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Rocket League can now be played online across Steam and all major consoles
15 January 2019 at 6:16 pm UTC

Quoting: ShmerlWhy is it still not on GOG yet? Looks like they released it on every console already, so apparently it doesn't need Steamworks for multiplayer.

Because they do not wish too ?

NVIDIA have put out a new Vulkan beta driver with better pipeline creation performance
6 January 2019 at 3:37 pm UTC

Quoting: tpauI still wonder why they don't go the AMD way and share development of the base driver with the opensource community.
Would make the proprietary part smaller and easier to maintain and make the OS enthusiasts happy.
Is there any convincing reason why the signed firmware is held back?

Because their ********

Some Linux games we’re excited to see in 2019, a list to keep you going
3 January 2019 at 4:49 pm UTC Likes: 1

Quoting: smantz0rZThe game I am most excited to see is ZED because it means I can stop working on it.

Backed this on kickstart, forgot this was due in spring :D

Some Linux games we’re excited to see in 2019, a list to keep you going
3 January 2019 at 10:34 am UTC

Quoting: freerunnerliveStar Citizen<<<<<<<<<<?

That's certainly not this year, and likely the next either :P

Some Linux games we’re excited to see in 2019, a list to keep you going
1 January 2019 at 9:19 pm UTC Likes: 3

X4:Foundations ?????

Hopping for the new metro other than that and couple of the others listed not much tbh :'(

Ashes of the Singularity: Escalation inches closer to a Linux release with Vulkan
29 December 2018 at 8:21 pm UTC Likes: 2

To be honest I hope they optimise the **** out of their Vulkan render to show DX12 up :D

No qualms in waiting for the Linux port if that's what they do!

41 of Steam's most played games in 2018 are supported on Linux
28 December 2018 at 12:01 am UTC Likes: 3

Any chance of adding the "dropped linux support" stats ?

Planetary Annihilation: TITANS has new test builds out, also moving to Linux servers
23 December 2018 at 3:40 pm UTC

All I see is




Space combat sim Hypergate released on Steam with Linux support, some thoughts
21 December 2018 at 6:25 pm UTC Likes: 1

Damn, I too am a massive FS2 fan, Was hoping this would be similar, Arh, still may buy it because " Space game" :P

Stellaris MegaCorp expansion and the 2.2 'Le Guin' free update are now both out
19 December 2018 at 1:50 am UTC

Well to give an update after having a good few hours in 2.2.

I've gone back to the 2.1 Niven version. There's just too much to worry about when you expand, The sector changes are just plain daft as the rulers don't actually seem to help with the balancing of the planets. You can no longer group sectors from what I can see either, Have over 30 now as seems random oh how it decides what's grouped with what.

Productions in general can swing from +400 to -1000 in a month, and no it's not due to edicts that have expired
Having to manage pops on 3,4,5 planets isn't a problem, when you have 40 odd + it just get plain boring/frustrating.

Some changes are for the better I admit but on the whole when deep into a game it becomes a chore. I dare say a few players like it but for me it's taken the fun out of it now which defeats the point of playing a game in the first place