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Crumble might be the best 3D platformer I've played in ages with swinging physics fun
9 Dec 2020 at 5:02 am UTC Likes: 1

Quoting: scaineThis one reminds me of the old 16-bit title, Trailblazer, but mixed with SEUM-style graphics. I love the destructive terrain too, which also reminds me of Samsai's twitch run a couple of years back... cluster trucks... I think it was called Cluster Trucks?

Might have to pick this one up. It looks great!
Yeah, I was thinking about Cluster Truck too at first, until I noticed that it is not first person view, you actually control the little blue thingy from third person POV...

Get colourful with the new release of the open source lighting control OpenRGB
8 Dec 2020 at 5:32 am UTC

Quoting: ValckOn the other hand, if there were one who did not even have idiot lights RGB illumination to begin with, on a component that goes inside a metal case never to be seen again, that would be even preferable.
And bonus points if they keep price reasonable, instead of charging you Premium Price with the "G4m3r 1337 Extra Super Edtion with real RGB LED (tm)" :whistle:

Stadia exclusives Outcasters and Submerged: Hidden Depths out now and free for Stadia Pro
4 Dec 2020 at 10:08 am UTC

One of the features that Google promised way before Stadia was even released is also finally here with Crowd Play now in Beta. This is where you could livestream a game to YouTube, and anyone can click a button to just queue up to play with the livestreamer.
Streamhacking as simple as clicking on a button... Streamers will be delighted ! :grin:

GeForce RTX 3060 Ti arrives December 2, hits RTX 2080 SUPER level performance
3 Dec 2020 at 5:47 am UTC Likes: 1

Quoting: 3zekielTo be perfectly fair, neither nvidia(mostly with cuda stuff, never for gaming to be fair) nor amd give the hassle free/clean road so far, both have their catch.
I am thinking the same, from what I have read here and there (I am curious about Intel stuff though...)

Wasteland 3 should be available on Linux with patch 1.3 before the end of 2020
3 Dec 2020 at 5:34 am UTC Likes: 2

I had this one in my wishlist... glad it will be native :smile:

I hope there will be crossplay with Windows, to play coop with friends...

GeForce RTX 3060 Ti arrives December 2, hits RTX 2080 SUPER level performance
2 Dec 2020 at 5:33 am UTC Likes: 2

Quoting: KimyrielleIs there still a reason to go for NVidia rather than AMD these days? I am shopping around for a new system too, but have basically ruled out NVidia, because AMD seems to be the much better deal these days, and getting rid of their proprietary driver rubbish is an added plus.
When looking on ProtonDB for some game compatibilities, I found that, when people mentionned graphical bugs/artifacts, most of the time they had an AMD GPU. People with similar spec, but on nVidia, usually did not encounter these issues.
Also, I think that there is an additional parameter to specifiy when using an AMD GPU for some games.

Just my 2 cents though, I didn't go into full-fledged statistical analysis on that, it's just some kind of trend I noticed :wink:

Bit - Animation Editor is now supported on Linux and it looks seriously slick
27 Nov 2020 at 9:41 am UTC Likes: 1

Quoting: scaine
Quoting: DribbleondoRead the system requirements for Linux for a good laugh.
That's brilliant! For those reluctant to go Steam clicking:

Also, the minimum memory for Ubuntu is 250 MB RAM, whereas it is 1 GB for Windows :tongue:

Try to save the world in Plague Inc: The Cure, DLC coming soon and temporarily free
13 Nov 2020 at 12:08 pm UTC

Quoting: razing32Guessing this will be a mirror of the original game ?
cure the disease instead of spreading it ?
Easy, just stop clicking on those blue bubbles :grin:

Anyway, I played Plague Inc on my mobile back then, and I think they did great with the game, various diseases and scenarios. So, I am curious to see how this "sequel" will play out :smile:

Rocket Rumble is an upcoming racing party game with animals in rocket suits
13 Nov 2020 at 11:59 am UTC

The name of the game and the design of the "main character" remembers me of Rocket Knight Adventures :tongue:

It's hard to believe but Counter-Strike has turned 20 and it's still going strong
10 Nov 2020 at 10:19 am UTC

Quoting: whizseDon't know if I ever played the 1.0 release, probably stopped when it was still beta?
Same here, I think I played the Half-Life mod until beta 4.something ; I was more into Unreal Tournament at that time (and Battlezone II, but that's another story :grin:)

Still impressive though, that a "simple" mod for a game became so popular :smile: