Latest Comments by x_wing
Speculation: Dying Light 2 may come to Linux after all
9 Jun 2019 at 10:33 pm UTC
9 Jun 2019 at 10:33 pm UTC
I probably played the first one once it got stable (or not so stable for a Mesa user, but at least it was playable), it was a pity the lack of support but it is a terrific single player game!
If it has Linux support and works as expected with Mesa drivers, I'll definitely pay the release price.
If it has Linux support and works as expected with Mesa drivers, I'll definitely pay the release price.
Info on Google Stadia from today’s Stadia Connect, Baldur’s Gate III announced too
6 Jun 2019 at 6:57 pm UTC Likes: 3
6 Jun 2019 at 6:57 pm UTC Likes: 3
Quoting: EhvisThe how isn't so difficult. I'm more wondering about the why. :S:Well, the answer is more simple also: The accent is near the 'p' on latin keyboards :p
Info on Google Stadia from today’s Stadia Connect, Baldur’s Gate III announced too
6 Jun 2019 at 6:25 pm UTC Likes: 13
6 Jun 2019 at 6:25 pm UTC Likes: 13
Quoting: scaineThé ḿáǵíç óf ĺíńúx XDQuoting: x_wingI'm not sure how well this new service will handle with single pĺayer gamesOff topic, but how the hell did you manage to get a accent on your lower-case L character in "player"?? I thought it was a dead pixel on my monitor and only realised it was a unicode character when I scrolled up and noticed it was moving! :D
Info on Google Stadia from today’s Stadia Connect, Baldur’s Gate III announced too
6 Jun 2019 at 6:11 pm UTC
6 Jun 2019 at 6:11 pm UTC
Quoting: sarmadHmmm... why couldn't Valve provide a similar line up of AAA titles at the launch of Steam Machines? They could've been successful if they provided such a line up.Different markets, not to mention the time period. SteamOS tried to be a "customizable" competition for PS4 and XBOX.
Info on Google Stadia from today’s Stadia Connect, Baldur’s Gate III announced too
6 Jun 2019 at 5:54 pm UTC Likes: 3
6 Jun 2019 at 5:54 pm UTC Likes: 3
People, bare in mind that Stadia will be the big fish for games that requires some type of subscription. MMORPG games will probably start running almost by default on Stadia (from a developer perspective, this service will save thousands of dollars in QA).
I'm not sure how well this new service will handle with single pĺayer games, but I'm sure that it will be the future for many franchises that will work far better better with a monthly subscription (e.g. FIFA, PES, NBA Live, Madden, etc.).
I'm not sure how well this new service will handle with single pĺayer games, but I'm sure that it will be the future for many franchises that will work far better better with a monthly subscription (e.g. FIFA, PES, NBA Live, Madden, etc.).
Unity have now properly announced Linux support for the Unity Editor
30 May 2019 at 7:09 pm UTC Likes: 8
30 May 2019 at 7:09 pm UTC Likes: 8
Quoting: LinasThis is great news. Combine with a rich IDE like Rider by JetBrains [External Link] instead of Visual Studio, and there is basically no reason to use Windows for Unity game development anymore.Vim is all you need :P
D9VK for translating D3D9 to Vulkan in Wine has a big new release out
30 May 2019 at 6:06 pm UTC
30 May 2019 at 6:06 pm UTC
Quoting: JoshuaAshtonIndeed. Many kudos for you and Intel anv devs!Quoting: x_wingThat thing worked flawlessly on a Intel HD 520 (i3 6006u)... no clue how that is possible.Magic. Obviously.
D9VK for translating D3D9 to Vulkan in Wine has a big new release out
29 May 2019 at 11:27 pm UTC
That thing worked flawlessly on a Intel HD 520 (i3 6006u)... no clue how that is possible.
29 May 2019 at 11:27 pm UTC
Quoting: GuestThere are some games that already have support. For example, Sims 4: https://lutris.net/games/the-sims-4/ [External Link]Quoting: trawzAwesome! I was playing A Hat in Time through Proton, but the performance was quite bad. Switched to d9vk and it was incredibly fast, but I experienced some crashes. Seems those are fixed now!Yes! I also once tried that game but with the same issue as you described. I need to check it out as well! :D
I wondering when Lutris will add D9VK support :woot:
That thing worked flawlessly on a Intel HD 520 (i3 6006u)... no clue how that is possible.
art of rally is bringing a stylized racing experience to Linux later this year
23 May 2019 at 7:47 pm UTC
A very very very old gem :'(
23 May 2019 at 7:47 pm UTC
Quoting: chancho_zombieProbably you thought in another game. This is the one I meant :P : https://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=10483 [External Link]Quoting: x_wingThe camera recalls me of the WRC arcade game. Good old memories :'(WRC was really bad, colin mc rae 2.0 maybe the all time best arcade rally.
A very very very old gem :'(
art of rally is bringing a stylized racing experience to Linux later this year
23 May 2019 at 5:30 pm UTC
23 May 2019 at 5:30 pm UTC
The camera recalls me of the WRC arcade game. Good old memories :'(
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