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Latest Comments by DerRidda
Natural Selection 2 FPS Has A Major Update, Fixes Major Linux Crash Bug
8 Jan 2015 at 4:31 am UTC

If people are seeing any crash issue I would recommend nuking the entire Natural Selection 2 folder in ~/.config/ to make sure no erroneously compiled shaders, caches, bad config settings and other shenanigans that before contributed to crashes are left over from older builds.

DayZ Looks Like It Will Come To Linux In Future
13 Aug 2014 at 10:56 am UTC Likes: 1

I hope this will translate to ArmA as well, that would make me a happy camper.

The Incredible Adventures Of Van Helsing 1 Is In Closed Beta On Linux
26 Jul 2014 at 11:34 pm UTC

Quoting: STiATHmh, not my favoured setting, though, I may buy and try it when it's released. Still undecided yet, I rather like to play on sides of Vampires (Bloddlines - that one I'd port personally if I could get the code).
You might like this: http://www.projectvaulderie.com/ [External Link]

Crytek In Trouble, Could Be Bad News For Homefront On Linux
6 Jul 2014 at 3:25 pm UTC

Even if they do finish it and release it for Linux, letting that many people go in the middle of development can seriously hurt the quality of the game.

I was really positively surprised by what they showed at E3, I don't want to be negatively surprised once it's actually out.

GamingOnLinux Interviews Feral Interactive About XCOM & Linux Game Development
30 Jun 2014 at 1:23 pm UTC

So Astro, what exactly is the problem with updating your free-of-charge operating system from a 32bit to a 64bit install? Even if you think that these days everything should still be released in 32bit you must know that it is only a matter of time before 64bit completely replaces 32bit, so you will have to do it eventually, why not now?