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Linux Games To Come In 2014, A Look At What Is Ahead
19 Sep 2014 at 6:40 am UTC

Quoting: KohlyKohlSadly, the SteamOS and WiiU versions were pushed back to 2015.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_CARS [External Link]
Bummer, but at least it was not canceled or put on hold.

Techland's Chrome Engine 6 Officially Supports Linux, Hellraid & Dying Light Possible For Linux
18 Sep 2014 at 10:16 am UTC Likes: 6

I'm starting to be overwhelmed by the amount of Linux games that might hit us.
I must find a better paid job.

Valve Are Tracking SteamOS Issues With AMD Graphics
18 Sep 2014 at 8:16 am UTC

Quoting: aLYeah, I know that and you know that :)

My point is that if you are able to run it as your main os, you already know you can treat it like any other linux, but you might mislead some rookie steam fan to try it as their main OS and as a first linux contact it might be disapointing :S

Steamos is only optimized to act as a launcher for steam and steam games. Other stuff might or might not work. And is not like my opinion, valve has stated so several times...

Its just debian with some patches here and there. I only use debian as my desktop and at my servers... but I dont recommend it newcomers. Its better to get their feet wet with ubuntu for instance
I understand what you're saying, but my post about SteamOS can hardly be described as a advertising for beginners.
I mentioned that the desktop is not that great and its defaults (performance wise) sucks.
Yes, I described SteamOS default BPM session as running great (which is true) and overall my post was in direct response to Liam's question:
"Have you got a SteamOS box running? If so let us know how it's going for you!"

So I don't understand why I shouldn't say "that kind of things even if is true"
To make you happy though I edited my post with a small warning.

Linux Games To Come In 2014, A Look At What Is Ahead
18 Sep 2014 at 7:58 am UTC

Quoting: titiAnd still no racing game :-/
Why do racing games hate us ?
Like someone mentioned earlier Project Cars is announced for this fall.

"Project CARS will be available for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Steam OS, PC, and Wii U starting Fall 2014."

http://www.wmdportal.com/projectnews/project-cars-races-to-next-gen/ [External Link]

Valve Are Tracking SteamOS Issues With AMD Graphics
17 Sep 2014 at 7:32 pm UTC

I see.
No, I wouldn't recommend SteamOS as a distro for beginners.
Having said that, after setting up the repositories is not much different than a minimal Debian with the SteamOS session on top.
You can treat it like any other Linux.

Valve Are Tracking SteamOS Issues With AMD Graphics
17 Sep 2014 at 4:15 pm UTC

Not sure what you mean by that.

Valve Are Tracking SteamOS Issues With AMD Graphics
17 Sep 2014 at 7:41 am UTC Likes: 4

I do have a SteamOS running and in fact is my main distro since it was release.
The desktop part is not something to write home about, but the BigPicture mode is running very well now that I have an Nvidia card.
The performance (Desktop vs BPM) slightly inclines towards BPM. In terms of FPS you'll get more or less the same thing but the gaming experience is somewhat more fluid in BPM.

My main grip with it is the ondemand governor used in the current SteamOS kernel which delivers a heavy stuttering in many games (not mentioning lower perfomance) with my AMD CPU.
Yes, I have worked around this but the default behavior still sucks.

As its main purpose (BPM) SteamOS is progressing great, but as a Desktop distro you should try something else more friendly.

Another World Now Available for Linux, Plus Cheese's Thoughts And Some Words From Icculus
16 Sep 2014 at 4:51 am UTC Likes: 1

Interesting read, thanks to everyone involved in this.
Is nice to see these gems from the past landing on Linux.

Dead Island Still Looks Like It Will Come To Linux, Lots Of New Builds
11 Sep 2014 at 8:22 am UTC Likes: 2

Quoting: DCentOne question: Dead Island has been indexed in Germany and so I can't buy it on Steam. However, if I buy a Steam code at another shop and redeem it for my account, will I be able to play it in my country?
I've been on a similar situation with a F.E.A.R. DLC. So I asked a Steam friend from US to buy it for me and he sent it to me as a gift.