Latest Comments by Caldathras
The Walking Dead, The Expanse and more in the Telltale Collection Humble Bundle
17 Nov 2024 at 6:33 pm UTC
17 Nov 2024 at 6:33 pm UTC
Had the time to watch some of the gameplay videos. These look very interesting. I like the cell-shading animation. Looks to have strong stories, if a little bit short. The price is excellent.
Unfortunately, I already have too many games in my backlog to add these to it. Oh well ...
Unfortunately, I already have too many games in my backlog to add these to it. Oh well ...
Half-Life 2 free to keep until November 18th, Episodes One & Two now included with a huge update
17 Nov 2024 at 6:21 pm UTC
That being said, if I can work around the vertigo, I've got Half-Life 2 now. Thanks, Valve!
17 Nov 2024 at 6:21 pm UTC
Quoting: The ArticlePretty nice deal for people who still somehow haven't played it or purchased it.Have to admit, I've never played or owned it -- or it's predecessor either. Both games came out around the time that I started getting severe vertigo from first-person shooters. I'm also not a huge fan of multiplayer games -- my preference is for single-player with indepth stories. Half-Life more or less became known for its multiplayer component so I never paid it much attention. From what I've been hearing about its single-player campaigns, I guess I missed out.
That being said, if I can work around the vertigo, I've got Half-Life 2 now. Thanks, Valve!
GOG launch their Preservation Program to make games live forever with a hundred classics being 're-released'
13 Nov 2024 at 6:30 pm UTC Likes: 3
13 Nov 2024 at 6:30 pm UTC Likes: 3
Quoting: robertosf92Wish they added the option of using libre engines for some of those games, imagine if they provided a installer for OpenMW along with morrowind or openrct, julius, augustus...Or even just a link to the related open source project on the download page ...
Man that would be awesome
Steam gets new tools for game devs to offer players version switching in-game
9 Nov 2024 at 6:19 pm UTC Likes: 3
GOG: The rollback feature - reverting to a previous version of the game [External Link]
I'd love to have this feature available with offline installers as well. Apparently, you have to request the older version of the offline installer from GOG Support. Haven't tried that approach myself, so I can't confirm if it works.
9 Nov 2024 at 6:19 pm UTC Likes: 3
Quoting: PhlebiacThe ability to rollback versions is supposed to be available in GOG Galaxy but, unfortunately, not via the offline installers.Quoting: BlackBloodRumoptions in the case of games likely to remove content or remove it from you: - GOGAs best I can tell, GOG doesn't list prior versions for download. If you haven't previously downloaded a prior version, you have essentially the same problem...
GOG: The rollback feature - reverting to a previous version of the game [External Link]
I'd love to have this feature available with offline installers as well. Apparently, you have to request the older version of the offline installer from GOG Support. Haven't tried that approach myself, so I can't confirm if it works.
Atari acquires Transport Tycoon from Chris Sawyer
5 Nov 2024 at 7:06 pm UTC Likes: 2
5 Nov 2024 at 7:06 pm UTC Likes: 2
Quoting: soulsourceCan OpenTTD still use the original game files?Yes. See this link [External Link].
Atari acquires Transport Tycoon from Chris Sawyer
5 Nov 2024 at 6:49 pm UTC Likes: 1
For general knowledge, Atari purchased the publishing rights for RCT3 this year, not the trademark and IP rights for the RCT franchise. They already have the publishing rights for the other RCT games.
5 Nov 2024 at 6:49 pm UTC Likes: 1
Quoting: suchsuch is correct. To my knowledge, Chris Sawyer has never expressed a public opinion regarding the various open source projects related to his software. Chris' legal team has always been very attentive to the protection of his interests. I have read the opinion [External Link] issued by his legal team. While it is written in a manner intended to protect Chris' interests, there is nothing in it to suggest that they are hostile enough to take legal action at the first opportunity. If they were so inclined, they would have already done so as Chris retains the trademark and IP rights to RCT. The license agreement with Atari would not prevent them from taking action.Quoting: Leahi84The real problem is if Sawyer ever takes the rights to RCT away from Atari. Apparently he's extremely hostile to OpenRCT2's existence and will go after it if Atari ever loses the rights. So it's in everybody's best interest that Atari keeps the rights, or is able to outright purchase the rest of his games from him.Atari bought the publishing rights to RCT this year, apparently. Sawyer's alleged stance quoted here and there seems more lawyer than human (and indeed appears to be signed to that effect), so I hope that's not his actual (informed) take on the situation. Extremely dispiriting and about as out of touch if that were the case.
For general knowledge, Atari purchased the publishing rights for RCT3 this year, not the trademark and IP rights for the RCT franchise. They already have the publishing rights for the other RCT games.
Check out Proton-Sarek if you have an older GPU for Windows games on Linux
4 Nov 2024 at 5:18 pm UTC
4 Nov 2024 at 5:18 pm UTC
Quoting: pleasereadthemanualKepler and earlier don't support Vulkan 1.3Yep. My first "gaming" laptop, a Lenovo ThinkPad T440p, has a Kepler GPU -- the Nvidia GeForce GT 730M. Vulkan 1.3 support is incomplete, although it is pretty good with the 470 series driver (but DX11 support is better in Windows).
Quoting: Vortex_Acherontic*Happy GT 730M noises*🤗
KDE's end of year fundraiser is live
30 Oct 2024 at 5:45 pm UTC Likes: 1
30 Oct 2024 at 5:45 pm UTC Likes: 1
Lol. Loved the creativity of the "scary" proprietary software stories. :tongue:
Of course, what's really scary is that they are true stories ...
:shock:
Of course, what's really scary is that they are true stories ...
:shock:
EA Anti-Cheat arrives for Battlefield 1 breaking it on Steam Deck / Linux
23 Oct 2024 at 5:23 pm UTC Likes: 1
23 Oct 2024 at 5:23 pm UTC Likes: 1
Doesn't really affect me. I don't like multiplayer games, can't play first-person shooters :sick: and much of what EA makes these days doesn't appeal to me.
:whistle:
:whistle:
Unified launcher for Windows games on Linux (UMU) v1.1.3 out now
23 Oct 2024 at 4:58 pm UTC
23 Oct 2024 at 4:58 pm UTC
Quoting: imLinguinFrom the release notes [External Link] for v0.5.17:Quoting: Comandante ÑoñardoC'mon!Are you sure? As far as I know all you need to do to use UMU in Lutris is to select Proton as a runner
This mutant spawn is not even available by default...
EXPERIMENTAL support for umu, which allows running games with Proton and Vessel. Using Proton in Lutris without umu is no longer possible.
- Oops - someone nearly caused a fire with the Steam Controller Puck
- Square Enix rolling out Steam Cloud support to various classics
- NVIDIA reveal more GPU driver security flaws for May 2026 [updated]
- SN Operator from Epilogue brings SNES carts to modern PCs and its now up for order
- Sony to no longer bring PlayStation narrative single-player games to PC
- > See more over 30 days here
- What have you been playing recently? - 17th May edition…
- scaine - Why purchase video game soundtracks over listening to them in str…
- Rumbletoad - Feedback needed - future website updates
- Liam Squires-Hand - Building Mesa from source and using Mesa master
- Shmerl - Are Mac computers good and stable?
- rojimboo - See more posts
Anticheat check - which competitive games actually work on Linux?
How to give Valve feedback when Proton games have issues on Linux / SteamOS