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American Truck Simulator - Texas releases on November 15th
8 Nov 2022 at 1:53 pm UTC Likes: 1
8 Nov 2022 at 1:53 pm UTC Likes: 1
Quoting: denyasisNothing like driving for hours straight with no trees, hills, or signs of life other than an occasional oil rig, lol.Given the fact the ATS / ETC usually use a ~1/20 scale, I would imagine that Texas will be a bit more interesting :)
SCS Software hope Euro Truck Simulator 2 has another 'decade of further growth'
26 Oct 2022 at 5:16 am UTC
26 Oct 2022 at 5:16 am UTC
As a long time ETS2/ATS gamer (since 2014?), I can only wholeheartedly agree.
Beyond the game itself that make up for the best way to wind down after a long week @work, SCS itself (along with Egosoft) is simply amazing when it comes to adding gratis value to their existing games (along w/ reasonably priced DLCs). From new trucks, trailers to updated maps and greatly improved base engine.
Here's for 10 more years!
Beyond the game itself that make up for the best way to wind down after a long week @work, SCS itself (along with Egosoft) is simply amazing when it comes to adding gratis value to their existing games (along w/ reasonably priced DLCs). From new trucks, trailers to updated maps and greatly improved base engine.
Here's for 10 more years!
Grab a big load of the X Universe space games from Humble Bundle
26 Apr 2022 at 2:02 pm UTC
At least when I used it, LGP never used Steam.
- Gilboa
26 Apr 2022 at 2:02 pm UTC
Quoting: pete910LGP released/sent the keys to valve to redeem via steam, That's why I have X3:R on steam.How did you get them keys? from LGP?
At least when I used it, LGP never used Steam.
- Gilboa
Grab a big load of the X Universe space games from Humble Bundle
21 Apr 2022 at 5:50 am UTC Likes: 2
X3:R also had a native Linux port (LGP), which worked just as well, but a DRM feature that died with the company.
X3:TC and X3:AP, X:R and now X4 were ported by Egosoft themselves and offered in Steam, and all still work out of the box offering Windows like performance. (Sometimes even better).
In short, minus X3:R that had a good port with broken DRM, most of Egosoft games work under Linux out of the box.
21 Apr 2022 at 5:50 am UTC Likes: 2
Quoting: akselmoVery good games, X3 and X4 work well on linux. Especially X4 since it has native port!Actually, X2 had a native Linux port (LGP) that worked amazingly good.
X3:R also had a native Linux port (LGP), which worked just as well, but a DRM feature that died with the company.
X3:TC and X3:AP, X:R and now X4 were ported by Egosoft themselves and offered in Steam, and all still work out of the box offering Windows like performance. (Sometimes even better).
In short, minus X3:R that had a good port with broken DRM, most of Egosoft games work under Linux out of the box.
X3: Farnham's Legacy now available for Linux with Linux fixes for other games live
24 Jul 2021 at 5:17 am UTC
24 Jul 2021 at 5:17 am UTC
Sadly enough, no go.
I managed to get a couple of old libraries required to start the game, but it fails when trying to create the GLX context.
As I have zero experience in debugging GLX applications (and OpenGL in particular) its out of my league.
That said, have you tried using proton + steam to run X2?
- Gilboa
I managed to get a couple of old libraries required to start the game, but it fails when trying to create the GLX context.
As I have zero experience in debugging GLX applications (and OpenGL in particular) its out of my league.
That said, have you tried using proton + steam to run X2?
- Gilboa
X3: Farnham's Legacy now available for Linux with Linux fixes for other games live
23 Jul 2021 at 2:57 pm UTC
I'll see if I can get it to work, and report back.
- Gilboa
23 Jul 2021 at 2:57 pm UTC
Quoting: GrifterSadly enough, never tired it myself.Quoting: gilboaAs far as I know, LGP's X2 still can be made to workDo you have any more info on this? Preferably a painless recipe to follow, but I'll take anything.
I'll see if I can get it to work, and report back.
- Gilboa
American Truck Simulator and Euro Truck Simulator 2 get an online Convoy mode
15 Jul 2021 at 2:52 pm UTC Likes: 2
SCS, unlike many other game developers, continuously improve the base (read: non-DLC) game, even though their main source of income (I would imagine) is the DLCs.
Hopefully they'll never switch to the micro-transaction route.
15 Jul 2021 at 2:52 pm UTC Likes: 2
Quoting: BumadarI second the above.Quoting: Guesti am waiting for the day when these both go free to play.Let's hope that never happens, so there will never be micro transactions and we can keep enjoying a game that you buy once and keeps getting updated :)
SCS, unlike many other game developers, continuously improve the base (read: non-DLC) game, even though their main source of income (I would imagine) is the DLCs.
Hopefully they'll never switch to the micro-transaction route.
X3: Farnham's Legacy now available for Linux with Linux fixes for other games live
10 Jul 2021 at 2:30 pm UTC
As far as I know, LGP's X2 still can be made to work (unlike X3:R that uses some license server that no longer works).
That said, back when X3:TC was released as Windows only, I had zero issues running it under wine. As such, I would venture and guess that Steam-Proton will have zero issues running X2.
10 Jul 2021 at 2:30 pm UTC
Quoting: AvikarrI actually was a beta tester and owner of (the late) LGP X2 (and then X3:R).Quoting: rustybroomhandlethen I'd say Albion PreludeQuoting: gilboaX3:AP is indeed the best releaseThank you guys :)
As far as I know, LGP's X2 still can be made to work (unlike X3:R that uses some license server that no longer works).
That said, back when X3:TC was released as Windows only, I had zero issues running it under wine. As such, I would venture and guess that Steam-Proton will have zero issues running X2.
X3: Farnham's Legacy now available for Linux with Linux fixes for other games live
9 Jul 2021 at 2:56 pm UTC
After spending months on X2, X3:R, X3:TC, X3:AP and now struggling to get used to X4 (I never really enjoyed X:R), I fully agree that X3:AP is indeed the best release.
- Gilboa
9 Jul 2021 at 2:56 pm UTC
Quoting: rustybroomhandleFully agree.Quoting: AvikarrI have never got into the "X" series. I like these kind of complicated games, so I think it will be great for me. Can someone recommend, where should I start first with this game? X3: Reunion, X3:Terran Conflict, X3:Albion Prelude, or X3:Farnham's Legacy?If you are into the story stuff, then I'd say play all of them. But if, like me, you don't really care about that stuff and just want to build a mighty space empire, then I'd say Albion Prelude is a good place to jump in.
After spending months on X2, X3:R, X3:TC, X3:AP and now struggling to get used to X4 (I never really enjoyed X:R), I fully agree that X3:AP is indeed the best release.
- Gilboa
X4: Foundations 4.00 update and X4: Cradle of Humanity expansion out now
18 Mar 2021 at 2:32 pm UTC
18 Mar 2021 at 2:32 pm UTC
I have an exiting game with VRO, do I need to start a new game post v4.0 upgrade?
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