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ScummVM 2.8.0 released with new game support and plenty of upgrades
3 Jan 2024 at 3:02 pm UTC
3 Jan 2024 at 3:02 pm UTC
Soon it will run any game, retro or contemporary alike 😛
The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall remake Daggerfall Unity 1.0 out now
3 Jan 2024 at 3:01 pm UTC Likes: 2
3 Jan 2024 at 3:01 pm UTC Likes: 2
Thanks to this project Daggerfall aged... Surprisingly well? It's just very much different to everything Elder Scrolls that came after. Huge, and I mean HUGE open world, lots of procedural generation, interactions and politics in the ever changing world and more.
Morrowind is a game from my era and Oblivion is my favorite so I always had difficulty getting into Daggerfall which was less streamlined. Now enjoying it thanks to this project. DF Unity is a godsend.
All 5 mainline TES games are fully playable on Steam on Linux btw:
- Arena - Dosbox through Luxtorpeda
- Daggerfall - DF Unity through Luxtorpeda
- Morrowind - OpenMW through Luxtorpeda
- Oblivion - Proton
- Skyrim (both legacy version and current Special/Anniversary Edition) - Proton
And then TES: Online and TES: Legends, also work great with Proton.
Morrowind is a game from my era and Oblivion is my favorite so I always had difficulty getting into Daggerfall which was less streamlined. Now enjoying it thanks to this project. DF Unity is a godsend.
All 5 mainline TES games are fully playable on Steam on Linux btw:
- Arena - Dosbox through Luxtorpeda
- Daggerfall - DF Unity through Luxtorpeda
- Morrowind - OpenMW through Luxtorpeda
- Oblivion - Proton
- Skyrim (both legacy version and current Special/Anniversary Edition) - Proton
And then TES: Online and TES: Legends, also work great with Proton.
Linux use on Steam ends 2023 with a multi-year high (thanks Steam Deck)
3 Jan 2024 at 2:47 pm UTC Likes: 3
3 Jan 2024 at 2:47 pm UTC Likes: 3
Here's the most played Steam Deck games of 2023
29 Dec 2023 at 4:38 pm UTC Likes: 2
29 Dec 2023 at 4:38 pm UTC Likes: 2
Here's to the brave souls playing Starfield on Steam Deck....
Heroes of Might and Magic II game engine fheroes2 v1.0.11 released
28 Dec 2023 at 11:48 am UTC Likes: 4
28 Dec 2023 at 11:48 am UTC Likes: 4
Yay! My favorite HOMM game.
MineClone2 'The Fire and Stone release' is out now
22 Dec 2023 at 3:35 pm UTC Likes: 2
22 Dec 2023 at 3:35 pm UTC Likes: 2
Quoting: kneekooHey, please come to our Discord [External Link] or Matrix [External Link] to give us some details about that. It looks like you have some specifics if you're sure that's not a Minetest issue. A little profiling might reveal the issue. This year MineClone2 scored some really nice performance improvements that enabled it to run reasonably well on my old Core 2 Duo laptop, so I wonder what else is there that causes performance drops on an RTX 3060 Ti.I appreciate the friendly invitation! I might take you up on your offer one day. For now I do not have time nor patience to work through any further steps of troubleshooting for this issue.
Godot 4.3 dev 1 brings major rendering changes - plus W4 Games on console support
22 Dec 2023 at 12:49 pm UTC Likes: 11
22 Dec 2023 at 12:49 pm UTC Likes: 11
Making games costs money.
This situation specifically is largely due to the console companies, Nintendo, Sony, and Microsoft (in this order of being guilty) having a monopoly-like hold on their respective store platforms.
Many folks do not realize how good we all have with PC and also partly with Steam. This is the closest to democratized and decentralized we can get under free market economy.
While PC as a platform makes it possible for you to:
- develop a game relatively easily with hundreds of possible pre-made engines, libraries, asset editors and other tools
- publish it by yourself on your own website or choose between dozen digital storefronts
Steam also offers:
- low, fully refundable one-off publishing fee
- high process and data transparency
- publicly documented platform integration tools
- additional features for no additional cost (think Proton, Remote Play, friends system, Big Picture, universal gamepad support, overlay etc.)
- free platform discoverability & visibility (algorithm will surface the game to the right players if the game will be very positively received and reaches certain threshold), aka free marketing
None of this is possible on the mainstream consoles. You can guess why.
This situation specifically is largely due to the console companies, Nintendo, Sony, and Microsoft (in this order of being guilty) having a monopoly-like hold on their respective store platforms.
Many folks do not realize how good we all have with PC and also partly with Steam. This is the closest to democratized and decentralized we can get under free market economy.
While PC as a platform makes it possible for you to:
- develop a game relatively easily with hundreds of possible pre-made engines, libraries, asset editors and other tools
- publish it by yourself on your own website or choose between dozen digital storefronts
Steam also offers:
- low, fully refundable one-off publishing fee
- high process and data transparency
- publicly documented platform integration tools
- additional features for no additional cost (think Proton, Remote Play, friends system, Big Picture, universal gamepad support, overlay etc.)
- free platform discoverability & visibility (algorithm will surface the game to the right players if the game will be very positively received and reaches certain threshold), aka free marketing
None of this is possible on the mainstream consoles. You can guess why.
MineClone2 'The Fire and Stone release' is out now
22 Dec 2023 at 10:57 am UTC Likes: 1
22 Dec 2023 at 10:57 am UTC Likes: 1
I played MineClone2 lately, had good fun despite dying a lot but got frustrated eventually by its poor peformance on Linux :( I experienced constant FPS drops on NVIDIA and have read this is not a Minetest issue but specifically a MineClone2 issue.
ScummVM expands support for Macromedia Director
20 Dec 2023 at 1:31 pm UTC Likes: 2
20 Dec 2023 at 1:31 pm UTC Likes: 2
but titles released after 1995 use Director versions that aren't yet supportedSoon, I hope!
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