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Silence from Daedalic Entertainment is an absolutely beautiful story-rich adventure game, my thoughts on it
15 Nov 2016 at 11:48 am UTC Likes: 2

I would probably buy any new Daedalic adventure. Even better that you're liking it. *willbuysoon*

Become a state-installed landlord in a totalitarian state in 'Beholder', now on Linux
14 Nov 2016 at 2:00 pm UTC Likes: 1

I cannot find the thread anymore (deleted?), but this might have been a case where nagging for a Linux version in game's Steam forum actually worked. :) Have it on the list, looks good, sounds good!

You might want to keep an eye on 'Silence', the new point & click adventure from Daedalic Entertainment
14 Nov 2016 at 12:32 pm UTC Likes: 1

Quoting: anewsonIf we compared solutions to point and click game problems they would likely be identical (by design).
I'm not sure if I understand: Do you mean the solution is always pointing and clicking?

You might want to keep an eye on 'Silence', the new point & click adventure from Daedalic Entertainment
14 Nov 2016 at 9:02 am UTC

Quoting: voyager2102Are you by any chance trying to run an old unity engine game on an XFS file system ;) Your problem description sounds a lot like it (XFS on your home dir would suffice to break it in default configs)
No, all ordinary, ext4 and stuff. And I don't think Daedalic usually uses Unity. I had at least problems with Deponia and Harvey's New Eyes. I remotely remember there was some file case problem with Deponia.

You might want to keep an eye on 'Silence', the new point & click adventure from Daedalic Entertainment
13 Nov 2016 at 10:33 am UTC

I'm playing it through at the moment, and I can already tell you that the Linux version seems to work perfectly.
Really? I think this would be the first Daedalic game for me to at least correctly save and restore options (all about four...) on Linux!

Make sure you play 'Gone Home' this weekend, as it's free for a short time
12 Nov 2016 at 2:32 pm UTC

Oops. Itch.io is down from all the people seeking for love and hope in these times...

Make sure you play 'Gone Home' this weekend, as it's free for a short time
12 Nov 2016 at 2:30 pm UTC Likes: 7

Can I get a ignore function, please? Or a dislike button for comments that are mostly OT and toxic?

Make sure you play 'Gone Home' this weekend, as it's free for a short time
12 Nov 2016 at 1:27 pm UTC

While I can recommend playing it if you're into walking simulators, I wonder what sense a free weekend makes for them. I played through the game on a single day (IMHO, you should, it will be a better experience), was happy that I had bought it - but wouldn't touch it again, as it has done for me what can do.

The Talos Principle updated again, new public beta improves their Vulkan support some more
11 Nov 2016 at 2:08 pm UTC

I was able to overcome it in Serious Sam 3, but I know what you mean.

Quoting: JanneAnd it's such a good game too :-(
Unfortunately, I cannot object...

The Talos Principle updated again, new public beta improves their Vulkan support some more
11 Nov 2016 at 1:40 pm UTC

Quoting: JanneGreat game, and I want to finish the story. But I just get too queasy to play after five-ten minutes :(
I had the same with their engine. Could halfly fix it with these settings:
Graphics options => FOV 100
Game options => Bobbing off
Performance => GPU Speed => Zoom blur and soft-focus to off
(All back translated from German, wording may vary.)