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Latest Comments by ravenmocker
BATTALION 1944, a competitive WW2 FPS looks like it may come with Linux support
1 Jun 2018 at 12:59 am UTC

well when the game can't even break 200 players world wide over the past 24 hours i would say it a dead, especially when it had over 16K when it was released. With a 50K tournament coming up soon to

BATTALION 1944, a competitive WW2 FPS looks like it may come with Linux support
28 Feb 2018 at 7:05 pm UTC

Game is almost dead now with only a few thousand players at peak times and only a few hundred the rest of the time. The development team was so focused on making the next big E-sport game that they forgot to make a playable bug free game. The Cart before the Horse

BATTALION 1944, a competitive WW2 FPS looks like it may come with Linux support
12 Jan 2018 at 1:21 am UTC Likes: 1

Early access drops on 1st of February, I don't know if it will be day one Linux support,or Linux support at all for that matter.

Blowing everyone up in EVERSPACE, my thoughts
22 Oct 2017 at 9:02 pm UTC

been on my wish list for while now so I might just pick up

Burst The Game, the free to play FPS arrives with broken Linux support
28 Aug 2017 at 1:34 pm UTC Likes: 2

not really all that surprised to be honest

Burst The Game, a free to play FPS arrives with Linux support this month
17 Aug 2017 at 2:50 am UTC

Looks good and I will most likely play it, but F2P competitive games like this almost all ways mean Pay to win

Verdun is yet another Unity title with broken fullscreen on Linux, here's a quick fix
11 Aug 2017 at 9:37 pm UTC

I didn't know about this, I don't normally play in full screen

Valve set to replace Greenlight with Steam Direct
10 Feb 2017 at 9:47 pm UTC Likes: 4

Quoting: BeamboomThe fee is a very good idea. If you can't dig up a thousand dollars to place your product in a distro channel like this then you're simply not ready to start a serious business yet, or are just joking about.
I agree completely, I think a fee will Improve the quality of games on Steam also developers will have to come more prepared. As others have said there is so much garbage on steam to the curators can't even keep up

The story of grey market G2A worsens, I really do recommend to stay away
2 Feb 2017 at 7:19 pm UTC

Couldn't agree more. I tell people the same thing all the time