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Looks like Evolve might still come to Linux & SteamOS
20 Feb 2016 at 4:45 pm UTC
20 Feb 2016 at 4:45 pm UTC
By the way, no matter the current community size, we always might end up with no crossplatform multiplayer.
Looks like Evolve might still come to Linux & SteamOS
20 Feb 2016 at 3:23 pm UTC
20 Feb 2016 at 3:23 pm UTC
Quoting: MaxPowerAlso I found it very difficult to buy games full price when I have to wait a long time to cope on Linux. That's why day 1 release are very important.Same here. Waited for a sale on Grid: Autosport, happily bought Xcom 2 for full price.
Looks like Evolve might still come to Linux & SteamOS
20 Feb 2016 at 2:27 pm UTC
20 Feb 2016 at 2:27 pm UTC
Quoting: scaineYeah, Evolve might be beyond saving, sadly.I'm not finding this kind of statistics, how do you get there?
Looks like it was popular at one point though. Still £25 to buy too!
Looks like Evolve might still come to Linux & SteamOS
20 Feb 2016 at 1:23 pm UTC Likes: 4
20 Feb 2016 at 1:23 pm UTC Likes: 4
Let's be realistic, some Mac and Linux gamers won't revive a gaming community, they'd just jump into a game that basically seems to be dead. Too bad, I was looking forward for that one once upon a time.
Steam beta client adds Vulkan support, plus some handy Steam Controller adjustments
19 Feb 2016 at 8:33 pm UTC
19 Feb 2016 at 8:33 pm UTC
Quoting: EdmeneThe bad part of the update is that makes GRID: Autosport run at least for me in "background" only with the sounds of the videos and menu, in SteamOS killing the game is the only way of going back to steam menu and in Arch using it in windowed mode solves the problem.Ah! I had the same effect (on Debian) and no idea where it came from, because I tried quite a lot to make my new Steam Controller work. Thanks for pointing out!
Steam beta client adds Vulkan support, plus some handy Steam Controller adjustments
19 Feb 2016 at 12:39 pm UTC
19 Feb 2016 at 12:39 pm UTC
Quoting: minjSpeaking of controllers... I still need to replace the xpad driver in linux44 with one from steamos to get my xbox360 wired controller running. I remember seeing some talk of those improvements reaching the mainline kernel long ago. What gives?Xbox 360 wired controller should be the easiest case there is, and it is running out-of-the-box on my Debian stable with kernel 3.16's xpad driver...
Or is it my system only?
This XCOM 2 video shows Linux and Windows very close in performance
18 Feb 2016 at 5:37 pm UTC Likes: 3
18 Feb 2016 at 5:37 pm UTC Likes: 3
I would make the word depend on the development process.
If Feral got a snapshot every now and then and tries to make it run on linux, I'd call it "(simlutaneous) port", but not if Feral had continous write access to the general code repository. There are possibilities in-between, so in the end, we cannot really judge.
Important is that they obviously worked were close enough to the development process to be able to provide a high-quality Linux version
If Feral got a snapshot every now and then and tries to make it run on linux, I'd call it "(simlutaneous) port", but not if Feral had continous write access to the general code repository. There are possibilities in-between, so in the end, we cannot really judge.
Important is that they obviously worked were close enough to the development process to be able to provide a high-quality Linux version
This XCOM 2 video shows Linux and Windows very close in performance
18 Feb 2016 at 1:59 pm UTC Likes: 2
18 Feb 2016 at 1:59 pm UTC Likes: 2
It's running so bad on Windows that the performance nearly equals that on Linux? *duckandcover*
No, seriously: Great work, Feral. Bought for full price this time.
(With a Steam controller, the package is waiting for me today! Yeah!)
No, seriously: Great work, Feral. Bought for full price this time.
(With a Steam controller, the package is waiting for me today! Yeah!)
Layers of Fear, a psychedelic horror experience released on Linux thanks to Aspyr Media and Bloober Team
18 Feb 2016 at 12:35 pm UTC Likes: 2
18 Feb 2016 at 12:35 pm UTC Likes: 2
Quoting: LoondogivThanks for the write-up, guys! We at Aspyr were super stoked to be able to bring this new game to Linux. We hope you enjoy it!Thanks for the coding-up, guys!
Pillars of Eternity: The White March - Part II is now available
18 Feb 2016 at 11:29 am UTC
In absolute numbers (of "fun hours" ), it's more than I need.
(*) The editor needs to stop to make a ") out of ' " ) '! :><:
18 Feb 2016 at 11:29 am UTC
Quoting: Mountain ManAnother way to look at it is that correctly, 1/3 of the Steam catalog is currently available for Linux. Three-years ago, there were zero! Linux gamuing has grown by leaps and bounds in a short amount of time.It's also a matter of perspective: If you come from 100%, 30% may seem little, if you come from about 0%, it's much.
In absolute numbers (of "fun hours" ), it's more than I need.
(*) The editor needs to stop to make a ") out of ' " ) '! :><:
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