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Contraption Maker Casual Game Will Come To Linux
31 January 2014 at 12:57 pm UTC

Quoting: n30p1r4t3The video isn't working for me :(
Fixed.

A Wizard's Lizard A Crisp 2D Action RPG Released For Linux
30 January 2014 at 6:32 pm UTC

I agree it is a similar argument to PC vs Windows, but the point is if someone says PC you have to dive further as it creates confusion.

If someone says controller, they 99.9999% mean a "game-pad". That is my point, it's not even remotely confusing and I've not seen in any of my years on the internet anyone say "controller" when they mean mouse and keyboard.

A Wizard's Lizard A Crisp 2D Action RPG Released For Linux
30 January 2014 at 1:58 am UTC

It's nothing like saying PC, people know a controller means a gamepad as you always say keyboard and mouse otherwise.

No one ever says controller when they mean keyboard and mouse.

You are just being pedantic.

Major Caster 3rd Person Action Game Update In The Near Future
28 January 2014 at 11:00 am UTC

Quoting: Quote from sobkasI would like to see a link to that new feature list.
It was sent via email, no link sorry.

GOL Cast: Digging Deep in Dirt in SteamWorld Dig
26 January 2014 at 10:03 pm UTC

Quoting: Quote from krscueDude, the text is right there in the video, you really don't have to read it out loud.
IMO.
If he didn't say things out aloud it wouldn't be a cast.

Kingdom Come: Deliverance, First CryEngine Game To Support Linux
25 January 2014 at 2:07 pm UTC

I have emailed Crytek about the Linux version of CryEngine, no reply yet, doubt I will get one from them.

Hammerwatch Gets Major Update, No Longer Needs Mono Installed
25 January 2014 at 1:04 am UTC

Quoting: Quote from torham
Quoting: QuoteA lot of games are Steam-only for prerelease (alphas, "early access" betas...) because it's so much simpler for a developer to handle them that way (automatic updates and such).
Is it actually easier to do this on Steam over Desura?  It seems like Desura would handle automatic updates.  Perhaps it has more to do with more people being on Steam and only wanting to prepare a single release.
Developers on Steam do it all themselves, Desura seems to need manual update approval.

Free Valve Games For Debian Developers
23 January 2014 at 7:16 pm UTC

If you wish to continue debating DRM there is a forum post for that:
http://www.gamingonlinux.com/forum/topic/456

This is an article about debian developers getting free games, shadap already!

Earth 2140 the futuristic RTS game is coming to Linux
23 January 2014 at 6:00 pm UTC

Afraid no news, our contact who where porting it went silent, the developers on Steam stated they are updating the Linux version and since then....nothing.