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Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II, Chaos Rising and Retribution released for Linux, port report and thoughts
29 Sep 2016 at 4:10 pm UTC
29 Sep 2016 at 4:10 pm UTC
SOLUTION
For those who have problem with the Dawn of War II not running you need to install from AUR
librtmp0 and lib32-librtmp0
Have fun ^_^
For those who have problem with the Dawn of War II not running you need to install from AUR
librtmp0 and lib32-librtmp0
Have fun ^_^
Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II, Chaos Rising and Retribution released for Linux, port report and thoughts
29 Sep 2016 at 2:35 pm UTC
29 Sep 2016 at 2:35 pm UTC
For me at the moment none of these games are working.... so I consider it a bad port
well not all Linux users are running debian based distros...
So I am getting this very annoying screen at start
and when I launch the game my monitor becomes like this and I have to kill the task in order to go back
well not all Linux users are running debian based distros...
So I am getting this very annoying screen at start
and when I launch the game my monitor becomes like this and I have to kill the task in order to go back
'Stash: No Loot Left Behind', the new MMO from Frogdice is now available in Early Access
28 Sep 2016 at 4:08 pm UTC
28 Sep 2016 at 4:08 pm UTC
well in short this game is like a mini tabletop clone of warcraft.
it has the style of warcraft, I mean like familiar graphic patterns etc.
is a turn based strategy game so on each fight you have to wait your turn, so boring that you may fall asleep.
(you already know how much I hate turn based games)
So as a warrior character in order to kill something I had to do this
press 2 Press 1 --> Hit
Waitttttttt... enemy turn
press 2 Press 1 --> Hit
Waitttttttt... enemy turn
press 2 Press 1 --> Hit
Waitttttttt... enemy turn
press 2 Press 1 --> Hit
and that pattern I had to repeat it in 5-7 enemies to get to level 2 JEEZ!!!
Then I exited the game :D
if I wanted to play an mmo I would choose WoW or Guild Wars 2 but atm I will pass on all MMO's because I dont like grinding and these 2 dont support Linux.
Also almost all the new released MMO's are just mini clones of the 2 major MMO's and they dont bring something unique to the genre.
it has the style of warcraft, I mean like familiar graphic patterns etc.
is a turn based strategy game so on each fight you have to wait your turn, so boring that you may fall asleep.
(you already know how much I hate turn based games)
So as a warrior character in order to kill something I had to do this
press 2 Press 1 --> Hit
Waitttttttt... enemy turn
press 2 Press 1 --> Hit
Waitttttttt... enemy turn
press 2 Press 1 --> Hit
Waitttttttt... enemy turn
press 2 Press 1 --> Hit
and that pattern I had to repeat it in 5-7 enemies to get to level 2 JEEZ!!!
Then I exited the game :D
if I wanted to play an mmo I would choose WoW or Guild Wars 2 but atm I will pass on all MMO's because I dont like grinding and these 2 dont support Linux.
Also almost all the new released MMO's are just mini clones of the 2 major MMO's and they dont bring something unique to the genre.
Avoid the pile-up in 'Clustertruck', a first-person platformer with day-1 Linux support, it's great
28 Sep 2016 at 6:10 am UTC
28 Sep 2016 at 6:10 am UTC
I have played only 3-4 levels and didnt find the game interesting at all...
well I have not yet bought or used any abilities so I dont know if that will make it much more interesting.
Usually these kind of games are in the range of 6.99 and 9.99 so I find it a bit expensive at 15.00
well I have not yet bought or used any abilities so I dont know if that will make it much more interesting.
Usually these kind of games are in the range of 6.99 and 9.99 so I find it a bit expensive at 15.00
Fusion 3, the next generation game engine and editor from Clickteam will support Linux
27 Sep 2016 at 8:26 pm UTC
27 Sep 2016 at 8:26 pm UTC
so if I buy the humble bundle Fusion 2.5 do I get 3 for Free ? ?
Can you ask? :P
Can you ask? :P
Worms W.M.D should have multiplatform online play by the end of October, including between GOG and Steam
26 Sep 2016 at 7:21 am UTC Likes: 1
Well GOG is against all other game retailer shops because of its Uniqueness only DRM FREE
for example I have never bought something from GOG for the obvious reasons :
1. I hate to manually update my games so I prefer steam auto updates of every game I own
(imagine to have 1000 games and every update to manual install it?... no way!)
2. Is easier and sometimes cheaper to get games with a steam key
3. Some games are not available on GOG so steam is the only choice
4. I Prefer to get games through humble because they are offering both DRM Free and Steam Versions so is like 2 in 1.
5. GOG Games doesnt come with steam keys
Well there are a lot of other reasons but these are the main reasons for me, I would prefer GOG to offer both DRM Free and steam keys in the future but I dont think that will ever happen.
The only thing that bothers me about pre order games is the games that have pre-order bonus and are released on windows at launch and later on Linux with no preorder bonus.
26 Sep 2016 at 7:21 am UTC Likes: 1
Quoting: Avehicle7887Their message is rather unclear, they never sent the Linux version to GOG to begin with and should they provide one I will refuse to buy it unless they also offer the preorder pack for GOG Linux buyers.GOG sales are low not only because of that reason , there a lot more reasons in my opinion.
I'll be honest, so far Team17 have treated GOG users like shit. Even when they released Superfrog HD there was no Linux release either....and then some devs wonder why GOG sales are low, it's the devs own fault for being lazy.
Excuse me for ranting, had to take off what I had on my chest for Team17.
Well GOG is against all other game retailer shops because of its Uniqueness only DRM FREE
for example I have never bought something from GOG for the obvious reasons :
1. I hate to manually update my games so I prefer steam auto updates of every game I own
(imagine to have 1000 games and every update to manual install it?... no way!)
2. Is easier and sometimes cheaper to get games with a steam key
3. Some games are not available on GOG so steam is the only choice
4. I Prefer to get games through humble because they are offering both DRM Free and Steam Versions so is like 2 in 1.
5. GOG Games doesnt come with steam keys
Well there are a lot of other reasons but these are the main reasons for me, I would prefer GOG to offer both DRM Free and steam keys in the future but I dont think that will ever happen.
The only thing that bothers me about pre order games is the games that have pre-order bonus and are released on windows at launch and later on Linux with no preorder bonus.
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23 Sep 2016 at 6:56 pm UTC
23 Sep 2016 at 6:56 pm UTC
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Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II, Chaos Rising and Retribution announced for Linux this month!
23 Sep 2016 at 12:18 pm UTC Likes: 9
23 Sep 2016 at 12:18 pm UTC Likes: 9
Quoting: boltronicsQuoting: liamdaweWine gaming is not Linux gaming and does not support Linux in any shape or form.So what? Maybe some of us don't buy games to play under Wine that work perfectly under Wine, but look at the people posting comments here. Most people already own this game. You know what game most people won't have? Space Marine. Nobody buys games to play under Wine that don't work under Wine. Hence Space Marine should make more money for Feral Interactive, should satisfy more people running GNU/Linux, and should be better for GNU/Linux gaming in general.
Some of us don't buy Windows games and I am sure plenty of us never even looked at this game before.
Quoting: liamdaweIt's all about building up our library without having to resort to hacks like Wine, which never truly work properly.Except a lot of the time they do work properly. Most of the time actually, if we're talking about D3D9 games.
'Firewatch', the first person mystery adventure game has a major update, new game mode and Unity update
22 Sep 2016 at 1:30 pm UTC
22 Sep 2016 at 1:30 pm UTC
ah yes another walking simulator that got me bored after 2 missions....... ><
Review: Linux gave me one of my best gaming experiences yet with Life is Strange
18 Sep 2016 at 10:24 am UTC
18 Sep 2016 at 10:24 am UTC
As far as I can remember the only thing that affected my life was WoW since I put 10-15 kilos of weight during my road of Getting the Grand Marshal Status Rank 14 at Vanilla Time :P
(only very few people managed to get that rank and I dont play anymore WoW)
Well about Life Is Strange I have played only some minutes of the 1st part (managed to get out of the school and thats it, bored to death already, pressed my lovely ALT+F4 magic button and never looked back).
Dramas,walking simulators,story telling games and a lot of bla bla bla blaaaaaaaa .....are not the games I prefer.
As about emotions etc more or less I have to agree with Halifax point of view..
I am so bad with emotions......
for example we went to watch Titanic and I was laughing my ass off while the ladies next to me were crying...
(only very few people managed to get that rank and I dont play anymore WoW)
Well about Life Is Strange I have played only some minutes of the 1st part (managed to get out of the school and thats it, bored to death already, pressed my lovely ALT+F4 magic button and never looked back).
Dramas,walking simulators,story telling games and a lot of bla bla bla blaaaaaaaa .....are not the games I prefer.
As about emotions etc more or less I have to agree with Halifax point of view..
I am so bad with emotions......
for example we went to watch Titanic and I was laughing my ass off while the ladies next to me were crying...
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