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23 Aug 2017 at 2:44 am UTC

To be honest Liam, posts like this make me want to cancel my Patreon support.

What have you been playing on Linux lately and what do you think?
16 Aug 2017 at 1:33 am UTC

[/quote]Tomb Raider (2013) - started playing this today. I've been wanting to play this type of game for a while. It's a good game, played 6 hours so far. Enjoying the story, the game play, but I've a few minor niggles with it. I guess I've been spoilt playing games like Dying Light, Mad Max, 7 Days To Die - which are proper open-world games. Tomb Raider isn't entirely linear, but it isn't fully open-world either. Very happy with the graphics, voice acting, and story so far.[/quote]TO be honest - the fact that it's a kinda linear adventure game is what I love about Tomb Raider. I'm open worlded out!

What have you been playing on Linux lately and what do you think?
16 Aug 2017 at 1:31 am UTC

Quoting: GuestPillars of Eternity (including expansions), Shadowrun Returns, Albion Online (about 100 hours or so since release). Quite frustrating with Albion Online and the constant lag/server issues (and DDoS-attacks and whatnot). And the other day I got the black screen (tm), which made me go bonkers and now I'm taking a break.
Yes - I bought and paid for a month but the game is near unplayable because of server issues and lag. I'm optimistic that they will fix their problems (though that recent DDOS attack doesn't help) and will check back in a few months.

Ken Follett's The Pillars of the Earth released with day-1 Linux support, it’s fantastic
16 Aug 2017 at 1:29 am UTC

I read the books and thoroughly enjoyed the first two but the third one was very weak (and the sales / reviews reflect that). Not a day one purchase for me (still a little salty about that third book) but it's on my Steam list for later.

What have you been playing on Linux lately and what do you think?
10 Aug 2017 at 12:59 pm UTC

Xcom 2 - working my way through the Long War mod. Can't wait for the new revision.

Civ VI - I've had this since launch day but have never finished a campaign. I usually go for Civ V when I need a Civ fix - still not feeling it.

Dirt Rally - working through it... slowly... long learning curve but I'm starting to get it.

The Templar sounds like the most fun unit yet coming to XCOM 2: War of the Chosen
20 Jul 2017 at 3:36 am UTC

Do we know how long after the Windows release they'll be launching the Linux version?

The MMO 'Albion Online' releases today and we will be livestreaming
17 Jul 2017 at 7:04 pm UTC Likes: 1

Quoting: GrazenIt's also available on Android! Wondering if anybody's tested that version. I have a Chromebook Pro - might give it a run over there.
Just installed in on the Samsung Chromebook Plus (sideload - I don't see it on the Google Play store accessible on the Chromebook) and wow! It runs very well given the hardware. I'm very impressed.

The MMO 'Albion Online' releases today and we will be livestreaming
17 Jul 2017 at 6:51 pm UTC

It's also available on Android! Wondering if anybody's tested that version. I have a Chromebook Pro - might give it a run over there.

The MMO 'Albion Online' releases today and we will be livestreaming
17 Jul 2017 at 6:47 pm UTC

I game on SteamOS in the living room but since this isn't available on Steam and I'm not inclined to hack around on the desktop I'll be waiting for the Steam version. Hopefully they'll have some PVE content by then too.