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AMD's radeonsi driver is really close to having full OpenGL 4.4 support, with OpenGL 4.5 already done
7 Oct 2016 at 9:01 am UTC Likes: 6



Quoting: ZapporFeral even fixes things directly in Mesa! https://cgit.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/commit/?id=e33f31d61f5e9019f8b0bac0378dfb8fd1147421 [External Link]

Quoting: lordheavyAnd radeon vulkan support just got merged :D
Non conformant though, but the seem to fix things damn fast!
Just be sure to thank them when you see them pop into a Reddit thread and express your appreciation - that shit really does go far in developer world.

In fact I did just that earlier this week and expressed how I kicked $800 of Nvidia to the curb in favor of MESA and RX 480 -- because it's important to me that they know what people like me are doing and how we're thinking so they can better service us and we can service them with $$$.

Tomb Raider for Linux is currently super cheap on the Feral store
7 Oct 2016 at 8:58 am UTC Likes: 1

You get to run from this cannibal and kick him in the face all while trying to avoid muder/rape or whatever.

If you have a bunch of friends playing with you you can laugh at the super cheese of the moment like I did.

The burning file prison box was confusing as all hell though sadly, took like 20 minuets to get past that.

A general guide for the best practices of buying Linux games
5 Oct 2016 at 8:04 pm UTC Likes: 3

I've never seen these store links before. Of course it makes sense that buying direct would be a great way of putting the cash directly into their pockets.

I really dont feel like bookmarking them in amongst hundreds of other bookmarks. Is this the kind of thing that could get a page or go into the sidebar?

Maybe a page "Linux Stores" or something.

Civilization VI for Linux is no longer certain, only a possibility
5 Oct 2016 at 1:19 am UTC Likes: 2

Quoting: ColomboDarn. I was waiting for it. Additionally, they say that it will be released for "PC" and they have steam/steamOS logo on their website. But, with current devs, this can mean anything.

Disappointed.
I launched a wall of text on the reddit thread
https://www.reddit.com/r/linux_gaming/comments/55vuci/civilization_vi_aspyr_to_launch_mac_version_linux/ [External Link]

Go over there and show your support, we gotta keep causing a ruckus and continue to lay out plainly why Linux Is The Future and why Windows & Apple marketplaces will be bad for business.

The less they think we care the less they'll try.

Rocket League 'AquaDome' update is live with the new map
5 Oct 2016 at 12:40 am UTC Likes: 2

This is a example of a game with a simple concept and simple mechanics executed well.

(I'm glad there's DLC and the game is so fun)

Good Mechanics and Simplicity = Fun

Of course you could go the Fizbin route
View video on youtube.com

Civilization VI for Linux is no longer certain, only a possibility
5 Oct 2016 at 12:30 am UTC Likes: 2

@Liam - Maybe reach out to someone to clarify the situation?

This sounds like that other situation with GOG where the dude who said nay was completely clueless as to the situation.

Civ 6 graphics seem like a downgrade from Civ 5, and it will be new and lacking maturity and polish (as was the case with Civ 5 until all the DLC fixed Civ 5)

Their Beyond Earth game wasn't good at all, my girl who loves 5 and plays on her Archbox all the time demo'd it and it was lackluster. I bet sales weren't so stellar as their development took a turn for the worst.

I seriously hope Civ 6 had as good of a crew as Civ 5 because 5 was beast and 6 looks like 3D grit lacking, polished, amateur garbage.

Even though it looks terrible so far, in the hopes that it one day becomes as awesome or more than Civ 5 I hope they just had a internal fsckup and aren't legit about pulling out. PC gaming will inevitably be SteamOS.

SteamOS is the only platform that will truely protect investors and consumers from the middleman fscking everything up like they always do - Windows Store, Apple AppStore -- you know how long a AppReview can take to get your new version pushed out on the AppStore - I've heard up to 8 - 10 months in nightmare scenario's.

Now, call me crazy - but that doesn't sound like a very stable environment for game development investors to put all their chips in on, and then the appstore can just say "Nah, we don't agree or like your thing so we refuse service." -- this has been the case for various comics on Apple's AppStore, and Windows is the new Apple but even more evil. Everyone always expected Apple to look out first for their own interests, but Windows is going out of it's way to be evil spying on users File Tree, Cortona Search Queries, Files, Data, Keystrokes, etc... and they've been responsible for some of the biggest clusterfsck's in PC gaming history - Games for Windows Live? What a fscking hit!

Windows 8? Another hit. Windows Vista? Brilliant! Windows Millennium Edition? Fantastic.

Any developer who sits exclusively on Windows or Mac camp is gonna get their buttox burned when the stove turns on.

Steam Hardware Weekend sale, bag some cheap kit, Steam Controller now has accessories
4 Oct 2016 at 12:54 am UTC

I don't like Steam Controller because FPS are easier with 2 Joysticks. SC Controller does work good, and it runs a daemon as well which is nice.

'Ballistic Overkill' FPS updated, new UI, new class and more
3 Oct 2016 at 11:10 pm UTC

Quoting: Guest
Quoting: ElectricPrismSigh... I guess modern FPS' have classes now where you deploy with weapon-sets and don't have to strategically acquire and guard weapon spawns on a map.

Totally different mechanically from Halo, and of course old Unreal Tournament had lots of little mechanics that made the game fun.

The Secret to Fun? Game Mechanics, not 10 billion classes or a hundred million units or variations of procedural generated weapons. Maybe worlds but not weapons.
Modern fps are more accessible. Remembering when armour spawns is HARD. I want to use rail gun all the time and when someone else takes it I am sad. I want to shoot people, not THINK. Thinking is hard. Skill? Tactics? Ugh.
Notice the context of my comment - particularly games ranging from 1999 - 2007. Super Mario Bros from 1987 could be more fun than a modern side scroller because of good mechanics executed well.

Quoting: Beamboom
Quoting: ElectricPrismold Unreal Tournament had lots of little mechanics that made the game fun
Speaking of that! How's the new Unreal game doing? They've been working on it a long time now haven't they?
I download it from their forum and it's extremely awesome and fun. The only problem is that every time I want to play I have to manually patch the game.

'Policy Infinity' FPS renamed to 'Vengeance' with a big update
3 Oct 2016 at 8:58 pm UTC

Not as bad as Section 8 Prejudice or Storm United