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Latest Comments by loggfreak
Mad Max released for Linux, port report and review available
20 Oct 2016 at 2:42 pm UTC

idk, but does feral have any port at all that officially supports AMD GPU's on linux?

Devil Daggers, a very highly rated fast-paced shooter should come to Linux soon
19 Sep 2016 at 11:51 am UTC Likes: 2

"Devil Daggers v3 update is now available! Includes Linux support, new enemies, top-down replays, stats, fixes, more"
https://twitter.com/sorathdev/status/777832703659872258 [External Link]

Three retro Disney games are now on GOG with Linux support
4 Aug 2016 at 8:16 pm UTC Likes: 1

Quoting: liamdaweAbandonware is basically a made up term for pirates, it's not a real legal thing.
well yes and no, abandonware is software/games which aren't being sold anymore. if the company is not selling a product they can not make any money from it, therefor they don't lose any money if you download ( "pirate" ) it.

i would not consider this piracy since you wouldn't steal anything from them. You're not denying them their money. they simply don't give you an option to pay for it.

Momodora: Reverie Under the Moonlight, highly rated 2D platformer coming to Linux
2 Aug 2016 at 8:18 am UTC

btw if you buy the game on Playism you get a steam key and a DRM-free version, hopefully they'll also release a DRM-free version for linux

Hard Reset Redux is not coming to Linux despite appearing in SteamDB
31 Jul 2016 at 10:39 am UTC

"A shame, but nothing everything works out in our favour."
should be not everything

The AMD RX 480 seems to have power issues you may want to be aware of
2 Jul 2016 at 3:35 pm UTC

Quoting: GuestYou've obviously never worked in any sort of industry where fairly complex standards apply. That document may as well be called a guideline instead of a specification. Manufacturers will only stick to it as much as they have to, and there might well be sections entirely broken in the real world. Of course, I'm sure your own thorough investigations into the matter made all that apparent.

Liam never claimed to do any of the research himself, he simply pointed to an article where people did, or looked to have done a fairly decent look. So stop jumping to such conclusions and posting something that honestly makes you look rather silly.
Swick is right, mobo's should work with the card, if they don't it's a fault of the motherboard and not the card, overclocked cards have been able to go over the 75w specification for ages now. anyone with a motherboard over 50$ shouldn't have any issues with it.

Minecraft 1.10 released, adds Polar Bears and more
8 Jun 2016 at 7:40 pm UTC

last time I played was when bukkit was still around, I quit playing when they started taking bukkit down. I don't have a clue what they were thinking. The community provides a lot of support and keeps the online community going, and mojang just takes it down.

Like getting scared? Some Horror games you have to check out on Linux & SteamOS
8 Jun 2016 at 1:43 pm UTC

Quoting: segulehBest horror game played on Linux? Silent Hill under WINE (best horror game ever). Native game? SOMA.
silent hill is a playstation 1 exclusive game
you mean silent hill in epsxe or PCSXR or silent hill 2 or 3 in wine

What have you been playing on Linux recently and what do you think about it?
5 Jun 2016 at 7:38 pm UTC Likes: 2

currently Alice: Madness Returns in Wine