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Latest Comments by cRaZy-bisCuiT
Looks like a Linux version of Ashes of the Singularity: Escalation with Vulkan is still on the table
25 Aug 2017 at 8:05 am UTC

I think we might get a client finally when nobody cares about the game anymore. Yay, exactly my type of RTS! Yay, no players playing multiplayer anymore when it does arrive!

We Happy Few to launch on April 13th 2018, Linux release will be 'on or shortly after'
17 Aug 2017 at 6:53 am UTC

Quoting: KeyrockI'm going to assume it will come out on Linux "shortly after", and by "shortly after" I'm assuming 4 or 5 months. That way I'm not setting myself up for disappointment and if it comes out earlier it will be a pleasant surprise.
.... and if it will be like Divinity: Original Sin it will take another two years. Even after they ported the engine already they didn't made it regarding the Linux port for Divinity: Original Sin 2.

Livestreaming and recording tool OBS Studio 20.0 released with a modular UI and more
11 Aug 2017 at 3:54 pm UTC

I really want to see AMD VCE getting mainlined. There's a working fix that would need to be included. Since it's a hack the devs seem not want to add it. It only works with AMDGPU + Mesa.

Wine Staging 2.14 officially released, more performance fixes and a basic UAC implementation
9 Aug 2017 at 4:53 pm UTC

Which graphics card forces you to stay with fglrx, liberavia?

Valve announce a new game that's not Half-Life 3, introducing 'Artifact', a card game
9 Aug 2017 at 1:13 pm UTC

Jumping on the train of games nobody wants. Actually nobody
wants to play Hearthstone but Blizzard throws money at it to make it look big. Maybe the same will happen here?

Cities: Skylines - Concerts DLC announced
8 Aug 2017 at 4:53 pm UTC

They should be better of allowing you using your own music files to play as a radio station with these DLCs. Even better it would be to include a streaming for real radio streams.

The Long Dark officially leaves Early Access tomorrow, check out their launch trailer
1 Aug 2017 at 8:22 am UTC

This is the reason I'd only buy the full game with all of it's story - I want to have the story all at once so I could play it as fast as I'd like to.

So if they sell the full game for a reasonable price I might buy it.

Editorial: No, Valve is not killing SteamOS or the Steam Controller
22 Jul 2017 at 10:58 am UTC

Quoting: Whitewolfe80
Quoting: cRaZy-bisCuiTSo what is the user base they so actually aim for?
They have to be aiming it at console players the fact the default view drops you into big picture mode. If you are already using Linux chances are there is no way you are dropping you're distro to go to steam os.
I would say the same, but I'm not sure how this should work out. Steam Maschines will always exist with different configurations of hardware. It's not quite the Plug'n'Play these people are used to. With consoles you have at least a generation which will play certain games and after a few years there's a new one. Having flexibility of am usual x86 computer also means doing compromises.

Editorial: No, Valve is not killing SteamOS or the Steam Controller
19 Jul 2017 at 1:31 pm UTC

As already said, some of the information is true to some extend. I think Steam for Linux, SteamOS and the controler could already be more famous then they're. Actually part of the problem is already us: Honestly, who did buy a steam machine, a steam controler or uses SteamOS here in the forum? It will only be very few people. And we're already the ones who are into Linux. So what is the user base they so actually aim for?

On the other hand everything that Liam says is right: Developement is still very active, maybe even more then it ever was, when it comes to mesa... Still im interested to see where things will be going to. (;