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An interview with Gallium Nine project developer Axel Davy
18 Feb 2015 at 8:53 pm UTC Likes: 3
18 Feb 2015 at 8:53 pm UTC Likes: 3
Thanks for the interview. Well done!
It would be great if you could interview mesa developers like:
1. Marek Olšák (I also really like all AMD open source developer, Alex, Christian, Michel, Tom, ...)
2. Ilia Mirkin (I'm impressed about his work)
3. Grigori Goronzy (I would love to know more about him and see a company sponsors his work full time for mesa)
4. Brian Paul (I mean, Brian is mesa)
5. Matt Turner, Ian Romanick, Kenneth Graunke and many other Intel developers
6. Oh well, maybe it's easier if you interview everybody. My wish list will never end :-)
It would be great if you could interview mesa developers like:
1. Marek Olšák (I also really like all AMD open source developer, Alex, Christian, Michel, Tom, ...)
2. Ilia Mirkin (I'm impressed about his work)
3. Grigori Goronzy (I would love to know more about him and see a company sponsors his work full time for mesa)
4. Brian Paul (I mean, Brian is mesa)
5. Matt Turner, Ian Romanick, Kenneth Graunke and many other Intel developers
6. Oh well, maybe it's easier if you interview everybody. My wish list will never end :-)
XCOM: Enemy Unknown, With The Enemy Within Expansion Reviewed On Linux
12 Feb 2015 at 7:58 pm UTC
12 Feb 2015 at 7:58 pm UTC
This is a great port of the game and the game is fun. You should get it.
I'm playing it on an AMD Evergreen card (HD 5850) with the open source driver (r600g), it's very stable and the frame rate is good.
I'm playing it on an AMD Evergreen card (HD 5850) with the open source driver (r600g), it's very stable and the frame rate is good.
Egosoft's X Rebirth Actively Being Ported To Linux
13 Jan 2015 at 8:26 pm UTC
13 Jan 2015 at 8:26 pm UTC
Quoting: DrMcCoyAbout the porting: are they actually porting it themselves now? The earlier X games were ported by outside contractors and Egoraptor let those ports rot afterwards. I always hated them for that.X2 was ported at first from LGP. Some years ago Egosoft took the whole development in-house and restarted porting the X games. It was impressive to see timon37 porting the code to Linux and giving support during the betas. Knowing he is working on it, it gives me hope (and I will be happy to spend some money). He is a nice, helpful and talented guy.
Civilization: Beyond Earth Released For Linux, On Sale & You Can Win Some Keys
18 Dec 2014 at 6:11 pm UTC Likes: 1
18 Dec 2014 at 6:11 pm UTC Likes: 1
I love Aspyr because they are awesome! ^_^
I love their ports and the developer blog. I'm playing their port of Civilization V and after many hours of gaming, not a single crash or issue. Impressive!
I love their ports and the developer blog. I'm playing their port of Civilization V and after many hours of gaming, not a single crash or issue. Impressive!
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