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Latest Comments by ThePartisan
Defender Of The GNU/LGPL Threatens Project Zomboid
18 May 2014 at 2:56 pm UTC Likes: 1

Good that he pointed possible GPL license violation, so the guys could remove that code, but threatening devs & breaking their license is just plain stupid.

He's ret arded to the point, he don't see his own hypocrisy :/

And yeah
Quoting: GoCorinthiansJava
uhhh:sick:
Yuck... ;)

Mojang Still Fully Intends To Bring Scrolls To Linux
17 Dec 2013 at 3:58 pm UTC

Quoting: Quote from AnonFaerie was also abandoned by its developers ...
What? Faeria is still under development.
Quoting: Quote from Anon...the Linux version is never getting a proper Steam release.
Well for now Faeria in Linux is only browser ( Flash ), but from what I know ( http://www.faeria.net/forum/showthread.php?tid=1205&pid=9875#pid9875 [External Link] )they want to use Unity engine, so Linux support all the way.

Mojang Still Fully Intends To Bring Scrolls To Linux
16 Dec 2013 at 5:22 pm UTC

There are three card games that will get players:
1. Scrolls - Win/Lin/Mac - Paid
2. Faeria  - Win/Lin/Mac - Paid - ( closed beta )
3. Hearthstone - Win/Mac - Free - ( closed beta )

Scrolls & Hearthstone are more casual than Faeria.
Faeria got more than cards to play, You have to shape the terrain & keep economy ( gold & faeria [ kind of mana ] ).
I think that Faeria will be the best card game of this/next year.

For best, check them all & choose :D

Unigine Heaven: How Does Ubuntu 13.04 Compare To Windows 8?
2 Oct 2013 at 1:05 pm UTC

Quoting: Quote from scaineI may have to download that benchmark and give it a try though! Is it freely available, or a purchase?
It's free -> http://unigine.com/products/heaven/download/ [External Link]

I would like to see how much Linux ATI drivers are behind Windows.