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GOL asks: what are you playing? Come chat
22 Aug 2020 at 2:23 pm UTC Likes: 4
22 Aug 2020 at 2:23 pm UTC Likes: 4
A lot of CSGO and finishing Freedom Planet. And I discovered some interesting things:
Games on twitch prime are drm free, so I set up an VM to download the games, and run it on Lutris. I have a lot of games on it as they give about of 5 games/month to prime members.
Some Linux games on GoG can't run anymore as it uses outdated libs, needing expertise to set the environment. As they don't support Linux in their Galaxy client (don't even allow to download). I'll never buy anything on GoG, until they support us like we deserve. Steam > GoG, f*** this DRM philosophy.
Games on twitch prime are drm free, so I set up an VM to download the games, and run it on Lutris. I have a lot of games on it as they give about of 5 games/month to prime members.
Some Linux games on GoG can't run anymore as it uses outdated libs, needing expertise to set the environment. As they don't support Linux in their Galaxy client (don't even allow to download). I'll never buy anything on GoG, until they support us like we deserve. Steam > GoG, f*** this DRM philosophy.
Vulnerability found in GRUB2 bootloader, nicknamed ‘BootHole’, compromising Secure Boot
29 Jul 2020 at 10:33 pm UTC
29 Jul 2020 at 10:33 pm UTC
Boothole, it's just that.
Primal Light is out now with some great pixel-art platforming action
9 Jul 2020 at 6:29 pm UTC Likes: 2
9 Jul 2020 at 6:29 pm UTC Likes: 2
This game looks incredible! I hope that in the future Godot get the same popularity as unity in the market...
Fast-paced low-poly 3D rail shooter Ex-Zodiac looks awesome - demo up now
24 Jun 2020 at 9:38 pm UTC
24 Jun 2020 at 9:38 pm UTC
This looks so good, I wish listed it.
With EA back on Steam, you can play Titanfall 2 on Linux with Steam Play
21 Jun 2020 at 8:42 pm UTC Likes: 1
21 Jun 2020 at 8:42 pm UTC Likes: 1
Quoting: GuestThat command fixed a massive amount of stuttering in Dragon Age 2, Inquisition, and Mass Effect Andromeda. Thanks a lot, Liam! :grin:If is possible, put this tip on ProtonDB, maybe can help more users
Dodge everything possible with slick tunes in HyperCore, a musical rhythm bullet-hell
21 Jun 2020 at 8:21 pm UTC
Amplitude is a game that I find it a little messy (?), I don't like it.
But a game that REALLY connects the player to the music is Tetris Effect, if you have a opportunity to play, don't miss it, it's a masterpiece.
21 Jun 2020 at 8:21 pm UTC
Quoting: TakahashiRyos-keThe bullet hell part of this looks fun, but, as a musician, I have to say that the connection between the action and actual music seems pretty weak. I was expecting something more like Amplitude [External Link].Yeah man, I'm not even a musician and I simply don't feel the music, which is really weird, I remember that my friend played some songs on Guitar Hero without looking to TV.
Amplitude is a game that I find it a little messy (?), I don't like it.
But a game that REALLY connects the player to the music is Tetris Effect, if you have a opportunity to play, don't miss it, it's a masterpiece.
An update on Easy Anti-Cheat support for Wine and Proton
20 Jun 2020 at 11:44 am UTC
20 Jun 2020 at 11:44 am UTC
It's a big problem if Linux became a cheater's home, but I really don't see that much problem, as if it can bypass the injection on wine, can bypass on windows too
DRAG certainly seems like a promising upcoming racing game
18 Jun 2020 at 2:03 am UTC
18 Jun 2020 at 2:03 am UTC
This game remembers me of Trackmania Nations, really good, nice graphics, but it's a bit too hard, I got the only silver and I don't think that I'm a bad player... lol
Steam Game Festival - Summer Edition is live, lots of Linux demos
16 Jun 2020 at 11:16 pm UTC
I'm currently playing Yooka Laylee on Proton (which have a native version), I really doubt that they'll put effort to fix a really specific bug on a system that they have no experience? They skipped the support on Yooka Laylee 2.
How many people without experience with similar bugs like the bugs I have, can abandon Linux because of that?
If the developer have professional with expertise on Linux or can wire a porter, it's fantastic, but if isn't the situation, Proton is perfectly fine and preferably.
Proton is a good tool, it can works as flatpak/snap.
16 Jun 2020 at 11:16 pm UTC
Quoting: Liam DaweI don't know about what "we" want. But I can list a lot games that I have problems with hardware support and performance problems. These are fully finished games not demo. If I'm not "in love" with the OS, I probably will switch back to windows.Quoting: fagnerlnMaybe would be better if games is distributed as a "whitelisted proton game" than a native bugged version. It's a lot less effort from the dev as just need to test a bit or ask someone to test it.Nah, that doesn't really help anything in the long run. Just give up and test a bit with Proton? That's not the kind of support we want. In this case, art of rally is just bugged on AMD it appears. These are demos remember too, for games not finished and released. Not fully finished games.
I'm currently playing Yooka Laylee on Proton (which have a native version), I really doubt that they'll put effort to fix a really specific bug on a system that they have no experience? They skipped the support on Yooka Laylee 2.
How many people without experience with similar bugs like the bugs I have, can abandon Linux because of that?
If the developer have professional with expertise on Linux or can wire a porter, it's fantastic, but if isn't the situation, Proton is perfectly fine and preferably.
Proton is a good tool, it can works as flatpak/snap.
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