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Latest Comments by razing32
Seems like Discord's new "Go Live" feature is not coming to the Linux version
11 Sep 2019 at 1:17 pm UTC Likes: 1

it's worth noting that Valve still haven't even managed to get their own Steam broadcasting feature into the Linux client.
Let's not forget the Hammer editor for TF2.
That's their own game they ported to Linux.

Józef Kucia, Wine developer and founder of Vkd3d has passed away
10 Sep 2019 at 11:51 am UTC

Condolences to the family and friends.

Rockfish confirm EVERSPACE 2 will not go exclusive to the Epic Store, Steam is the "best platform" for indies
10 Sep 2019 at 11:50 am UTC Likes: 3

If they hold up to their word then i am more than happy to support them by buying it.
I despise Epic and the nonsense exclusive deal mentality.
It makes no sense on consoles and it makes even less sense on PC.

Need a new stresstest for your Linux PC? Geekbench 5 is out adding Vulkan support
9 Sep 2019 at 10:07 pm UTC Likes: 1

I get the 5$ for each system or 8$ for all but what on earth does the pro version do ?
That's a pretty big price hike. Is that for commercial entities as opposed to end users ??

Manjaro levels up as a serious Linux distribution
9 Sep 2019 at 11:55 am UTC

Curios if they will continue using Arch as a base or fork of it completely and go their own way.

GTA: San Andreas is being remade (unofficially) in Unity and it supports Linux
6 Sep 2019 at 8:41 am UTC Likes: 5

Curios about one thing.
Won't Rockstar DMCA-nuke this into the ground ??

Extinction Protocol is a very stylish looking minimalist strategy game coming to Linux
30 Aug 2019 at 11:20 am UTC

Update:
Kickstarter failed
Devs said in a statement ot backers that they were working on a demo before launching a new campaign

Dota 2 is going through some big changes to matchmaking
7 Aug 2019 at 9:47 pm UTC Likes: 1

Quoting: MaathI have never played an online multiplayer game where I felt adequately matched to the other random people. Most of the time it feels like shooting fish in a bucket, except I'm the fish. But, I did play a game with very basic coordination among the players to keep control of communications stations from the game-controlled enemy and the others didn't seem to know what they were doing.

It's amazing to me how popular these types of games are considering how poorly the matchmaking has been for me.
Don't get me started.
I remember playing WOT a while ago. It was almost always a seal club. Either
1.Our team was obliterated out of existence
-or-
2.My team slaughtered every last enemy before i let out a single shot
(for extra salt , i only managed to get some score in the first sceanrio)

Seems this is an issue in many multiplayer games.
I don't mind losing.
I mind being obliterated out of nowhere or not being able to do anything because my team Hiroshima-d the entire enemy team.
What's the point of even playing then.

Secret Government, a grand strategy game about leading a secret society will be on Linux
2 Aug 2019 at 4:57 pm UTC Likes: 1

Do you expect some politician/billionaire to complain in the reviews on steam that it's not realistic enough ? :D

Green Sauce Games bring some more match-3 casual fun to Linux gamers with Storm Tale
2 Aug 2019 at 9:20 am UTC

Quoting: GuestBought it too; I played a few levels and it’s not original so far, but well made. Works fine on Gentoo / nvidia / ALSA.
Didn't like the Gems mechanic. It looks like it was built as one of those mobile games that try to get you to buy microtransactions.