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ProtonDB released another data dump, here's a quick look over some February 2019 info
5 Mar 2019 at 1:45 am UTC

As for what GPU vendor is most popular, no guessing needed here as it continues to be ridiculously clear:
Overall trend is quite telling though. Nvidia usage on Linux is falling. Would be interesting to see the trend from more sources.

GOG are ending their 'Fair Price Package program', soon after letting staff go
3 Mar 2019 at 7:50 pm UTC Likes: 2

They are often on sale, so you can buy them for lower prices at least a few times a year. I don't see a big issue here. Personally I don't mind buying Beamdog versions. They are reasonably priced and are natively supporting Linux.

GOG are ending their 'Fair Price Package program', soon after letting staff go
3 Mar 2019 at 6:54 am UTC

Quoting: Hamish
Quoting: PangaeaI'm just glad I bought all the original games years ago, so I still have them. People who didn't are up shit creek if they want the untainted versions.
I have only ever bought the Enhanced Editions, but GOG.com still gives me access to the originals if I want them.
That's what I see on the game shelf page for Baldur's Gate EE (same goes for Baldur's Gate II EE):

Baldur's Gate Classic Edition gift code in now available in the "more" -> "serial keys" section.
So I don't think they are restricting access to it indeed, for those who bought the enhanced edition. It might be a bit not automatic, but it's there.

Wine 4.3 is out with the XAudio2 reimplementation 'FAudio' included
3 Mar 2019 at 5:45 am UTC

So will using Wine 4.3 from WineHQ be a problem on Debian which didn't get faudio packaged yet?

d9vk, a project based on DXVK for Direct3D 9 over Vulkan
3 Mar 2019 at 2:21 am UTC Likes: 1

Quoting: mylkaand again............ VULKAN graphics cards are powerful enough to translate every dx9 only game to OPENGL with 100+ FPS.
Even low end integrated GPUs support Vulkan now. Vulkan support in GPUs has nothing to do with expected performance.

Steel Rats, the Unreal Engine powered 2.5D motorbike combat action game is now out for Linux using Vulkan
3 Mar 2019 at 1:59 am UTC Likes: 2

Quoting: DenaeHi guys,
I'm Marta and I represent the developer - Tate Multimedia. Thanks for all those nice comments and words of support. It's also really nice to read that you like our game ;-)

If you have any feedback - I'm all ears. And if you have any friends that you would like to recommend Steel Rats - I would be delighted - but no pressure there. :-)
Welcome to GamingOnLinux Marta! Do you have any ETA for the Linux release of Steel Rats on GOG?

Steel Rats, the Unreal Engine powered 2.5D motorbike combat action game is now out for Linux using Vulkan
1 Mar 2019 at 5:04 pm UTC Likes: 3

Great! I'll buy it after GOG Linux version will come out.

Quoting: Avehicle7887This may be the first Unreal game using Vulkan on Linux. Hopefully more will follow.
As far as I know, Helium Rain also has an option to use Vulkan (it's also using Unreal).

Going forward, Vulkan in Unreal will be the default probably. It still is missing some high end features support in the engine though:

https://trello.com/c/lzLwtb5P/124-vulkan-for-pc-and-linux [External Link]

I.e. now Vulkan in UE is nice, but it's not providing performance benefits yet.

d9vk, a project based on DXVK for Direct3D 9 over Vulkan
1 Mar 2019 at 1:12 pm UTC

Looks interesting, though the effort of implementing D3D9 itself is a lot bigger than implementing D3D11.

GOG are ending their 'Fair Price Package program', soon after letting staff go
28 Feb 2019 at 2:53 am UTC Likes: 3

Quoting: x_wingYou can offer both, just as any package management tool does on any Linux distro.
I think Pangaea's point was, that given GOG's limited resources, they might lag with Linux installers if they are to add Galaxy support. They are already lagging with Windows installers often, if you paid attention, "thanks" to Galaxy. So for many existing GOG users, if the choice is installers or Galaxy, we are going to choose installers.