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Latest Comments by Nyamiou
Infinity Runner Released For Linux Plus Our Thoughts
15 Jul 2014 at 7:23 pm UTC

You should play DeFRaG or the Warsow race mode instead, these are better running games and they are not targeted at casual gamers.

GOL Asks: What Have You Been Playing Recently?
13 Jul 2014 at 9:04 pm UTC

What I have played recently :

XCOM : Ennemy Unknow (very addictive but I recommend you to save regularly because there is no autosave feature and the game occasionally crash).
Civilisation V (same for XCOM, very addictive but be sure to save at least every 15 minutes).
Goat simulator (fun).
The Bridge (don't, it's boring as hell).
Krautscape (unfinished, not fun at the moment).
Kerbal Space Program (really complicated).

And the game I've played before that but I strongly recommend :

Eryi's Action (really fun but it's a hard game, not for casual gamers).
Dust: An Elysian Tail (fully voiced, really cute and entertaining game).

The Witcher 2's Linux Version Has An Open Beta For Bug Fixes
9 Jul 2014 at 9:27 pm UTC

That's really good news, there is too much games that are released with a lots of bugs and typically you have to wait months to have them fixed. Here they seems to be putting a lot of effort into fixing them fast.

Valve Has Greenlit 36 More Linux Games For Steam
27 Jun 2014 at 9:15 pm UTC

There are the game you should absolutely have a look :
VoidSpace - The Dogecoin MMORPG [External Link]
InSomnia RPG [External Link]
Futuridium EP [External Link]
Pale Blue [External Link]
Black Ice [External Link]
The Deer God [External Link]
Gender Bender DNA Twister Extreme [External Link]
The Masterplan [External Link]
Tormentum - Dark Sorrow [External Link]

Trolling Delays Linux Release Of The Stanley Parable
24 Jun 2014 at 12:41 am UTC

Quoting: LowEndGeekI'm willing to bet most of these post are from this 'new generation' of linux user that expects everything to be the same as it was for them on windows.
Even if as Linux gamers we are a minority I don't see why we shouldn't ask for as much respect from games companies as Windows gamers have. If a Linux gamers feel he have paid for a vaporware, he should have the right to get mad and saying that he shouldn't because then that company may decide not to continue to work on the port is not going to help.

I don't say that The Stanley Parable on Linux is a vaporware (it's probably not), what I say is that as it is, it could be and that probably why some people are mad.

Trolling Delays Linux Release Of The Stanley Parable
23 Jun 2014 at 8:58 pm UTC

To me, it sound like your company decided to port the game on Linux just for fun and because someone volunteer to work on it on his free time and when there is nothing else to do. I can understand why some people are angry.