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Latest Comments by razing32
The big Wine 3.0 release is now officially available
18 Jan 2018 at 11:58 pm UTC

Quoting: coolbober
Quoting: Comandante ÑoñardoI wonder when We gonna see this included in Crossover..
Sometimes I wonder why people pays so much money for a computer game, but not for such a usefull tool like crossover. Crossover 17 is great, I can't wait for next release.
Was curios about that.
Is the support good ?

The Red Strings Club, a cyberpunk narrative experience will come to Linux
16 Jan 2018 at 2:05 pm UTC Likes: 1

I saw this on steam last night and thought to myself ...aww , no Linux.
This is good news :)
Love me some Cyberpunk.

RimWorld developer says next version is the big 1.0 release
16 Jan 2018 at 1:58 pm UTC

Quoting: SamsaiAh, fantastic. Seems that I hopped on the RimWorld train just in time.
I hopped on it because of you :P
Seemed like a fun game on stream.

Tale of Toast, another open world MMO that's going to release with Linux support
16 Jan 2018 at 1:39 pm UTC

Quoting: Beamboom
Quoting: razing32Well , if you can get it running in Wine , Secret World Legends might be enjoyable to you.
The PVE campaign was fun , and the atmosphere and world were great fun.
Yeah I know of it, it did look really cool.

Oh man - don't get me started on what i WOULD have played, had I started running Windows binaries again. I'd then rather just dual boot into Windows, but yeah... Heck I'd even play Anarchy Online again, if I could.

However, I stay firm:
[center]No tux? No bux![/center]

But there's that vampire MMO planned that Liam has written about a couple of times. I really, really look forward to that one. At the very least it's something else than the cookie-cutter fantasy theme. If done right, I might love it just for being different.
I get that , it's your opinion and I respect it , but ... this is Free to Play.
Sure micro transactions help you progress and travel faster but they are not needed.
Still. Up to you.

Need a Horror Game for October? Join the 'Doki Doki Literature Club'
15 Jan 2018 at 10:26 pm UTC

I am VERY late to the party. (months in fact)
Dear f*ck , I thought Undertale broke the 4th wall. But this game , man .... this game.
Spoiler, click me

>terminal
$su
Password:
#rm razing.chr
Confrim [Y/N] : Y
...


CRYENGINE to get improved Linux support
15 Jan 2018 at 6:10 pm UTC Likes: 1

Quoting: Purple Library Guy
Quoting: tuubi
Quoting: BeamboomCryengine will forever have a special place in my heart because of Crysis 2 - the coolest FPS I've played this decade. But... I thought this engine for all practical purposes was dead now? Are there new games released on it nowadays?
A few, apparently [External Link].
Even so, the situation seems dire enough that I can well imagine whoever's responsible wanting to say, "It's My Engine and I'll CRY if I want to".
You just HAD to go there , didn't you :D :D :D

Tale of Toast, another open world MMO that's going to release with Linux support
15 Jan 2018 at 5:11 pm UTC

Quoting: Beamboom
Quoting: razing32I'll bite. What's "your" MMO ? :P
Haha it wasn't meant as a bait :D
But I'm waiting for a futuristic/sci-fi/cyberpunk themed action MMO with a rich, dark atmosphere, primarily PVE based. Think Shadowrun type universe. Good old Anarchy Online is another good reference. Or even Star Wars Galaxies.

Or, if it has to be a "old times" setting , then NOT fantasy but rather a gothic/steampunk type setting.

Exploration is a core feature, complex crafting, tons of options to create your character both in regards to looks and skills.
Oh man.. The mere thought made me drool.
Well , if you can get it running in Wine , Secret World Legends might be enjoyable to you.
The PVE campaign was fun , and the atmosphere and world were great fun.

The 'GPD Win 2' could be an interesting device for Linux gaming on the go
15 Jan 2018 at 1:50 pm UTC

Quoting: RTherenI wonder if SteamOS would run on that thing
Depends if SteamOS has the required drivers I guess.

Depth of Extinction, a turn-based tactics roguelike with RPG elements set underwater, it's good
15 Jan 2018 at 1:49 pm UTC

This looks pretty nice.
The setting is unique , don't see many games take place completely underwater nowadays.
Hope there is a good story to it.

CRYENGINE to get improved Linux support
15 Jan 2018 at 1:46 pm UTC

Quoting: Egonaut
Quoting: MayeulChttps://www.gamingonlinux.com/articles/kingdom-come-deliverance-may-not-come-to-linux-at-all-more-bad-news.8697

Edit: although that's Lubmberyard IIRC. Maybe count Star citizen as well.
Yes, they might come to Linux, which is still not clear. I won't hold my breath :)
That was my last pre-order.
I stopped pre-ordering anything after that.
Still hurts how stupid I was.