Latest Comments by wolfyrion
The 'Humble Freedom Bundle' is huge and well worth picking up
13 Feb 2017 at 9:26 pm UTC
13 Feb 2017 at 9:26 pm UTC
well is not that awesome since like most of the Linux Games have been in a bundle before.
Only three Linux games have not been in a bundle before...
2064: Read Only Memories
Overgrowth (Early Access)
Ellipsis
and also 4 Window Tittles have not been in a bundle...
Nevertheless is a good bundle...and is for charity! :D
Only three Linux games have not been in a bundle before...
2064: Read Only Memories
Overgrowth (Early Access)
Ellipsis
and also 4 Window Tittles have not been in a bundle...
Nevertheless is a good bundle...and is for charity! :D
Mesa 17.0.0 has officially released and it's well worth updating
13 Feb 2017 at 5:56 pm UTC
13 Feb 2017 at 5:56 pm UTC
Quoting: tuxintuxedoClosed source drivers have nothing to do with Mesa. Also, Nvidia doesn't care about Mesa at all.http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=NVIDIA-Mesa-EGL-Debug-Patches [External Link]
Mesa 17.0.0 has officially released and it's well worth updating
13 Feb 2017 at 5:51 pm UTC
I will explain... for example NVIDIA Proprietary drivers.
Each upgrade of Mesa affects NVIDIA because it has to do with OpenGL,VULKAN, OPENCL and so on.
I beleive that all the graphic developers contribute to MESA and at the end they will use the open source code and integrate it into their own proprietary drivers.
Well maybe I am wrong though.. if someone can shed some light on this ..
13 Feb 2017 at 5:51 pm UTC
Quoting: soulsourceI think that all graphic card driver developers are affected by each MESA upgrade , NVIDIA , AMD , Intel etc in one way or another.Quoting: NoYzEIs there any good resource about what mesa actually is? I think i am using nvidia libgl, so is a new mesa version affecting me in any way or is it just for the amd folks?Yep, the FAQ on the Mesa homepage [External Link], although that's slightly dated information. If you are using the nVidia proprietary drivers, Mesa is not relevant for you, as the proprietary nVidia driver ships a complete graphics stack, that basically replaces all open-source components.
For modern Intel hardware, there is basically one Linux driver, the OpenGL (and Vulkan, and OpenCL) component of which is part of Mesa. The same is true for the open source AMD driver (which also has parts in the llvm project, namely the shader compiler). The proprietary AMD driver replaces the OpenGL (and Vulkan, and OpenCL) driver of Mesa, but uses the open source AMDGPU Kernel module.
I will explain... for example NVIDIA Proprietary drivers.
Each upgrade of Mesa affects NVIDIA because it has to do with OpenGL,VULKAN, OPENCL and so on.
I beleive that all the graphic developers contribute to MESA and at the end they will use the open source code and integrate it into their own proprietary drivers.
Well maybe I am wrong though.. if someone can shed some light on this ..
Typoman: Revised released for Linux, a puzzle platformer with some word puzzling mixed in
12 Feb 2017 at 8:48 pm UTC
12 Feb 2017 at 8:48 pm UTC
Typoman is very nice game and the story a bit weird/creepy.
I can describe it as a combination between Limbo and scrabble :D
I was expecting at the end, the final monster boss to be very hard to kill but it was easier than any puzzle in the game :(
I can describe it as a combination between Limbo and scrabble :D
I was expecting at the end, the final monster boss to be very hard to kill but it was easier than any puzzle in the game :(
A look at Tinertia, a twin-stick rocket-jumping shooter for Linux
12 Feb 2017 at 5:16 pm UTC
12 Feb 2017 at 5:16 pm UTC
you are way very very slow Mr. Liam but nothing to worry about it... :D
2nd Boss will teach you how to be fast and 3rd boss will teach you how to climb .... have fun! :P
2nd Boss will teach you how to be fast and 3rd boss will teach you how to climb .... have fun! :P
Civilization VI released for Linux, video and port report (updated)
9 Feb 2017 at 5:57 pm UTC Likes: 2
9 Feb 2017 at 5:57 pm UTC Likes: 2
I guess I will pass on this, just not my type, such boring games that I tend to fall asleep while playing them...
I have tried in the past to play the previous civilization and Beyond Earth and I just did ALT + F4 in the first 5-10 mins....
Aspyr should contact BANDAI NAMCO or CAPCOM for some action games to port in Linux :D
Anyway thanks for the Linux port and I really appreciate your efforts, people who are enjoying Civ games should be happy :P
I have tried in the past to play the previous civilization and Beyond Earth and I just did ALT + F4 in the first 5-10 mins....
Aspyr should contact BANDAI NAMCO or CAPCOM for some action games to port in Linux :D
Anyway thanks for the Linux port and I really appreciate your efforts, people who are enjoying Civ games should be happy :P
The story of grey market G2A worsens, I really do recommend to stay away
2 Feb 2017 at 9:53 pm UTC Likes: 2
STEAM is the cheapest way to get Games because of Steam Keys...
EVERY Digital License can be found in "grey" markets...
Antivirus Keys, Microsoft Windows, M$ Word , Other software just name it...everything is on the internet.
At the end is up to you how much you want to risk it or how moral you can be and support the people who created the software or the games.
2 Feb 2017 at 9:53 pm UTC Likes: 2
Quoting: liamdaweEbay is selling steam keys and other software product and I can name you another 10 "grey" markets that are selling steam keys.Quoting: ColomboI'm talking about game keys, electronic content, not furniture. I don't think even ebay should allow Steam keys being resold.Quoting: liamdaweIf they have no way to verify, then they shouldn't be selling them. I don't see why this is hard to fathom.Nonsense. Can Ebay verify that I own and not stole this chair that I am selling?
Its public marketplace.
STEAM is the cheapest way to get Games because of Steam Keys...
EVERY Digital License can be found in "grey" markets...
Antivirus Keys, Microsoft Windows, M$ Word , Other software just name it...everything is on the internet.
At the end is up to you how much you want to risk it or how moral you can be and support the people who created the software or the games.
The story of grey market G2A worsens, I really do recommend to stay away
2 Feb 2017 at 7:39 pm UTC Likes: 2
2 Feb 2017 at 7:39 pm UTC Likes: 2
I dont know what the heck is going on but THERE IS NO WAY TO CHECK FOR VALID STEAM KEYS!!!
G2a is not selling the keys but their sellers, the simple user , anyone can put a game there for sale , anyone can do this.
G2a is like ebay..... it lets their users to sell steam keys , illegal keys , stolen keys , beta keys from game developers, steam keys from bundles, anything you can imagine.
Users are getting reputation points if they provide Valid Keys but if they provide invalid keys they get negative reputation and probably an account ban but G2A is responsible to pay back their clients if they got invalid keys and so on.
G2A gets a percentage of the sale.
And that $%^$%^$ G2A Shield is the SCUMMIEST Thing Ever!!!
It charges you every month 1-2 Euro, buy or not buying games and it enables by default on your paypal account automatic payment to G2A for every month without you noticing it.
G2a is not selling the keys but their sellers, the simple user , anyone can put a game there for sale , anyone can do this.
G2a is like ebay..... it lets their users to sell steam keys , illegal keys , stolen keys , beta keys from game developers, steam keys from bundles, anything you can imagine.
Users are getting reputation points if they provide Valid Keys but if they provide invalid keys they get negative reputation and probably an account ban but G2A is responsible to pay back their clients if they got invalid keys and so on.
G2A gets a percentage of the sale.
And that $%^$%^$ G2A Shield is the SCUMMIEST Thing Ever!!!
It charges you every month 1-2 Euro, buy or not buying games and it enables by default on your paypal account automatic payment to G2A for every month without you noticing it.
Feral Interactive are teasing a new Linux port again
27 Jan 2017 at 5:36 pm UTC Likes: 4
27 Jan 2017 at 5:36 pm UTC Likes: 4
well if you check the depots of HITMAN
https://steamdb.info/app/236870/depots/ [External Link]
MAC and Linux Depots are FULL of DATA :P
https://steamdb.info/app/236870/depots/ [External Link]
MAC and Linux Depots are FULL of DATA :P
Feral Interactive are teasing a new Linux port again
27 Jan 2017 at 5:30 pm UTC
So we scan the area and we found the statue :P hehehe
27 Jan 2017 at 5:30 pm UTC
Quoting: libgradevMaybe feral wanted to say "SCAN THE AREA FOR CLUES"Quoting: wolfyrionferal wanted to sayNow you are hoping :D
Fus Ro Dah
There is a statue le gaulois statue kremlin bicetre that looks like skyrim
Scanning barcode? Hitman.
So we scan the area and we found the statue :P hehehe
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