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Latest Comments by lucifertdark
Looks like Telltale's 'The Walking Dead' may be coming to Linux
28 Feb 2017 at 12:04 pm UTC

I was given season 1 & 2, never played them but I will if they ever release on Linux, hopefully I'll be finished Hitman by then.

The latest elusive target is live in HITMAN, including in the Linux version
25 Feb 2017 at 6:52 am UTC Likes: 1

While the time limited targets are a neat gimmick there are a lot of people who have already missed most of them, we Linux games are coming into the game after there have already been 20 of these time limited targets released, we missed them all & will never get to take them out.

I have an idea that could potentially solve that, IO releases them all as a single paid DLC later on without the time limits, that way those who want to try their luck & fail or miss them entirely when the time limits are in place get another chance in the future if they want it.

Valve are looking towards Flatpak functionality for Steam
23 Nov 2016 at 6:52 am UTC

I made the mistake of adding Snappy to my system a while back, it took me two days of fighting to get rid of it, every time I removed it a stray piece would cause the whole thing to reinstall, it's worse than a bloody virus & I want no part of it again thanks. If Flatpak is anywhere near as bad as that they can keep it off my system.

Cities: Skylines - Natural Disasters announced for release on November 29th, new video
22 Nov 2016 at 3:01 pm UTC Likes: 1

I wonder how hard it would be to mod in a zombie outbreak?

Ittle Dew 2, the Zelda-like action and adventure game released day-1 on Linux
22 Nov 2016 at 12:41 pm UTC

Another game to add to my list of bought & never played, I have the original & haven't gotten round to playing it yet.

The Linux & SteamOS port of Killing Floor 2 has been put on hold, it needs a developer
22 Nov 2016 at 9:19 am UTC

Quoting: 0aTTThe elderly will never switch to Linux/SteamOS. No matter whether such a shooter appears for it or not.
When you say elderly how old do you mean?

The Linux & SteamOS port of Killing Floor 2 has been put on hold, it needs a developer
22 Nov 2016 at 6:29 am UTC Likes: 3

Linux was a viable gaming platform long before Valve noticed, it just took them noticing that fact & supporting it to give others the necessary incentive to pull their collective fingers out & make some decent games.

Alien: Isolation – The Collection is currently rather cheap on the official Feral store
19 Nov 2016 at 1:09 pm UTC Likes: 1

I grabbed it when it first released for Linux, if I hadn't I'd grab it now, one day I might even get all the way through it.

A look at 'Pro Pinball Ultra' now it's Linux, some quick thoughts for you
17 Nov 2016 at 12:56 pm UTC

Quoting: GrifterNo. The table is pre-rendered, and you have like 6 different views, you pick the view you want to use and it will download the table assets for your resolution. If you were to change resolution it would download the table for the new resolution but you'd still keep the old stuff downloaded, though you can manually just rm -r a dir.
I was misunderstanding what you wrote, thanks for clearing it up for me. :D

A look at 'Pro Pinball Ultra' now it's Linux, some quick thoughts for you
17 Nov 2016 at 12:27 pm UTC

Liam you say in your review that it downloads when you swap tables, does it overwrite the current data so that every time you pick a different table it has to download or is it just the first time you play each table?