47G8-9C28N
Timberman 47QN8-DRNTD-NCPY9
[/users-only]

Linux gamers on Arch may want to hold off on updating due to openssl breaking some games (updated)
By razing32, 27 April 2017 at 8:31 pm UTC

Looking at bug 53618 seems priority is still marked as low and no resolution as of yet.
Don't really want to bother with work arounds.
Will hold off on upgrading for now.

Quoting: lejimsterArch can be a blessing and a curse.

Only felt the blessing so far , seems I was due for the curse. :(

Good deals going this week for Linux gamers, a quick look
By km3k, 27 April 2017 at 7:38 pm UTC Likes: 1

I really enjoyed Near Death. I played it in the winter, so it was even more fun playing it at night with the temperature being <-20C outside, knowing that the conditions outside my house weren't that far off of what was happening in the game.

Rakuen, a great looking 2D indie adventure RPG arrives on Linux May 10th
By WorMzy, 27 April 2017 at 7:22 pm UTC

This looks awesome. :o

I'll be picking it up for sure!

Feral Interactive have released a new teaser for a Linux & Mac port to come
By Teal1500, 27 April 2017 at 7:03 pm UTC

Quoting: Guest
Quoting: PixelPi
Quoting: Guest2) The letter 茶 is the title from a Nier: Automata subquest.

But what means "Made to Wade" in this context? Simplified Wade is the most common romanization system for writing Standard Mandarin Chinese. See:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simplified_Wade

But why do you assume that wade is a hint for 'simplified wade'?

Clearly "Made to Wade" isn't "Made to simplified wade"

Definition of Wade: intervene in (something) or attack (someone) vigorously or forcefully.

= Nier: Automata

Oh if this is Nier: Automata i would buy that day one.

There's going to be a Vulkan event in the UK, Feral Interactive & Croteam will be attending
By Jahimself, 27 April 2017 at 7:02 pm UTC Likes: 3

Nice to see :)) Give us some news Feral after the event pleaaase :p

Good deals going this week for Linux gamers, a quick look
By calleh, 27 April 2017 at 6:57 pm UTC

The long dark looks interesting. As any one tried it lately? I'm cautious to buy it. How is the linux version?

There's going to be a Vulkan event in the UK, Feral Interactive & Croteam will be attending
By slaapliedje, 27 April 2017 at 6:19 pm UTC

They need Epic and Unity there. Vulkan adoption will make more shit work in VR (at least I'm pretty sure that's why they aren't working.)

Some thoughts on becoming a mummified redneck in 'Immortal Redneck', a pretty good FPS for Linux
By Redface, 27 April 2017 at 6:07 pm UTC Likes: 1

Bubba Ho-Tep is one of the funniest movies I have seen, go see it of you do not know it and can find it somewhere.

There's going to be a Vulkan event in the UK, Feral Interactive & Croteam will be attending
By HollowSoldier, 27 April 2017 at 5:44 pm UTC Likes: 3

Quoting: fabry92no id Software with doom? O.o

The leash of Bethesda is probably not long enough.

Feral Interactive have released a new teaser for a Linux & Mac port to come
By chui2ch, 27 April 2017 at 5:32 pm UTC

This makes me think it is Dawn of War III.

Good deals going this week for Linux gamers, a quick look
By BigJ, 27 April 2017 at 5:22 pm UTC Likes: 3

I have to stop looking at these posts. I keep buying games I have no time to play! Thanks though.

Some thoughts on becoming a mummified redneck in 'Immortal Redneck', a pretty good FPS for Linux
By niarbeht, 27 April 2017 at 4:42 pm UTC Likes: 4

"Immortal redneck", you say?

Have you, perchance, seen "Bubba Ho-Tep"? It's a fun movie.

There's going to be a Vulkan event in the UK, Feral Interactive & Croteam will be attending
By Marc Di Luzio, 27 April 2017 at 4:38 pm UTC Likes: 3

FWIW while there's limited space for the talks, the beer festival is open to all afterwards!

The talks will be pretty hardcore dev focussed anyway (but will be uploaded afterwards), so if you're more interested in saying hi to devs then come on down to the festival instead.

Good deals going this week for Linux gamers, a quick look
By Redface, 27 April 2017 at 4:34 pm UTC Likes: 2

Quoting: NanobangPerhaps worth noting, too, is that Ziggurat and Pharonic are part of a larger Milkstone Studios Complete Collection bundle:
  • Little Street Racers

  • White Noise Online

  • Zigurrat

  • Pharonic

  • White Noise 2


Normally priced at $51.95, the complete collection is available for $19.71 through May 1st. Note too that all games Milkstone Studios have created are available to Linux gamers --- so everyone should consider showing a Linux love and loyalty by seeing if there's room in their library for one, some, or all of these excellent games!

Thanks for the tip. I had Pharaonic on my wishlist, and the other games look interesting too and all except White Noise Online rated very positive, so I got the bundle.