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Borderlands: The Pre-sequel Looks Like It May Come To Linux (UPDATED)
8 Aug 2014 at 10:20 pm UTC
Yay ! Borderlands for Linux !
Here's my wishlist :
I can't think of anything else for now. Borderlaaaaands ! Yay !
8 Aug 2014 at 10:20 pm UTC
Quoting: scaineCrysis 2Allow me to disagree :)
Yay ! Borderlands for Linux !
Here's my wishlist :
- Menus that are browseable with a mouse
- Splitscreen on PC (at least on Linux/SteamOS). I mean, full, 4 players splitscreen.
- Fun is subjective, but IMO, B1 was more fun than the second. I wish this one will be the funniest
I can't think of anything else for now. Borderlaaaaands ! Yay !
Apparently Valve Have Secretly Launched Source 2
8 Aug 2014 at 10:02 pm UTC Likes: 1
I am waiting for the "3" box, featuring Half-Life 3, Left 4 Dead 3, and Portal 3 (A giant crossover ? :D - no, L4D would not fit- )
8 Aug 2014 at 10:02 pm UTC Likes: 1
Quoting: EKRboiWell that's awesome. Ill just be over here in my corner waiting for the official announcement of source2 and that HL3 will be a linux/steamOS exclusive.Maybe not an exclusive, but a timed exclusive ?
I am waiting for the "3" box, featuring Half-Life 3, Left 4 Dead 3, and Portal 3 (A giant crossover ? :D - no, L4D would not fit- )
Sales Statistics From Developers Part 3
28 Jul 2014 at 10:34 pm UTC
28 Jul 2014 at 10:34 pm UTC
I just realized I don't own any of those games :(
But I have so many games to play... I am going to wit a bit.
Rust... I was interested in this one, but this is yet another survival game. Moreover... There's a plane in one of the trailers I saw, and guns. I don't know why. What always interested me in, let's say Minecraft, was the ability to create a private server to play with our friends, or on your LAN. I think this is not possible with rust.
I have recently played several games of propHunt, which is very fun if you can communicate with your partners (Mumble, LAN...)
But I wouldn't imagine playing Gmod without Wiremod... I guess that's just the engineer in me that has a lot of fun with it :)
Then, there is Spacebuild. I never really played this one because I find the maps way too small (limitation of the source engine), but the concept is interesting.
But I have so many games to play... I am going to wit a bit.
Rust... I was interested in this one, but this is yet another survival game. Moreover... There's a plane in one of the trailers I saw, and guns. I don't know why. What always interested me in, let's say Minecraft, was the ability to create a private server to play with our friends, or on your LAN. I think this is not possible with rust.
Quoting: scaineAnd the worst part of that is, I only bought it for one, single LAN-party when there was a bit of peer pressure to buy it for this one mod everyone was wanting to play. Can't even remember its name.About Garry's Mod mods :
I have recently played several games of propHunt, which is very fun if you can communicate with your partners (Mumble, LAN...)
But I wouldn't imagine playing Gmod without Wiremod... I guess that's just the engineer in me that has a lot of fun with it :)
Then, there is Spacebuild. I never really played this one because I find the maps way too small (limitation of the source engine), but the concept is interesting.
Darkwood Arrives To Scare Linux Gamers
26 Jul 2014 at 8:10 pm UTC
26 Jul 2014 at 8:10 pm UTC
Thank you for this article. And thanks to the devs for sending you a key.
This genre is not really my cup of tea, although I have played several. To be fair, I think I don't really like horror games very much.
This one reminds me a bit of Teleglitch, but with less action, and prettyer graphics (I haven't played this one yet, so it's really an opinion based on the trailer). I may jump into this game in a later development phase.
This genre is not really my cup of tea, although I have played several. To be fair, I think I don't really like horror games very much.
This one reminds me a bit of Teleglitch, but with less action, and prettyer graphics (I haven't played this one yet, so it's really an opinion based on the trailer). I may jump into this game in a later development phase.
Where Kerbals Fear To Tread, Kerbal Space Program 0.24 Out Now
25 Jul 2014 at 10:48 am UTC
25 Jul 2014 at 10:48 am UTC
The unity mouse bug is still not fixed on KSP... :(
Terraria Moves Even Closer To A Linux Release
23 Jul 2014 at 1:10 pm UTC
23 Jul 2014 at 1:10 pm UTC
Anyone else noticed 6:50 AM in the top-right corner of the screen? :P
That's what happens when you get sucked into coding. Very rewarding at the end (provided it works). Hence the enthusiasm :)
I really want to play this game on Linux !
That's what happens when you get sucked into coding. Very rewarding at the end (provided it works). Hence the enthusiasm :)
I really want to play this game on Linux !
Quoting: wolfyrionMeh didnt bought it at that time... because *cough* someone said not to buy anything if it was not officially released for Linux.... :whistle:Yep, the same here :D
Valve Looking For A SteamOS Engineer
23 Jul 2014 at 1:01 pm UTC
23 Jul 2014 at 1:01 pm UTC
I'm feeling too young, for once. I would love to work on this, and think I have the required skills, but I'm not even done with my studies yet :(
Anyway, an open letter to whoever will accept this job : make an awesome integration with XBMC, please.
Anyway, an open letter to whoever will accept this job : make an awesome integration with XBMC, please.
Warhammer Eternal Crusade MMO Will Gain A Linux Version
23 Jul 2014 at 12:34 pm UTC
It seems promising, and I would really enjoy a good Warhammer MMO. That said, good MMOs are hard to produce.
I too like the single purchase system. The last MMO I played that had this system was Global Agenda, but it went free to play (I won't mention TF2 here ;)).
I may be dreaming, but I would love to see the other Warhammer titles ported, like the original Dawn of War strategy games (Dark Crusade, etc...), as well as Warhammer : Spacemarine, and the Dawn of War II games. But that would be a lot of work, and I would understand the use of a wrapper for the original games.
23 Jul 2014 at 12:34 pm UTC
Both ranged and melee weapons have equal emphasis — as in the iconic battles of Warhammer 40,000. Combat begins at a distance with guns and heavy vehicle-mounted weaponry before progressing to bloody blade-on-blade action with brutal executions.You wrote this two times :)
It seems promising, and I would really enjoy a good Warhammer MMO. That said, good MMOs are hard to produce.
I too like the single purchase system. The last MMO I played that had this system was Global Agenda, but it went free to play (I won't mention TF2 here ;)).
I may be dreaming, but I would love to see the other Warhammer titles ported, like the original Dawn of War strategy games (Dark Crusade, etc...), as well as Warhammer : Spacemarine, and the Dawn of War II games. But that would be a lot of work, and I would understand the use of a wrapper for the original games.
Star Ruler 2 4X-RTS Released On Steam For Linux
22 Jul 2014 at 12:42 pm UTC
22 Jul 2014 at 12:42 pm UTC
The first one was a really good game, I especially loved how the propulsion mode was fully newtonian, and how you were not forced to stay on the ecliptic plane (IIRC). It was a hard game to master, though, with so many things to keep an eye on, and an not-so-good looking UI. But it was definitely a good game. I hope they will solve the bits which were annoying, while keeping microgestion systems like ship design, planets infrastructures, etc...
One thing that annoyed me was this microgestion thing, too : you can't really avoid it. It's fun, but sometimes, you would want to do something else, and you are forced back to it.
I think they should make more things optional, while letting the user dive deeper into customization if he wants to.
They should aim for somewhere in-between Sins Of A Solar Empire and Star Ruler 1, (maybe they could allow optional customization to go beyond SR1 in terms of customization, like, let's say, control the buildings placement on the planet, while keeping this as an optional feature).
I must admit, I didn't know they were about to make a sequel, but I am very pleased by this. And, due to overheating problems (which should be solved soon), I couldn't gather any information about this sequel. So, please disregard any comment I may have made that are not relevant.
One last thing : I hope they will open translation to the community. IIRC, French translations were awful in SR1 (maybe there were no translations at all, I can't recall)
One thing that annoyed me was this microgestion thing, too : you can't really avoid it. It's fun, but sometimes, you would want to do something else, and you are forced back to it.
I think they should make more things optional, while letting the user dive deeper into customization if he wants to.
They should aim for somewhere in-between Sins Of A Solar Empire and Star Ruler 1, (maybe they could allow optional customization to go beyond SR1 in terms of customization, like, let's say, control the buildings placement on the planet, while keeping this as an optional feature).
I must admit, I didn't know they were about to make a sequel, but I am very pleased by this. And, due to overheating problems (which should be solved soon), I couldn't gather any information about this sequel. So, please disregard any comment I may have made that are not relevant.
One last thing : I hope they will open translation to the community. IIRC, French translations were awful in SR1 (maybe there were no translations at all, I can't recall)
Valve Has Flipped That Switch & Greenlit More Linux Games This July
13 Jul 2014 at 7:08 pm UTC
13 Jul 2014 at 7:08 pm UTC
I did not check all of these, but warlocks seems promising, even if I wouldn't mind better graphics, I am getting tired of all these "retro-style" games.
Reminds me some classics (like this BIG title on Gamecube, I can't remember its name).
I personally love this kind of multiplayer videogames where you can hook up as many joysticks, keyboards, gamepads and other controllers to play on your TV with your friends. So much fun!
Reminds me some classics (like this BIG title on Gamecube, I can't remember its name).
I personally love this kind of multiplayer videogames where you can hook up as many joysticks, keyboards, gamepads and other controllers to play on your TV with your friends. So much fun!
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