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An Update On The Open Source Xoreos Project For Neverwinter Nights 2
1 Feb 2015 at 11:37 pm UTC
1 Feb 2015 at 11:37 pm UTC
Good job, Sven!
Linux Game Of The Year Awards Voting Open
1 Jan 2015 at 9:52 pm UTC
1 Jan 2015 at 9:52 pm UTC
I voted for Dust: An Elysian Tail.
Update On The Xoreos Project
3 Dec 2014 at 2:28 am UTC
3 Dec 2014 at 2:28 am UTC
So, Sven, you basically make algorithms that's compatible with the ones that Bioware used for asset containment and scripting.
Defenders Quest Getting A Big Update, Removes The Need For Adobe Air
7 Nov 2014 at 10:22 am UTC
I hope it doesn't have static indentation like python does. Who indents like that?
7 Nov 2014 at 10:22 am UTC
I hope it doesn't have static indentation like python does. Who indents like that?
Sequel To Teslagrad Funded And On Its Way
1 Nov 2014 at 4:48 am UTC
1 Nov 2014 at 4:48 am UTC
Quoting: VonI love Teslagrad, so a sequel is very much appreciated. Looking forward to it.It was only too hard because you didn't know what to do.
Win A Copy Of Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel
31 Oct 2014 at 12:15 am UTC
31 Oct 2014 at 12:15 am UTC
I can't really say I "love" either or. When you love a business and they start to treat you badly because people "love" for what they did in the past and that can disappoint you. Ubisoft is a good example, but I don't hate either as well.
What I do love is good merits and I like to do whatever I can to reward good merits and vote with my wallet and tell them "As long as you keep up your merits and I have money to spare, you'll be rewarded" and a bigger insult to a company that has bad merits than piracy is to tell them "This product of yours had merits that are so bad, your software/media isn't worth my bandwidth, time nor electricity used to power my computer... Let alone my money".
Whilst I'm not a "GOL Supporter", I don't think I can spare the $48 a year. However, I don't have any adblock installed at all. I may not explained how much I "love" GOL or Aspyr, but I felt like this needed to be said and if I get the game for my honesty or not get the game at all for because I didn't say how much I "love" GOL and Aspyr or whatever reason, so be it. What I have to say is more important than some game.
Postscript: On an unrelated note, I hope Liam becomes more active again. I don't want drama to stop his contributions.
What I do love is good merits and I like to do whatever I can to reward good merits and vote with my wallet and tell them "As long as you keep up your merits and I have money to spare, you'll be rewarded" and a bigger insult to a company that has bad merits than piracy is to tell them "This product of yours had merits that are so bad, your software/media isn't worth my bandwidth, time nor electricity used to power my computer... Let alone my money".
Whilst I'm not a "GOL Supporter", I don't think I can spare the $48 a year. However, I don't have any adblock installed at all. I may not explained how much I "love" GOL or Aspyr, but I felt like this needed to be said and if I get the game for my honesty or not get the game at all for because I didn't say how much I "love" GOL and Aspyr or whatever reason, so be it. What I have to say is more important than some game.
Postscript: On an unrelated note, I hope Liam becomes more active again. I don't want drama to stop his contributions.
Blackwell Games Make Their Debut On Linux In Humble Bundle: PC And Android 11
24 Sep 2014 at 9:40 pm UTC
24 Sep 2014 at 9:40 pm UTC
Fantastic Adventure series! I played them on Windows and before there was a Linux Port of their other game, Gemini Rue. I got bored one day and tried compiling AGS to run the game... I was somewhat successful :P (couldn't change rez at that time though :/ )
Oh and on an unrelated note, who's excited for Gnome 3.14? It just came out and it has a lot to offer to the table like a Vector based UI for high DPI, a proper form designer and good documentation for GTK, Wayland integration and Multitouch support. I know Gnome hasn't been the same since four years ago when they went to gnome3, but they've gone a long way and you just have to get used to it and find out how to tweak it if you haven't used Gnome since 2.x.
Oh and on an unrelated note, who's excited for Gnome 3.14? It just came out and it has a lot to offer to the table like a Vector based UI for high DPI, a proper form designer and good documentation for GTK, Wayland integration and Multitouch support. I know Gnome hasn't been the same since four years ago when they went to gnome3, but they've gone a long way and you just have to get used to it and find out how to tweak it if you haven't used Gnome since 2.x.
Counter Strike Global Offensive Prepares For A Linux Release
18 Sep 2014 at 10:01 am UTC
18 Sep 2014 at 10:01 am UTC
So, after this, the only game that needs complete Valve's first party catalogue would be Left 4 Dead 1.
GOG Announce DRM-free Movies, And Some Games Are Being Removed
28 Aug 2014 at 7:37 am UTC
28 Aug 2014 at 7:37 am UTC
Anyway, I hope these games do come back because I don't like DRM. This is the only kind of DRM I like: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Direct_Rendering_Manager [External Link]
But, Steamworks isn't that bad, I find it easy to crack on windows and because it is, I find it more tolerable than always online DRM and Console DRM. Though, I wish I could find cracks for Linux games I bought on Steam, I feel safe knowing even if Valve doesn't deliver on their promise of giving everybody the master key if they ever go under, I have a backup plan.
But, Steamworks isn't that bad, I find it easy to crack on windows and because it is, I find it more tolerable than always online DRM and Console DRM. Though, I wish I could find cracks for Linux games I bought on Steam, I feel safe knowing even if Valve doesn't deliver on their promise of giving everybody the master key if they ever go under, I have a backup plan.
GOG Announce DRM-free Movies, And Some Games Are Being Removed
28 Aug 2014 at 7:31 am UTC
28 Aug 2014 at 7:31 am UTC
Do you think any of these games will be back? Who knows, the publisher might reconsider or be bought by another publisher that would comply with GOG's policies.
- Discord is about to require age verification for everyone
- KDE Linux gets performance improvements, new default apps and goes all-in on Flatpak
- New Proton Experimental update adds controller support to more launchers on Linux / SteamOS
- Prefixer is a modern alternative to Protontricks that's faster and simpler
- GE-Proton 10-30 released with fixes for Arknights Endfield and the EA app
- > See more over 30 days here
How to setup OpenMW for modern Morrowind on Linux / SteamOS and Steam Deck
How to install Hollow Knight: Silksong mods on Linux, SteamOS and Steam Deck
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