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Company of Heroes 2 updated for Linux, adds support for the War Spoils system and fixes other bits
28 Jun 2016 at 3:09 pm UTC

request sent. and i hope 1 day we get crossmultiplayer maybe with DoW series.

Dolphin, the Gamecube and Wii emulator is working on a Vulkan backend
28 Jun 2016 at 1:05 am UTC

Quoting: AnxiousInfusionScrew the legality. If Nintendo is too shortsighted to recognize me as a customer then they deserve every potential loss of sale that my ROMs have caused. Console manufacturers often enter into contractual agreements with game developers to only develop a game for their consoles, explicitly disallowing its release for PC, to force consumers to buy their consoles in order to play those games. Their whole purpose is to lock consumers into a closed ecosystem and restrict their freedom. This allows console manufacturers to fix prices artificially for their games and peripherals.
1) Games and Hardwares' ownerships are designeted by their own license. So violating these licenses is a bitching.
2) Piracy is a big shit on developers and customers. (less income less quality and games from same source)
3) You dont have to buy hardware and software also at the first place you agreed all EULAS when you did buy that Hardware and software.
4) Everyone needs to take care of her/his family and him/her-self unless someone bitching with their property.
5) There is noting left to us unless to protest non-free and copyrights in harmless ways as in all manners.
6) You can even go a square and tell people about their bullshitting lock-in ecosystem and marketing games.

Desktop Environments have been added to the user statistics graphs
27 Jun 2016 at 5:12 am UTC

also Unity is a gnome fork not standalone desktop environment :D

Buy games from G2A? You should just stop already, tinyBuild lost out on approx $450K of sales
21 Jun 2016 at 4:48 am UTC

never bought games out of Steam only 1 time from GOG and that was not compatible with my ubuntu. (very very old game tho.)

What are you playing this weekend?
18 Jun 2016 at 3:32 pm UTC

well it seems xcom very time consuming and addictive on me. Also Tomb Raider has good exploration. so
Xcom
Tomb Raider
CS:GO
Dota2
Borderlands2 for my holiday.

Trinium Wars MMORPG to get Linux support
18 Jun 2016 at 7:45 am UTC

so these are all success of SteamOS. And Valve. thnx all companies which supporting Linux Especially VALVE.

A developer from Dontnod Entertainment has created a UE4 hack to compile HLSL shaders on Linux
14 Jun 2016 at 1:59 pm UTC

HLSL compiling would help game porting companies to bring more games to Linux.
Cheeer!

MAV, a custom mech combat game will come to Linux, looks great
14 Jun 2016 at 12:14 pm UTC

cryengine 5 and unreal engine 4 Unigine 2 Unity3D are Engines with vulkan support and cross-platform at the moment.
So these 2 engine should be used much more than today. So we could see more better games.

Dell set to introduce beefed up Steam Machines
14 Jun 2016 at 7:36 am UTC

nice big companies coming in not only Linux also hardwares. (SM)
good job valve.

Ballistic Overkill adds Linux support, a pretty good looking online class-based FPS
13 Jun 2016 at 7:49 pm UTC

Good news has wings!

1)Weapons and maps are inspired from call of duty MW 2-3 maps and weapons
2)top of unreal engine -3 or 4
3)no real benefits between classes. (even invisibility sucks on med to short range.)
4)pre customised uncustomisable weapons.
5)still this is a good news.