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Latest Comments by Tiedemann
Ultra Off-Road Simulator 2019: Alaska will be supported on Linux with enough requests
14 Jan 2019 at 10:26 pm UTC

Wow. I loved the old Cabelas off-road adventure game so this is a must have for me.

Looks like the 'Linux Steam Integration' project is being continued with Intel's Clear Linux
1 Jan 2019 at 5:24 pm UTC

They have a lot to do if they want me to buy any Intel HW or use an Intel distro this year but maybe the ice will melt some day :P

Planet Nomads has another update out with new weather types and lots of tweaks
20 Dec 2018 at 8:03 pm UTC

I really like the game but as others have said, once you have the production going there's not much to do. I really like the exploration for resources and that you actually have to plan and/or use more than one base to get things going smooth.
I've never cared about the multiplayer but I hope for more content and purpose.

There's a lot of really impressive builds to check out on YT.

The lovely aquarium building game Megaquarium just had a big update
16 Dec 2018 at 3:43 pm UTC Likes: 2

Good thing these update news articles pops up so I get reminded of games I forgot to buy :P

Godhood, the deity simulator from Abbey Games has a gameplay teaser, confirmed for Linux
4 Dec 2018 at 11:47 pm UTC Likes: 1

A civilization of furry ppl?


Chef, a restaurant management sim is going to see a Linux release
4 Dec 2018 at 11:39 pm UTC

Looks nice. Hope they get the Linux version out before xmas :P

Valve have some serious competition, with the Epic Games Store being announced
4 Dec 2018 at 11:30 pm UTC Likes: 2

Quoting: zen_xenoYeah, no way.

If it isn't on Steam or GOG I'm not interested. I started pirating games on C64 - started buying games because Steam is such a great platform for me. I'll never lose or damage the discs, don't have to keep track of boxes or manuals. I have over a thousand games in my Steam library, but if publishers want to keep making their own stores I have no problem pirating again. Already looks like I won't be able to get Elder Scrolls 6 via Steam so guess what? I have a VPN, I'm not gonna buy it. Steam provides a service I find valuable, GOG has inspired my love for their resurrection of old games, and for being DRM free. What do these other publishers have to offer but scattering my library of games across more platforms, more passwords and logins, less consolidation, more bugs. NO! I won't buy it, I'll just pirate.
So you're entitled to Elder Scrolls 6 for free cause it's not on Steam?