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Latest Comments by AsciiWolf
Steam breaks more records with 33 million online, and over 10 million gaming
9 Jan 2023 at 1:08 pm UTC Likes: 9

It is really nice that 4 out of 5 most played games are playable on Linux and 2 of them are native. :happy:

Xbox Game Studios talk more of their titles on Steam Deck
27 Dec 2022 at 5:52 pm UTC Likes: 4

Halo: The Master Chief Collection EAC support when?

Google gives up on Stadia, will offer refunds on games and hardware
29 Sep 2022 at 11:02 pm UTC

Considering how crappy GeForce NOW is, this is really bad news. :sad: Looking forward to Amazon Luna, but I don't have any higher hopes anymore...

Trombone Champ is my new favourite rhythm game
26 Sep 2022 at 5:42 pm UTC

Quoting: legluondunetDid you try to play old Linux native games?
It's a very difficult task to launch them on recent Linux distributions.
Today it's more easy to launch a Windows game on Linux than an old Linux native game.
It is not that bad. Usually, most of the issues are quite easy to solve. I play UT2004 natively on my Fedora 36, it is an out-of-box experience thanks to Luxtorpeda, but it was not that hard to get working even without using Luxtorpeda or Lutris - just copy new versions of some libs to the UT2004/System directory, then edit one line in UT2004 config file, at least if I remember correctly. Similar "tweaking" is also common on Windows and its gaming community. Sure, backward compatibility of Windows is sadly way better, but many games still need various tweaks and fixes to be able to run properly on latest versions of Windows.

Blizzard don't officially support Steam Deck / Linux but they still fix issues for it
26 Sep 2022 at 12:46 pm UTC Likes: 5

Quoting: GuestI'm surprised they directly addressed it instead of a quiet fix. I know Blizz has been secretly pretty Linux/WINE friendly, but they don't usually come out and say it like they did here, do they?
Longer time ago, they even officially sent some patches to Wine to make WoW run better. :wink:

Trombone Champ is my new favourite rhythm game
26 Sep 2022 at 12:42 pm UTC

Seems to run great, but sadly another game that has no native port. :sad:

Intel announce their NUC 12 Enthusiast Mini PC and Kit with Arc graphics
20 Sep 2022 at 12:08 pm UTC

Quoting: damarrinThey actually confirmed somewhere the "OS of choice" will include a Linux or two? The choice could be between Windows home and pro or whatever they're called now.
I'm afraid it will more likely be Win 10 and Win 11. And probably just the crappy Home edition.

Free and open source arena shooter Xonotic 0.8.5 now available
1 Jul 2022 at 10:54 am UTC Likes: 1

Yay! I am going to update the Flatpak [External Link]. :smile:

An interview with Ken VanDine, Ubuntu desktop lead at Canonical
23 May 2022 at 12:44 pm UTC Likes: 4

Nice interview, but I really dislike how Canonical is forcing Snap. Also, it's really sad that Ubuntu is one of the few distros that have really bad Flatpak support with outdated Flatpak/XDG portal packages, no Flatpak support in their GNOME Software fork etc. :sad: