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Stadia Pro games for September are up with HITMAN, Hello Neighbor and more
2 Sep 2020 at 5:48 am UTC
2 Sep 2020 at 5:48 am UTC
Liam, are you sure with Strange Brigade and Rock of Ages 3: Make & Break?
Both are playable with the Pro Subscription for me.
Both are playable with the Pro Subscription for me.
Unique card-based strategy game 'Faeria' updated with The Dragon's Lair
24 Nov 2018 at 7:02 am UTC
24 Nov 2018 at 7:02 am UTC
Thank you very much, have to try this out! :-)
Unique card-based strategy game 'Faeria' updated with The Dragon's Lair
23 Nov 2018 at 12:50 pm UTC Likes: 1
23 Nov 2018 at 12:50 pm UTC Likes: 1
Quoting: JanneI want to start over with the basic deck and initial tutorials. But there's no way to reset or start over, so I just can't get into the game again.I had a similar problem - try the puzzle mode! It starts easy and you'll be in again in no time. For the basic decks there are blueprints, so you should be able to rebuild them.
Quoting: MicromegasThe game client has also a very easy to use tournament feature build in to quickly set up some tournaments with your friends.How does it work...? Sounds pretty interesting! I thought that this would be a new feature in Valve's upcoming "Artifact" - didn't expect this in Faeria?!
Unique card-based strategy game 'Faeria' updated with The Dragon's Lair
22 Nov 2018 at 5:16 pm UTC Likes: 3
22 Nov 2018 at 5:16 pm UTC Likes: 3
Since the "2.0" update much, much better - very polished, many game modes (single and multi), runs flawless, cross-plattform multiplayer, nice and fair business model. I found over 70 chests (booster) on my account, too - was really surprised!
Highly recommended, give it a try (especially if you played/owned it before)!
Highly recommended, give it a try (especially if you played/owned it before)!
Stellaris: Apocalypse expansion announced, prepare to fire the Colossus!
11 Jan 2018 at 5:33 pm UTC
11 Jan 2018 at 5:33 pm UTC
Quoting: MalThe next release is like a different game entirely and one could not appreciate the next update after getting used to warp, wormholes and free movement in general in the 1.x releases. I wouldn't really recommend to buy the game to anyone before Apocalypse is released and the new game starts to be played on streams.Good point of view, this is indeed very true - I didn't consider the coming changes to the core mechanics.
Stellaris: Apocalypse expansion announced, prepare to fire the Colossus!
11 Jan 2018 at 4:52 pm UTC Likes: 3
11 Jan 2018 at 4:52 pm UTC Likes: 3
Quoting: GuestThis game sounds like fun but $150.00 for the complete game is a bit much. They seem to be releasing DLC's every couple of months.Why not buy the main game first...? If you like it you can extend it from time to time - maybe during sales. Starting with all DLCs activated is not necessary in my opinion. If you're more into multiplayer - no problem either, because all DLCs from the host game are activated in Stellaris for all other players.
What one game would blow your mind if it came to Linux & SteamOS?
1 Dec 2016 at 7:09 pm UTC Likes: 1
1 Dec 2016 at 7:09 pm UTC Likes: 1
Witcher 3
Dawn of War III
Subnautica
Dawn of War III
Subnautica
Dungeons 2 and all the DLC is now available on GOG with Linux support
5 Sep 2016 at 4:42 am UTC Likes: 1
5 Sep 2016 at 4:42 am UTC Likes: 1
Quoting: elbuglioneGOG is dead for me.I can see your point here, but - what alternatives do you recommend, especially for DRM-free games? I use Steam as well, but most people here use Linux for a reason I suppose (freedom, privacy, control - and underlying Steam is the opposite of this reasons). I don't want to blame Steam, it really pushed Linux gaming in my opinion, but for me DRM-free games wins hands down. And even GOG is not ideal, I can download and backup the games I bought on my own and they will run without GOG in the future.
I will come back to buy games when CDPR and GOG shows respect for Linux Gamers.
Rocket League officially confirmed for Linux with the next update, a beta version that is
3 Sep 2016 at 3:06 pm UTC
3 Sep 2016 at 3:06 pm UTC
Quoting: ZodiacMentor...Thanks for the info! "Opt out" sounds good for me, nice this will be possible. However I don't like micro transactions generally (especially if they occur outside pure Free2Play games and in combination with paid DLCs -> $$$), probably I'm too old-school for this kind of "business model".
Rocket League officially confirmed for Linux with the next update, a beta version that is
3 Sep 2016 at 5:47 am UTC
3 Sep 2016 at 5:47 am UTC
Good news, but let's see if it really happens - too much delay, too much broken promises for me...
"Also, this update will introduce their micro-transaction crate/key model." :sick:
This is indeed a reason not to play or support the game (for me, of course), but because I own it anyway (Steam Controller) I'll test it. Why not more paid DLCs? Why a random, lottery like model? I really dislike it - this is a bad kind of "low level psychology". I don't see any benefits. Do you like crate/keys - and if, why?
"Also, this update will introduce their micro-transaction crate/key model." :sick:
This is indeed a reason not to play or support the game (for me, of course), but because I own it anyway (Steam Controller) I'll test it. Why not more paid DLCs? Why a random, lottery like model? I really dislike it - this is a bad kind of "low level psychology". I don't see any benefits. Do you like crate/keys - and if, why?
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