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Feral Interactive are teasing a new Linux port, bring on the speculation
26 Jun 2017 at 2:12 pm UTC Likes: 3

Did a bit more reading.
That's bus route 2 for West Norwood.

2B from Nier Automata ?

Feral Interactive are teasing a new Linux port, bring on the speculation
26 Jun 2017 at 1:59 pm UTC

Well that's a location in London.

Were there any recent games with that setting ?

Leaving Lyndow removes Linux support from Steam due to masses of bug reports
26 Jun 2017 at 1:46 pm UTC

Quoting: GuestWell, Developing on linux myself. meh to windows ~~
I swear, I might really do it.. Release linux only when I get to that point.. <.<
What are you making ?

Space colony sim 'Maia' updated with lots of new goodies, screw the damn lava
26 Jun 2017 at 1:41 pm UTC

Really curios if they make that August date.
Hope they don't rush it ...

Reminder: Update your PC info for the next round of statistics updates
25 Jun 2017 at 8:41 pm UTC

After months on this site I just realized you have to confirm your PC info for every round even if nothing changed.

Excuse me while I go faceplam with a brick.....

Check out the developer commentary on Observer, the new horror title published by Aspyr Media
23 Jun 2017 at 10:00 pm UTC

I think there was another game a while back where you enter people's minds to help them with trauma.
Also Psychonauts before that.

I do like the cyberpunk/horror spin on the idea.

Paradigm, probably the strangest game I've ever played is now on Linux
23 Jun 2017 at 9:56 pm UTC Likes: 1

Eh , why not , seems funny and onnly 11 euros.

Ashes of the Singularity looking at Vulkan in August, paves the way for Linux support
23 Jun 2017 at 9:53 pm UTC

Wasn't this the one where they tried to start a poll before offering Linux support and a lot of people were up in arms at that sort of non profesionnalism ?

The Steam Summer Sale is now live, lots of goodies
23 Jun 2017 at 2:56 pm UTC

Quoting: Ads20000Age of Empires II HD [External Link] is now £3.74 (75% off) and with the DLC included it's £9.96 (72% off). Great RTS with a very active competitive community. You can get it running with PlayOnLinux but with two caveats: you have to rename the launcher and you have to reinstall AoE (not Steam) on every patch (and rename the launcher after every reinstall). Full instructions below:

Install PlayOnLinux (POL). Install Age of Empires II HD from that (you may need to check the Testing checkbox when searching for the installer in the program). On the Age of Empires II HD entry in POL, hit Configure, then the Miscellaneous tab, then Open program's directory, then rename Launcher.exe to Launcher.exe.bak and rename AoK HD.exe to Launcher.exe. Then you should be able to launch AoE II HD from POL.

Every time AoE is patched, you'll need to reinstall AoE to install the patch properly and get multiplayer to work. Going back to Configure for AoE, click 'Make a new shortcut from this virtual drive', then click Steam.exe or whatever Steam's launcher is, then Next, then 'I don't want to make another shortcut', then Next. Launch Steam from that new POL entry, right-click on AoE in your library and click Uninstall. Then install it again. You'll probably need to rename the AoK HD.exe launcher as I described every time you reinstall too.
Works fine with Wine as is.
The Launcher is crap and I have to blindly hit Enter/click so it starts , then skip cinematics with Esc but that's it.

The Culling survival game now works on Linux, sort of
23 Jun 2017 at 12:20 pm UTC

Quoting: peta77i just think if the penguin is going to be a real gamer at some time it will need serious commitment from developers and users willing to make demands (not just being excited that their platform has been notice at all).
While true , we are barely scratching the chicken and the egg scenario and Valve and their SteamOS gave us a powerful nudge in the right direction.

I agree we need a more demanding customer base and proper Q&A , but when we are 1-2% of the community , I'm just glad we get games.