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Frenetic twin stick shooter and platformer ‘RIVE’ was released on Steam, it's Two Tribes final game
13 Sep 2016 at 7:58 pm UTC

Quoting: EhvisThe original Toki Tori is also very hard.

I remember the actual original Toki Tori. Which wasn't called Toki Tori at the time. :P Probably around 1990. Ugh, that's a loooong time ago.
I suppose this was just "Toki":

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You can help fund the Unreal Engine Editor development specifically for Linux compatibility
13 Sep 2016 at 7:58 am UTC Likes: 1

Quoting: t3gI hope this developer realizes that Epic is going to take his code, lock it down, not give it back to the community (it's not GPL), and then make millions of dollars from publishers...
Millions of dollars! For the enhanced Linux support. Sounds like a slight exaggeration. Unless of course Linux becomes the prime gaming platform in the coming years.

The original 1997 version of FPS ‘Shadow Warrior’ is now FREE on GOG, along with both expansions
12 Sep 2016 at 11:30 am UTC

Quoting: deathxxxHow to HELL download this game on GOG ???
It's no direct link. Always redirect with gogdownloader ????
What's your problem? You put in your cart and check it out. Then you can download it.

A Linux release for Kingdom Come: Deliverance still looks very unclear
12 Sep 2016 at 10:34 am UTC Likes: 4

Got my Kickstarter funding back from them. Despite being complete pricks with their communication "policy" this worked without any hiccups and in a rather professional manner.

Rogue Stormers from the Giana Sisters developers is now on Linux, an action heavy platformer
10 Sep 2016 at 6:21 pm UTC Likes: 2

Oh dear... If it wasn't for GOL i'd never notice games ported to Linux at a later date.
Unless you explicitly search for "Rogue Stormers" on Steam, you won't notice its availabilty since it first appeared months ago for other platforms. Valve - are you doing this deliberately?

Project Cars official twitter confirms to me there are no plans for it on Linux now
8 Aug 2016 at 11:17 pm UTC

Quoting: Zelox
Quoting: TuxeeDid anyone seriously think that Project Cars would ever see the light of day on SteamOS? The announcement was more than vague. There are a far more "outspoken" candidates out there which still have to deliver - Rocket League comes to my mind. And to spare you some future disappointment: If Star Citizen ever will be finished, we still won't see a Linux version. As with Kingdom Come: Deliverance (which reminds me, that I should finally get my refund from those bastards).
Star citizen is coming to Linux, and its been confirmed mutliple times.
Also the game is expected to be released by the end of the year.

The reason we dont have a port is because OpenGL are missing stuff along with cryengien.
But they will work on it.

Ofcourse they could probably back out, but I doubt it.
You can just ask the support what the exact problem are at the moment and Im sure they give u a strait answer.

About as confirmed as HL3.

There has never been an explicit confirmation of a Linux version ("looking into it", "some time after release", etc). If I'm wrong: Send pix to prove it. For a start: Why did they pick Cryengine which Linux support is spotty at best, and was de-facto non-existent when RSI decided upon it.

Project Cars official twitter confirms to me there are no plans for it on Linux now
8 Aug 2016 at 9:14 am UTC Likes: 9

Quoting: dmantione
The irony: Your purchase will count as Windows sale.
Well: If the purchase was done on Linux and not played in the first week, it still is a Linux sale. However, it also depends on how the publisher interprets statistics, and for a game not available on Linux... he might just add up the numbers and treat everything as Windows.
I'm familiar with that. Since there is only a Windows version it will be counted as Windows sale, regardless of being installed or played. It escapes me, why people buy games "because something was promised" - buy it when it is real. Perhaps even worse than pre-ordering (one can assume that a game will be released at a given date - see XCOM 2).

Project Cars official twitter confirms to me there are no plans for it on Linux now
8 Aug 2016 at 7:58 am UTC Likes: 1

Quoting: gojulBought this one, trusting their lies. I should not have done so. Now they can wait for a loooooooooooooooooong loooooooooooooooooooong time for my money...
Don't blame them for your - sorry for sounding so harsh - stupidity. It was pretty clear from the get go (or at least soon afterwards), that they would release the Linux version very very late, if at all (particularly when they dropped the Wii U version in July 2015). The irony: Your purchase will count as Windows sale. And they couldn't care less about the "we won't support you in the future" because the worst that happens, is that people refrain from pre-ordering. If they'd churn out PC2 for Linux in a reasonable state: How many would not buy "because they never released PC1 for my favourite platform"?
Lesson learned: Never pre-order. Or rather: Never order on wishful thinking.

Project Cars official twitter confirms to me there are no plans for it on Linux now
8 Aug 2016 at 7:43 am UTC

Did anyone seriously think that Project Cars would ever see the light of day on SteamOS? The announcement was more than vague. There are a far more "outspoken" candidates out there which still have to deliver - Rocket League comes to my mind. And to spare you some future disappointment: If Star Citizen ever will be finished, we still won't see a Linux version. As with Kingdom Come: Deliverance (which reminds me, that I should finally get my refund from those bastards).