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Latest Comments by razing32
Planet Nomads expands again with gamepad support, customizable key bindings, FOV slider and more
16 Jun 2017 at 1:21 pm UTC

Quoting: AnxiousInfusionI'm letting this one bake in the oven a little bit longer before buying in.
Ditto.

Early access survival seems to be a fungus on steam.
Based on comments not much you can do(yet).

Looks like Dying Light is set to get more free DLC
16 Jun 2017 at 7:50 am UTC Likes: 3

Quoting: Guppy
Quoting: razing322) Germany ? The heck is happening ? I thought only games with Nazi imagery got banned (for obvious reasons)
The obvious reason being a pathetic attempt at hiding their shameful history from public view. Remember nazi in game are always the villans so there is no chance of the game glorifying it :P
Sorry but have to disagree.
I met germans and I think they apologize too much.
What the Nazis did was a horrible atrocity , but I don;t think Germany today is Germany then.
How many horrible things were done in Europe , Africa , Asia since then yet Germany is held up as the example for human wrong doing. Doesn't seem fair in my mind.

Looks like Dying Light is set to get more free DLC
15 Jun 2017 at 3:58 pm UTC Likes: 1

Ok , two things :

1) I am glad others are taking CD Projekt Red's example and releasing free DLC to keep interest in their game alive.

2) Germany ? The heck is happening ? I thought only games with Nazi imagery got banned (for obvious reasons)

Dawn of War III should now work on Mesa-git with OpenGL as Bindless Texture support is in
15 Jun 2017 at 3:05 pm UTC

Quoting: liamdaweThere's practically no news, never is for us from E3.
Cries in Tux

Steam Direct launches as Valve gave the greenlight to many of the remaining 3,400 games left
15 Jun 2017 at 11:24 am UTC Likes: 2

Quoting: Ardje
Quoting: TheRiddickGone are the days of botnets green-lighting terrible games from terrible developers, hopefully...

Guess the bots will focus now on posting fake reviews, however I think there are some conditions to that also?
I think you can grade reviews. Oh wait... review grade bot...
/me sighs.
Edit: what if grading and review importance get biased by the steam level a user has?
Certainly a bot wouldn't have a steam level of 10.
Can't you inflate your steam user level with card collections or such ?
Mine is fairly low compared to friends since I just buy and play games and don't care that much about levels/cards and such.

Wine-Staging 2.10 released with more anti cheat fixes
14 Jun 2017 at 8:43 pm UTC

Quoting: liamdawe
Quoting: razing32
Quoting: liamdaweWine has been around for a long time and so far it hasn't really stopped any games coming to Linux.

Wine is a fantastic tool.

There will always be games Linux doesn't get and people should not be forced into giving them up or never getting a chance to play them. I take a much more pragmatic approach than a lot of people on this issue.

Starcraft II for example, one of my favourite RTS games ever made. It will never come to Linux, but that doesn't mean I have to give it up.

I would rather people used Wine on Linux, than Windows.
You have to teach me to run some of Blizzard's stuff on wine.
Maybe a tutorial some day :)
Hah not likely, I just tried Lutris, then Wine by itself, then Wine Staging...couldn't get the darn Blizzard app working at all. No Starcraft II for me today!
It runs for me but all buttons are missing.
Too bad there is no Battle net CLI app ;)

Dawn of War III should now work on Mesa-git with OpenGL as Bindless Texture support is in
14 Jun 2017 at 8:42 pm UTC

Curios if we can get Samsai in a game this time around.

We can all be salty together as the AI crushes us to a pulp. :D

Steam Direct launches as Valve gave the greenlight to many of the remaining 3,400 games left
14 Jun 2017 at 8:40 pm UTC Likes: 2

Really curios if it helps.

Curios as well how many of those 3400 games are good and not shovelware.

Beautiful mixed 3D/pixel art adventure game 'The Last Night' announced for SteamOS/Linux
14 Jun 2017 at 8:39 pm UTC Likes: 1

Quoting: liamdaweGuys, keep the comments clean please.
Too late mate.

Abandon thread.


Wine-Staging 2.10 released with more anti cheat fixes
14 Jun 2017 at 8:35 pm UTC

Quoting: liamdaweWine has been around for a long time and so far it hasn't really stopped any games coming to Linux.

Wine is a fantastic tool.

There will always be games Linux doesn't get and people should not be forced into giving them up or never getting a chance to play them. I take a much more pragmatic approach than a lot of people on this issue.

Starcraft II for example, one of my favourite RTS games ever made. It will never come to Linux, but that doesn't mean I have to give it up.

I would rather people used Wine on Linux, than Windows.
You have to teach me to run some of Blizzard's stuff on wine.
Maybe a tutorial some day :)