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Editorial: I ditched SteamOS in favour of a normal Linux distribution for my gaming
29 Aug 2016 at 7:25 pm UTC Likes: 5

Now that we all admitted SteamOS is dead, can we get our Tux logo back on Steam store pages? ;)

There are a couple of excellent games for only 1 USD at Bundle Stars, not long left to grab them
28 Aug 2016 at 6:23 pm UTC Likes: 2

If you somehow missed Kingdom Rush by this far, don't hestitate to pick it up now. It's very fun, full of humour and references and offers many hours of gameplay! Personally, I spent 50 hours in it.

The Pirate: Caribbean Hunt, a free to play pirate ship sim is coming to Linux
23 Aug 2016 at 7:58 pm UTC Likes: 1

Quoting: coruunStill waiting for Tempest but its developers blame a Unity bug for the missing Linux build :(
Me too! I really dig naval pirate games. Perhaps this one will be interesting? I found some info on the web sayin that it's a mobile game.

Dota 2 to add two more heroes, one of which is not from the original DotA
13 Aug 2016 at 4:30 pm UTC

Actually, the Monkey King was in the original DOTA, just not as a playable character. AFAIK Icefrog planned to add him to DOTA in the future, well, now he will do that with DOTA2 :)

Total War: WARHAMMER is still coming to Linux, being ported by Feral Interactive
4 Aug 2016 at 11:54 am UTC Likes: 1

Quoting: liamdaweAMD has issues and not good enough driver support often, I consider that a fact and if you don't you need to pull the wool from your eyes. AMD drivers constantly have issues with too many games to say it's not an issue with AMD.
Confirming that as a person who professionally tested many games on 5000 and 7000 series and 270X with Catalyst and opensource drivers. With Catalyst, running them was a joke with tens of Unity, Unreal, eON and other games (crashing on start, random crashes, weird texture glitches). Opensource drivers turned out to be more reliable and playable, but they still develop slower than NVIDIA vendor drivers for example.

Quoting: liamdaweOn top of that, Feral haven't even released what specs it will support, AMD might even be supported.
Hopefully :) I think it happened with them that their ports were released as NVIDIA-exclusive only to add the AMD support later, I think it's reasonable considered the numbers and AMD behavior.

Also, peace @dmantione, I respect you a lot for your opinions and technical insight <3

@edddeduck_feral quality post as usual!