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Latest Comments by sergioandvar
Infinitrap : Rehamstered goes free for Linux on the Snap store
3 May 2021 at 4:42 pm UTC Likes: 1

It's a shame I just found one review in Steam. I hope they can earn money with the game. Not everyone is interested in supported our dear operating system. Wishlisted!

In SKUL, you're a special skeleton that switches heads to gain powers
21 Aug 2019 at 12:32 pm UTC Likes: 3

We don't see many Korean games in Linux. I hope We can get a nice port of the game.

The Dreamcast emulator Flycast has made some amazing progress lately
15 Aug 2019 at 4:13 am UTC

Quoting: CyrilI never tested a Dreamcast emulator yet...
This is great news indeed but why they did forked it in the first place?

As mentioned on the Github's Reicast page:

If you are interested into further porting/adapting/whatever, please do not fork off.
We hate that. Really.

Let's try to keep everything under a single project :)
So it seems among the many DC emulators, Flycast is the best Linux open source solution right now?
Redream is a good emulator but I think it's closed source. I have not had any problems and it's really easy to use.

Talking point: What are you playing this weekend?
27 Jan 2019 at 5:19 am UTC

Quoting: soulsource
Quoting: sergioandvarDoki Doki Literature Club! I think it's a great visual novel and not very long. It plays great on Proton, just click n' play!
Why use Proton for a game that has a "native" Linux version packaged along with the Windows download (assuming you got it from itch.io)? It's written in Python, so it's actually platform agnostic, and you can easily launch it using the "ddlc.sh" file in the game's folder.

I'm currently playing Hero-U. I got it while it was on sale on GoG at some point, and although I must say that I'm torn. I like the story and the characters, but the fixed schedule on most of the game days feels a bit like, well, going to school. Also, I guess I'm about 15 years older than the game's target audience. Physical age, that is. I still refuse my mental age to progress beyond 10.
Sure, I discovered what you say about a native Linux version today. The thing is I installed the Steam Version and Linux is not listed so I didn't know about it.

I haven't had any luck with the only whitelisted title I have: Beep. It shows an error window and I'm lazy to try to fix it. I just hope that Steam improves Proton even more so We don't have these kind of issues.

Talking point: What are you playing this weekend?
26 Jan 2019 at 4:00 pm UTC

Doki Doki Literature Club! I think it's a great visual novel and not very long. It plays great on Proton, just click n' play!

The shoot 'em up 'Super Galaxy Squadron EX Turbo' is now available on Linux
21 Jun 2018 at 3:20 am UTC

Looks interesting. It reminds me of Super Star Path, an amazing game too. It seems a nice add to the Linux shmups.:D