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Latest Comments by hurt138
Indie RTS 'Rusted Warfare' has a huge new release out, loads of new stuff
3 Dec 2018 at 5:43 pm UTC

It really is a good game. If you love classic RTS its a must play!

I really wish they would add achievements. Would love to play through the campaign with some achievements.

Customizable top-down shooter ‘JYDGE’ released, my thoughts
11 Oct 2017 at 3:16 pm UTC

I have been looking for something "Dead Nation" like for Linux, and this might just be the game.

Editorial: A chat about asking developers for a Linux port
7 Dec 2016 at 2:29 pm UTC

Quoting: XelancerTruth is the world of gaming is becoming so BIG that its fracturing itself under its own weight; windows store vs steam games not playing together (COD), console wars (PSN vs Xbox live), the high price of PC games - I remember the days when console games where proportionally much more expensive. If we are not careful then game developers are going to increasingly take sides...
I have been a gamer on every platform since the Atari 2600 back in the 80s. I can say that games these days are much more cross platform than any back in the days of old. True it does suck when that game you really want to play is not on your OS or console of choice, but its up to the developer and always has.

The cost of console games costing more was mostly due to the cartridge days. No way to make that cheaper (back then). The issue I see with the cost of console and PC or even physical and digital these days, is the dev cost of AAA games. When companies put armies of staff and huge budgets on marketing that game, the actual media ends up being such a small fraction of the total cost.

A lot of people these days seem to think that it is a given right to have any game they want on what ever platform they want.

Nearly 4 years later, Steam still won’t close to the tray icon on Linux without workarounds
2 Dec 2016 at 2:29 am UTC

Just got a Steam Update and its actually working Correctly for me now.

I think someone might have seen your post. ;)

What one game would blow your mind if it came to Linux & SteamOS?
1 Dec 2016 at 3:41 pm UTC Likes: 1

Rocksmith 2014 Remastered would be my number 1 pick.

But I do find it sad that none of the older id Software games on steam have linux support. There where at one time always know as the games to run on linux.