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The Humble RPG Bundle seems like a really great deal for Linux gamers
3 Sep 2019 at 7:50 pm UTC Likes: 4
3 Sep 2019 at 7:50 pm UTC Likes: 4
You supported good devs in a good way, I wish I could have paid them full price at realease, this really is a great deal!
The Humble RPG Bundle seems like a really great deal for Linux gamers
3 Sep 2019 at 7:45 pm UTC Likes: 5
3 Sep 2019 at 7:45 pm UTC Likes: 5
3.67€ for tyranny and pillars of eternity, am I reading what I am reading? oO
Live and survive as a dinosaur in "Path of Titans", a new survival game coming to Linux
16 Jul 2019 at 11:55 am UTC Likes: 5
16 Jul 2019 at 11:55 am UTC Likes: 5
Dinosaurs + linux, so cool :)
10 years ago GamingOnLinux was created, what a ride it's been
5 Jul 2019 at 3:32 am UTC Likes: 2
5 Jul 2019 at 3:32 am UTC Likes: 2
Full love to Liam and GOL team, thank you so much for all the positivity and all the great work you have been providing on a daily basis for us. You have helped me a lot in my life in a time were things in the world and in my life seemed to me to never go the right way. You have opened my eyes on so many things and so many great people working with a positive philosophy.
Thanks for all the things you have done for linux gaming. I think you are a great journalist and a honest person and it really helps to have people like you on this planet.
Happy birthday peace to you, GOL team and community, you are awesome!
Thanks for all the things you have done for linux gaming. I think you are a great journalist and a honest person and it really helps to have people like you on this planet.
Happy birthday peace to you, GOL team and community, you are awesome!
Linux Mint doing a small-form-factor MintBox 3, they don't sound too happy about Snaps
3 Jul 2019 at 8:23 am UTC
3 Jul 2019 at 8:23 am UTC
Bravo Clément^^ honestly I quite like this distribution, it has almost everything you need at the first boot, it is user friendly, I also like the design of the interface. It is a dynamic team, which love and works in the good direction for linux in general. I have to say that I haven't encounter a single problem on all the games I have tried on linux. For me this is an important detail when you want to compare with some other distributions (including ubuntu itself), and more importantly with windows which over the time becomes more and more bugy. It is almost the same kernell since... vista with full loads of patch, fixes, spyware, backdoor, annoying softwares...
Double Fine Productions acquired by Microsoft for Xbox Game Studios, Psychonauts 2 still for Linux
9 Jun 2019 at 9:57 pm UTC
9 Jun 2019 at 9:57 pm UTC
Well bye bye Tim Schaffer, your games were great. You supported linux, but joining the most evil forces of the universe for the futur of mankind, is a no go for me. If I was abble to get all my games from your studio refunded, I would do it right away. Good luck in your trip into hell.
DRM has been blown out the airlock, as X4: Foundations for Linux is now on GOG
8 Jun 2019 at 4:22 am UTC Likes: 1
8 Jun 2019 at 4:22 am UTC Likes: 1
I honestly quite like the fact that you can install or not update yourself. Sometime the game changes so much from one update to one-other and not always for the best, I even think they should host every single patch, so you can play the version you enjoy the most.
Of course I am also impatient for gog galaxy to be released on linux, I also know gog had difficulties recently, that they are a small team with small budget, and that they have their priorities. They put forward the openness of their galaxy client, the fact that it should work on any platform, therefore I guess linux client should come soon or later. I would not even be surprised if in a couple of year gog could not remain independant and will partner with valve. (which could be a good thing for linux).
Don't forget gog belongs to cdprojekt and that back in the days, they were some of the first linux supporters. When they released witcher 2 it did not get the way people wanted it, but noneless the effort should have been appreciated for what it was. Major RPG + DRM Free was quite original back in the days as every single other editor was advocating for always more DRM. So if you had linux support on top of that, you have a really original company that loves video games and their gamers probably even more than gamers themselves.
Now there are quite a few game on linux and on gog, and they are drmfree, I really don't get why people are so relentless against them. They offer everything an honest editor should offer to their customer : the full disposal of their purchase.
Peace :)
Of course I am also impatient for gog galaxy to be released on linux, I also know gog had difficulties recently, that they are a small team with small budget, and that they have their priorities. They put forward the openness of their galaxy client, the fact that it should work on any platform, therefore I guess linux client should come soon or later. I would not even be surprised if in a couple of year gog could not remain independant and will partner with valve. (which could be a good thing for linux).
Don't forget gog belongs to cdprojekt and that back in the days, they were some of the first linux supporters. When they released witcher 2 it did not get the way people wanted it, but noneless the effort should have been appreciated for what it was. Major RPG + DRM Free was quite original back in the days as every single other editor was advocating for always more DRM. So if you had linux support on top of that, you have a really original company that loves video games and their gamers probably even more than gamers themselves.
Now there are quite a few game on linux and on gog, and they are drmfree, I really don't get why people are so relentless against them. They offer everything an honest editor should offer to their customer : the full disposal of their purchase.
Peace :)
Monster Prom 2: Holiday Season has been fully funded and massively over the goal
8 Jun 2019 at 4:10 am UTC
8 Jun 2019 at 4:10 am UTC
I think I woke up too early or my mind is really twisted as I completly missread the first part of the title of the game :D
DRM has been blown out the airlock, as X4: Foundations for Linux is now on GOG
6 Jun 2019 at 11:39 am UTC Likes: 5
6 Jun 2019 at 11:39 am UTC Likes: 5
gog + linux, always a pleasure :)
The next release of the free and open source racer 'Yorg' sounds like it's going to be great
9 Apr 2019 at 8:19 pm UTC Likes: 1
9 Apr 2019 at 8:19 pm UTC Likes: 1
excellent news, i think it will end up as a very a good game for lan party :) Nowadays there are so many games and most of my friends are split between all kind of games, but nothing better than a simple and lightweight game to have fun with friends.
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