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Game manager 'Lutris' has a new release with initial Humble Bundle and VKD3D support
30 Mar 2020 at 2:52 pm UTC Likes: 10

My second ever PR on GitHub [External Link], contributing to an open Source Project finally made it:
a new System info tab in the preferences made it in which is very handy as you can quickly copy and paste your system info from it
It was fun implementing this and learning a little bit about the GTK library :D I hope my code is in good hands and is easy to maintain.

We’ve teamed up with GOG for the Ubuntu 18.04 release, we have some keys to give away
27 Apr 2018 at 10:28 am UTC

Ubuntu 18.04 releases and there's my birthday tomorrow. This is the perfect opportunity to test my luck :D
GOG is really doing a great job and I love DRM free games!
I did not expect them to support a new system the same time it releases.
Good luck to all other contestants.

Mad Max meets Vulkan in a new fully public beta for Linux, benchmarks and OpenGL vs Vulkan comparisons
30 Mar 2017 at 2:19 pm UTC Likes: 11

It would be nice to see how it compares to the Windows version of the game as this doesn't have Vulkan or dx12 I think. So this might finally be a(nother) game which performs better on Linux than on Windows?

Mad Max meets Vulkan in a new fully public beta for Linux, benchmarks and OpenGL vs Vulkan comparisons
30 Mar 2017 at 2:12 pm UTC Likes: 2

Great Job Feral, can't wait to see Vulkan on other Feral titles in action too :D

We have 75 keys for Wild Terra Online, come grab one
13 Mar 2017 at 12:46 pm UTC

Thanks a lot :) I'll definitely try it this week

Total War: SHOGUN 2 looks like it will be heading to Linux & SteamOS
20 Feb 2017 at 8:16 pm UTC

Good that I only own the standalone expansion fall of the samurai, definitely will support the porter (Feral?) and buy the full game when it releases

The Linux GOTY award is now open for submissions
2 Jan 2017 at 11:09 pm UTC

Is best graphics intended for best visuals/visual style or most realistic/advanced graphics?

Edit: does released in 2016 includes games which exited early access in 2016?

Nuclear Dawn FPS/RTS hybrid updated, some important fixes for Linux included
15 Jun 2016 at 10:35 pm UTC

I really liked this game when I played it a little around one year ago. It was really sad that they stopped developing but it seems they're back on track :)

Saints Row IV now available on SteamOS and Linux
22 Dec 2015 at 12:30 pm UTC

This may sound strange, but I have no performance problems at all.
The game never goes below 40 fps and up to ~110 fpsat some points. It's smoothly playable all the time.
The port even supports cross platform steam cloud sync and I could play with my end game character and have some fun in Steelport ;)
I have an i5 3.4Ghz and 4 cores, a nVidia 650ti with 1GB of VRAM and the game runs perfectly in Full-HD and medium settings.
Even one weird stutter in Windows when the main menu loads up is gone on Linux. I have no clue why but for me the port seems very good. I only had one hard crash so far (1-2 hours playtime) where my whole computer wouldn't respond to anything and I had to cut the power...

One thing I noticed is that when I run the game in 720p and medium settings, I get some microstutters here and there and worse performance than in 1080p. I'm not 100% sure about this as this was my first impression when I changed the resolution to full-HD... At 1080p it runs just perfectly!

Steam Officially Starts Allowing Paid Mods In The Workshop, People Are Upset
25 Apr 2015 at 8:43 am UTC

I'm totally fine with paying for mods, but not when valve is taking 75%. If it would be around 10% that even would be fine.
But the mod author will only receive 25% of the money? That's just unfair in my opinion and valve should be rich enough to be able to steal less money from their own community.

That's just my opinion. I would pay for mods when more than 50% of my money actually would go to the mod developer. But as it is right now that's just fucking greedy by valve.