Latest Comments by burningserenity
Humble Bundle have some interesting deals going on for Linux gamers
4 Dec 2017 at 3:24 pm UTC
4 Dec 2017 at 3:24 pm UTC
I know it's not Linux native, but STRAFE on WINE is seriously fun.
The awesome rogue-lite 'Streets of Rogue' has been updated with more content
20 Oct 2017 at 8:54 pm UTC
20 Oct 2017 at 8:54 pm UTC
Quoting: robvvI'm addicted to this game. 54 hours playtime on Steam so far :-)That's more than me! Hit me up on Steam sometime, we should co-op! My handle is burningserenity, same as on this site.
The awesome rogue-lite 'Streets of Rogue' has been updated with more content
20 Oct 2017 at 6:46 pm UTC Likes: 1
20 Oct 2017 at 6:46 pm UTC Likes: 1
Even in its very early Early Access state, this is my GOTY on any platform. By the time it's actually done, it just might be the best game of all time.
The open source recreation of Daggerfall hits an important milestone
18 Oct 2017 at 3:10 pm UTC Likes: 1
18 Oct 2017 at 3:10 pm UTC Likes: 1
Quoting: MayeulCI am just curious to know the answer: why didn't they use OpenMW's engine? Is this game really that different?Yes, Daggerfall is very different from Morrowind. Daggerfall is a massive, procedurally generated open world, Morrowind is 100% handcrafted. Theoretically it might be possible, but the procedural generation tools don't exist for Morrowind right now, OpenMW or otherwise.
Is it a total recreation of the game (assets and everything), or just the game engine?
Humble Bundle has been acquired by IGN
14 Oct 2017 at 7:41 pm UTC
14 Oct 2017 at 7:41 pm UTC
I bought a year subscription to their monthly bundle and was on the fence about renewing. Thanks IGN for making my mind up for me!
Astral Traveler, the runner-style racer has released for Linux, some thoughts
16 Sep 2017 at 3:48 am UTC
16 Sep 2017 at 3:48 am UTC
Quoting: dragonslumberWas I right? Turns out I had just enough in my Steam Wallet, so I bought it! You nailed the sense of speed. Are there any plans for multiplayer?Quoting: burningserenityThis looks and sounds like they made a full game of KOTOR's swoop bike races. Hopefully the devs support it with more content during its life cycle.Thank you! We are currently supporting the game with a few issues some players have found, and if the interest and sales allow, we would love to support this with new levels and features.
The 'Hurricane Relief Bundle' on itch has a few Linux games
16 Sep 2017 at 3:18 am UTC
16 Sep 2017 at 3:18 am UTC
The 1% only become as wealthy as they are by investing in what people will consume. Ultimately, it is up to all of is as consumers to demand products that make the world better in the long run, and those financing will follow suit.
Assuming human activity really is making the world more prone to natural disaster, the rich are not the primary cause, just the main beneficiaries. If a thief ransacks my house, but I have my stuff insured for double what I paid for it, does that make the theft my fault?
Anyway, thinking for the long term is certainly a good thing, but people need help in the moment, too. Thus we have disaster relief funds. If you'd rather be indignant than contribute, that's your right, but it comes off as callousness masquerading as enlightenment.
Assuming human activity really is making the world more prone to natural disaster, the rich are not the primary cause, just the main beneficiaries. If a thief ransacks my house, but I have my stuff insured for double what I paid for it, does that make the theft my fault?
Anyway, thinking for the long term is certainly a good thing, but people need help in the moment, too. Thus we have disaster relief funds. If you'd rather be indignant than contribute, that's your right, but it comes off as callousness masquerading as enlightenment.
Astral Traveler, the runner-style racer has released for Linux, some thoughts
14 Sep 2017 at 6:23 pm UTC
14 Sep 2017 at 6:23 pm UTC
This looks and sounds like they made a full game of KOTOR's swoop bike races. Hopefully the devs support it with more content during its life cycle.
The 'Hurricane Relief Bundle' on itch has a few Linux games
14 Sep 2017 at 6:15 pm UTC
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Or this:
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That was from a 5 second search. I guess I shouldn't expect you to make such an effort, since you're too lazy to even click on the linked bundle on this page, which clearly shows it's supporting relief efforts in Haiti.
Seriously, who are you to judge people for trying to help causes they care about? Somehow I doubt you're some great philanthropist.
I'm sure you're well aware that there are many more poor and middle class than millionaires and billionaires, and we don't have money to just donate. Bundles like these are great for us normal folks who get to not only save money on games, but help some charities as well.
14 Sep 2017 at 6:15 pm UTC
Quoting: TcheySure it's nice to see people caring for each others and having such initiative... But... Some people on the planet have billions, many others have millions, and what did they do ? They release more pollution so the planet can act crazy.Maybe you should try thinking even a little bit before you type. As far as billionaires, who should help, what about this?
Also, Harvey & Irma were deadly, but what about the rest of the world, again ignored while victim because of our actions most of the time ?
So yes, i'm also reluctent to be pleased by this kind of events.
link [External Link]
Or this:
link [External Link]
That was from a 5 second search. I guess I shouldn't expect you to make such an effort, since you're too lazy to even click on the linked bundle on this page, which clearly shows it's supporting relief efforts in Haiti.
Seriously, who are you to judge people for trying to help causes they care about? Somehow I doubt you're some great philanthropist.
I'm sure you're well aware that there are many more poor and middle class than millionaires and billionaires, and we don't have money to just donate. Bundles like these are great for us normal folks who get to not only save money on games, but help some charities as well.
Morphite, a stylized FPS sci fi adventure game will have Linux support
30 Aug 2017 at 2:56 pm UTC
30 Aug 2017 at 2:56 pm UTC
Sounds vaguely like No Man's Sky, albeit with a storyline. The graphics look really nice, I love the minimalist cell shading. Now if I could just pry myself away from Streets of Rogue.
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