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Over 1,000 games have released on Steam this year with Linux support
12 Dec 2016 at 9:55 am UTC
12 Dec 2016 at 9:55 am UTC
Guessing 1047 :)
Inner Chains, an incredibly brutal looking UE4-built FPS that's coming to Linux shows off some gameplay
4 Dec 2016 at 4:13 am UTC
4 Dec 2016 at 4:13 am UTC
Wow. Fantastic level design. Love the art style. All the little details. Not much to go on for the combat, so far. A game I'm interested to follow.
Open source RTS game 0 A.D. has a new project leader, continues towards next Alpha version
4 Dec 2016 at 3:51 am UTC
4 Dec 2016 at 3:51 am UTC
Xonotic (based on Nexuiz) has pretty decent graphics. Used to play loads of Nexuiz a few years back.
What one game would blow your mind if it came to Linux & SteamOS?
2 Dec 2016 at 1:55 pm UTC Likes: 1
Another similar indie title, The Banner Saga - has a Linux version on Steam and GOG. But the follow-up The Banner Saga 2 - is out on Windows and Mac, but not Linux :(
My own status when it comes to Windows games / Linux games....
If I *really* want the game and it is only on Windows, then if the price is good enough, I'll get it. Noting that ideally I get the Windows game DRM free, so I don't have to mess around with Steam client under Wine.
(Recently bought Skyrim: Legendary Edition for £4.24 - steam key for Windows)
If I *really* want the game, but the price is high (e.g. The Witcher 3 GOTY at £20.99 on sale) then I will hold off buying it, until either the Windows version is really cheap or they get around to releasing the Linux version.
Finally, if the game is on Linux then I'm happier to spend more money to get it. So, if that Witcher 3 GOTY was £20.99 AND on Linux - No problem, I'd buy it immediately.
2 Dec 2016 at 1:55 pm UTC Likes: 1
Quoting: GuestYes, it is a shame about LoG2 and not bothering to release for Linux. I got it on GOG (DRM free) for Windows, and have played it under Wine, but as a paying customer this is not what I want to do.Quoting: IvancilloLegend of Grimrock 2.Such a shame about LoG2. Can't believe indy developers who released the first one didn't bother with the second. Going in the wrong direction!!!
Another similar indie title, The Banner Saga - has a Linux version on Steam and GOG. But the follow-up The Banner Saga 2 - is out on Windows and Mac, but not Linux :(
My own status when it comes to Windows games / Linux games....
If I *really* want the game and it is only on Windows, then if the price is good enough, I'll get it. Noting that ideally I get the Windows game DRM free, so I don't have to mess around with Steam client under Wine.
(Recently bought Skyrim: Legendary Edition for £4.24 - steam key for Windows)
If I *really* want the game, but the price is high (e.g. The Witcher 3 GOTY at £20.99 on sale) then I will hold off buying it, until either the Windows version is really cheap or they get around to releasing the Linux version.
Finally, if the game is on Linux then I'm happier to spend more money to get it. So, if that Witcher 3 GOTY was £20.99 AND on Linux - No problem, I'd buy it immediately.
What one game would blow your mind if it came to Linux & SteamOS?
1 Dec 2016 at 3:31 pm UTC Likes: 2
1 Dec 2016 at 3:31 pm UTC Likes: 2
My choice is for Witcher 3.
However my top few choices also include:
Skyrim, DOOM, Shadow Warrior 2
A bit further down, but still near the top of my list:
All the Fallouts, Dragon's Dogma, Watch Dogs 2, Dragon Age, Oblivion, Dishonored I+II
Noting that I already own DOOM, and I'm suffering to play it under Windows.
Also, I'm expecting SW2 will be on its way to Linux soon. (Please hurry the F up)
However my top few choices also include:
Skyrim, DOOM, Shadow Warrior 2
A bit further down, but still near the top of my list:
All the Fallouts, Dragon's Dogma, Watch Dogs 2, Dragon Age, Oblivion, Dishonored I+II
Noting that I already own DOOM, and I'm suffering to play it under Windows.
Also, I'm expecting SW2 will be on its way to Linux soon. (Please hurry the F up)
The GOG winter sale has begun, you can get Neverwinter Nights Diamond Edition free
1 Dec 2016 at 1:24 pm UTC
1 Dec 2016 at 1:24 pm UTC
Well, good to know what that teaser was about. Shame that my guess was incorrect (i.e. NWN Enhanced Edition release). Agreeing with Liam, it's a bit soon for another sale. It'll be yet another - the January sale - a couple of weeks after this one.
As someone who follows sales a lot, there aren't many discounts any different to previous discounts - "Same old, same old"
Crypt of the Necrodancer 'DRM free' - currently on GOG for £3.69 (66% off).
- I bought the Steam key version from Steam for £2.74 a couple of weeks ago (75% off).
If there were sufficient discounts on these games, I'd buy them (discounts not good enough for me):
Darkest Dungeon, Soma, Wasteland 2
Also, while observing the discount level on GOG, and sharing my observations:
Enter the Gungeon 'DRM free' - currently on GOG for £9.89 (10% off)
- That game was 50% off in recent sales on Steam.
Finishing off with... I'd be all over Witcher 3 and Shadow Warrior 2 .... if the Linux ports were out.
As someone who follows sales a lot, there aren't many discounts any different to previous discounts - "Same old, same old"
Crypt of the Necrodancer 'DRM free' - currently on GOG for £3.69 (66% off).
- I bought the Steam key version from Steam for £2.74 a couple of weeks ago (75% off).
If there were sufficient discounts on these games, I'd buy them (discounts not good enough for me):
Darkest Dungeon, Soma, Wasteland 2
Also, while observing the discount level on GOG, and sharing my observations:
Enter the Gungeon 'DRM free' - currently on GOG for £9.89 (10% off)
- That game was 50% off in recent sales on Steam.
Finishing off with... I'd be all over Witcher 3 and Shadow Warrior 2 .... if the Linux ports were out.
GOG have something mysterious planned for December 1st
30 Nov 2016 at 12:45 am UTC
30 Nov 2016 at 12:45 am UTC
I would hazard a guess, based on what people have observed so far, that there will be released a new Enhanced Edition version of Neverwinter Nights (and maybe NWN II as well). Earlier this year Beamdog released Enhanced versions of Baldur's Gate, BG2, and Icewind Dale. Noting that when the enhanced versions of the BG1, BG2, IWD games came out, they made very amenable discounts to existing owners of the older games on GOG ( and so I grabbed them =P ).
Feedback needed for our 'Linux Game Of The Year Award' that will start soon
29 Nov 2016 at 6:03 pm UTC Likes: 1
29 Nov 2016 at 6:03 pm UTC Likes: 1
Thing is, like a couple of others who've mentioned in this thread, I haven't played (or even watched youtube game-play videos) sufficient number of the 2016 releases to be able to make comprehensive nominations.
Owing to being a frugal character, I buy stuff when it is really cheap on sales. So unless it is a brand new, top AAA game that has been 75% off in a sale, then it is doubtful to be in my collection.
Most of my gaming this year has been with "Dying Light: The Following Enhanced Edition (2015)", "FTL: Faster Than Light (2012)", "Serious Sam 3: BFE (2012)", "Mad Max (2016)", "Crypt of the Necrodancer (2015)", "Rocket League (2016)", "Sky Force Anniversary (2015)", "Chaos Reborn (2015)", "Overlord (2016)", "Space Run (2014)", "Desktop Dungeons (2014)", "Iron Snout (2016)", and plenty of other odds and ends.
Although I own "Alien Isolation (2015)", "The Talos Principle (2015)", "Tomb Raider (2016)", "Bioshock Infinite (2015)", "Company of Heroes 2 (2015)", "Warhammer 40000: Dawn of War II Retribution (2016)", "Pillars of Eternity (2015)" and plenty of others (some of which are very recent), I've never played them so I can't really make any comments on those titles.
I take my time over stuff. I've put over 100 hours into Dying Light and Mad Max this year, and nearly that into FTL and Serious Sam 3. Also, games I'd nominate for my own "game of the year" awards, are not necessarily games that have been released this year.
Okay, laters.
Owing to being a frugal character, I buy stuff when it is really cheap on sales. So unless it is a brand new, top AAA game that has been 75% off in a sale, then it is doubtful to be in my collection.
Most of my gaming this year has been with "Dying Light: The Following Enhanced Edition (2015)", "FTL: Faster Than Light (2012)", "Serious Sam 3: BFE (2012)", "Mad Max (2016)", "Crypt of the Necrodancer (2015)", "Rocket League (2016)", "Sky Force Anniversary (2015)", "Chaos Reborn (2015)", "Overlord (2016)", "Space Run (2014)", "Desktop Dungeons (2014)", "Iron Snout (2016)", and plenty of other odds and ends.
Although I own "Alien Isolation (2015)", "The Talos Principle (2015)", "Tomb Raider (2016)", "Bioshock Infinite (2015)", "Company of Heroes 2 (2015)", "Warhammer 40000: Dawn of War II Retribution (2016)", "Pillars of Eternity (2015)" and plenty of others (some of which are very recent), I've never played them so I can't really make any comments on those titles.
I take my time over stuff. I've put over 100 hours into Dying Light and Mad Max this year, and nearly that into FTL and Serious Sam 3. Also, games I'd nominate for my own "game of the year" awards, are not necessarily games that have been released this year.
Okay, laters.
Some nuts Black Friday deals for Linux gamers to make note of
26 Nov 2016 at 3:23 am UTC
26 Nov 2016 at 3:23 am UTC
Just decided to purchase GRID Autosport direct from Steam. It is 75% off (£6.24) at the moment. Buying on a Linux pc, naturally.
Also picked up indie game "The Swapper" (for Linux) on Steam - It is currently 81% off (£2.27).
Future purchases "when they get ported to Linux".... Witcher 3 GOTY, Shadow Warrior 2 - I'm holding back on purchasing these until the Linux version is out. Tempted by XCOM 2, Tyranny, Deus Ex: MD - but maybe at some point in the future.
Recently finished "Mad Max" which is on the sales now. It worked really well on my Linux system. Good port.
Also picked up indie game "The Swapper" (for Linux) on Steam - It is currently 81% off (£2.27).
Future purchases "when they get ported to Linux".... Witcher 3 GOTY, Shadow Warrior 2 - I'm holding back on purchasing these until the Linux version is out. Tempted by XCOM 2, Tyranny, Deus Ex: MD - but maybe at some point in the future.
Recently finished "Mad Max" which is on the sales now. It worked really well on my Linux system. Good port.
The Humble Store is having a huge birthday sale, tons of stuff for insanely cheap
11 Nov 2016 at 5:20 am UTC
11 Nov 2016 at 5:20 am UTC
Having scanned through the games, ordering the list by biggest discount, there are plenty of games listed which are not at optimal discount level, i.e. I've picked them up cheaper on other sales.
Here's a few that I've spotted and like the game and the price.... but I own most of them already (not this one *)
FTL: Faster Than Light (DRM free + Steam) -70% £1.79
Trine: Enchanted Edition (DRM free + Steam) -85% £1.49
Trine 2: Complete Story (DRM free + Steam) -85% £2.09
Prison Architect (DRM free + Steam) -75% £4.99 *
Tomb Raider (Steam) -70% £4.49
Pick and choose, and you'll get some juicy morsels.
Here's a few that I've spotted and like the game and the price.... but I own most of them already (not this one *)
FTL: Faster Than Light (DRM free + Steam) -70% £1.79
Trine: Enchanted Edition (DRM free + Steam) -85% £1.49
Trine 2: Complete Story (DRM free + Steam) -85% £2.09
Prison Architect (DRM free + Steam) -75% £4.99 *
Tomb Raider (Steam) -70% £4.49
Pick and choose, and you'll get some juicy morsels.
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