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According to a Stadia developer, streamers should be paying publishers and it backfired
24 Oct 2020 at 10:17 pm UTC

Quoting: einherjarAnd there the typical Internet Drama of these days is seen again (Twitter "outrage" etc.)

Calm down, he has an opinion and it is different from what the most people think about that topic. So what?
My thoughts exactly. Everyone needs to calm down.

Feral Interactive are asking what you want ported to Linux again
13 Jan 2020 at 11:04 pm UTC Likes: 2

Realistically anything from CDPR & Rockstar are extremely unlikely to see a native version but here goes.

Dying Light 2
Cyberpunk 2077
Jedi Fallen Order

Had an absolute blast playing the original Dying Light so would love to see the second on Linux. Cyberpunk 2077 has a lot to live up to given it's predecessor and current hype level so will be interesting to see it. Jedi Fallen Order looks really good, story rich single player experience.... yes please.

A big new release of the RTS Warzone 2100 has finally made it out the door
4 Sep 2019 at 8:23 am UTC Likes: 1

Downloaded the Snap & cutscene content now!

Snapshot Games have cancelled the Linux version of Phoenix Point
9 Nov 2018 at 6:24 pm UTC Likes: 8

At least they were open about it and communicated with their fans.

Silent treatment would be a lot worse.

The Stellaris 2.2 update is going to rework planets, plus free content added into some DLCs
7 Sep 2018 at 9:14 pm UTC

Quoting: Purple Library GuyI never minded the tile system that much but I also was never enthralled by it. This looks like it could be pretty good.
And really, I think it's a bit much for the conversation to be focussing on Paradox's DLCs when this is a major free update--happening how long after the game's release? Yeah, how many of your no-DLC games get that level of support? Frankly, Paradox games are just bigger than most other games. So they end up costing more; this is made more workable by splitting the cost into chunks. But your price per hour of play, your cost per amount of entertainment, on a Paradox game tends to be very competitive.
If you prefer little games that you play through once or twice in a few hours, nothing wrong with that. But that isn't a reason to diss the existence of big games that repay dozens of hours of play on the basis that they cost more than little ones; of course they do.
Totally agree.

The Humble Unity Bundle is live with some great Linux games
6 Sep 2018 at 9:16 am UTC Likes: 1

:><: damn it Liam! I promised myself I wouldn't buy any more games that I don't have time to play haha.

Now look what you've done! :P

Natural Selection 2 update released, pushing towards a big new refresh
6 Sep 2018 at 9:10 am UTC Likes: 2

Quite cool that they are still supporting it. I jumped into a game randomly the other day and started playing. Total noob really but the commander was good and I just listened to his instructions and we did well.

Probably made some rookie mistakes but nobody was raging at me about it.

Performance has improved a lot, previously it just kept crashing whenever graphics were turned up.

Will have to purchase DLC.

GamingOnLinux is officially 9 years old this week
2 Jul 2018 at 7:57 pm UTC Likes: 1

Congratulations, you have created something to be proud of.

Always enjoy reading your site.

Stellaris: Distant Stars Story Pack and the 2.1 patch are now out
22 May 2018 at 7:14 pm UTC

Just bought the previous 2 Apocalypse and Synthetic Dawn on their site. Awesome that they are continuing support with patches and Improving the game.

Don't mind supporting them with DLC as it keeps both them and the game alive.

Looks like they have rocked the boat with the most recent 2.0 patch and changes though.

What are people's thoughts on this?

Something for the weekend: Play ARMA 3 & Day of Infamy for free, many games on sale
27 Apr 2018 at 9:52 pm UTC

What do they play like on linux? Last time I tried Day of Infamy I had all sorts of strange graphical glitches i.e. eyes missing, bush textures missing also.