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Valve & HTC launch the Vive VR device, without Linux & SteamOS support
5 Apr 2016 at 11:15 pm UTC Likes: 1

They are working on the drivers right now: https://steamdb.info/depot/250823/history/ [External Link]

I admit I have pre-ordered the Vive instantly (waiting for VR since Oculus occured) and even bought a Windows license and installed Windows on a spare ssd (I imagine that knowing to have the herpes virus feels the same as having Windows installed), but I don't know if I wouldn't sell the device if there won't be linux support (drivers as well as plugins for Unreal Engine 4 or at least Unity 5) until 2017.

VR is much too exciting for me to not explore the possibilities (not just for games).

Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor Released For Linux, We Love You Feral Interactive
30 Jul 2015 at 10:04 pm UTC Likes: 1

Bought it in an instant from the Feral store, primarily to say "Thank you, Feral!". I'm also slightly interested in playing the game ;)

Edge Of Eternity J-RPG Tribute Now On Kickstarter, Has A Linux Demo
16 Feb 2015 at 1:40 am UTC

I've played the demo for 2 hours (and was unable to finish[?] - how do you pass the barricade in the thieves camp to reach the mountain?) and I like what I've seen and read so far, so I backed it. I love the older Final Fantasy games (< 10) and I would really enjoy to play a good looking JRPG on Linux. Though I think (and hope) their current QA doesn't yet include spelling or grammar… and I hope the game's performance gets better with Unity 5. 12-18 fps on ultra seems a bit slow, even for a gf 750 ti (on arch x64) since it's accompanied by 16gb ddr4 and 12 * 3,4ghz.