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Card-based strategy game Faeria will go free to play in September, it's really good
2 Aug 2016 at 4:22 pm UTC

I've wanted this one for a while now. I really want a card game on my tower again (I'm a Solforge/Magic/Hearthstone fan too). I've been waiting for the game to leave Early Access and the Linux logo added in Steam. Looking forward to September now!

Albion Online MMO final beta now available with a new trailer to show it off
1 Aug 2016 at 7:32 pm UTC

I'm interested in this game but don't want to pay to play during Beta. I'll try it out when it launches though!

Stardew Valley released for Linux & SteamOS
31 Jul 2016 at 2:05 pm UTC

I bought it as soon as I saw it come out for Linux. :D

Major new release of open source livestreaming kit 'OBS Studio' fixes Linux window capture issues
12 Jul 2016 at 9:33 pm UTC

Quoting: Ben D
Quoting: liamdawe
Quoting: cprnSorry for kind of unrelated question but version 15.0 on my machine doesn't show "Game" in list of possible sources - do I have to install some library or plug-in? I used "Window" and it worked with XCOM: Enemy Unknown but didn't with e.g. Limbo...
Do you mean when selecting a source for the Window capture the game isn't listed?

Works fine for me:
In the Windows version, there is a capture option labelled "Game". It is basically a preset mode for capturing gaming. It's not in the Linux version for some reason.
That "Game" label is for DirectX applications.

Salt and Sanctuary, the stylish 2D action RPG is officially out for Linux & SteamOS, Ethan's 38th port
8 Jul 2016 at 7:44 pm UTC

I was not really expecting this. It's great! I will be grabbing this one.

Dying Light patch released
2 Jul 2016 at 4:37 am UTC

Quoting: vergeonThe multiplayer is still broken beyond repair. At least for me. I've been trying to join random public games like a dozen times with no luck at all.
Other than that the game seems to work quite well.
Hmm, I came here to see how it runs. With the Steam sale going on, I could grab this for Linux or I could get a used PS4 copy for the same price (not Enhanced edition though). My friends run Windows and PS4. Co-op is essential to my purchase. If there are issues playing co-op over the Internet between Windows and Linux, we have to get the PS4 version instead.

When should i386 support for Ubuntu end? Help Canonical decide
29 Jun 2016 at 2:00 pm UTC

I have one 32-bit Ubuntu server that I recently built, otherwise my servers are Debian. It's due to hardware limitations. The earliest threatening date in the survey was 2019. I'm not too afraid of that. I should have new hardware by then. My desktops are 64-bit.

Things I feel Valve need to address to help SteamOS really be something fantastic
14 Jun 2016 at 1:04 am UTC

I had to pop in here to say that when I launched Steam from Arch tonight and went to the Store page, ALL of the featured games were SteamOS compatible! It's like an overnight fix.