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Latest Comments by burnall
Looks like Feral Interactive are porting Medieval II: Total War to Linux (updated)
17 Dec 2015 at 6:24 pm UTC

Well, mac had more games before Steam was even announced for Linux. Actually, if you want to play Dying Light on mac, you will be disappointed.

Street Fighter V confirmed to be coming for Linux & SteamOS
17 Dec 2015 at 5:52 pm UTC Likes: 4

Slowly, but steadily big players are finally coming to our world...

F1 2015, another big game showing hints of coming to Linux & SteamOS
12 Dec 2015 at 1:11 pm UTC

I watched the videos and it looks quite interesting, perhaps more a sim game and perfect for Steam controller?

Total War: Attila Invades Its Way Onto Linux
10 Dec 2015 at 10:01 pm UTC Likes: 1

Who made this port?

GRID Autosport Tested on R7 370 4G
10 Dec 2015 at 6:32 pm UTC Likes: 2

Well, I decided to stick with my hd 7870 for a little bit longer, at least until the next gen comes out. I hope it will change on better with Vulkan for AMD, otherwise I will just switch to better option.

GRID Autosport Tested on R7 370 4G
10 Dec 2015 at 6:08 pm UTC

I got the latest proprietary driver installed, I guess I will have to switch back to open source again. It's so annoying, some games do work under open source and some not, or only on proprietary.

User Submitted Editorial: Current Linux gaming situation
9 Dec 2015 at 10:12 am UTC

Personally, I don't care about KOTOR, but some people like it as many other older games. The problem is, that this kind of games won't attract masses to Linux, they will attract only a tiny amount of fans. Not something to bring average gamer when he is making a decision on a gaming platform for a clear reasons. Big AAA games build a huge hype and if they are day 1 released with icon for SteamOS/Linux as a release platform, it's already doing a lot in favor for SteamOS/Linux. Because way more people will notice it, likely even bigger than actuall user base for linux is, and maybe think about it. So, yes, for a healthy growth we need more AAA titles with a day 1 release. Something what Fallout 4 should already been.