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Latest Comments by bubexel
The action adventure game 'Evoland Legendary Edition' arrives with Linux support
8 Feb 2019 at 7:31 pm UTC

I have been playing 2 hours and half and there is some issues with window resolution and some graphic glitches in the square edges. But just that :P

Survival game Rust has a big Unity upgrade which should help the Linux version
8 Feb 2019 at 10:44 am UTC

Did they had to do that because MacOS had same issues than Linux?

The action adventure game 'Evoland Legendary Edition' arrives with Linux support
8 Feb 2019 at 10:38 am UTC Likes: 2

wooooooh! i loved this game a lot, instant buy!

DXVK 0.96 is now officially out with CPU & GPU overhead improvements plus plenty more
27 Jan 2019 at 1:06 am UTC

Quoting: Avehicle7887
Quoting: CorbenSo the only remaining big point that's still on the list, seems getting those DRM and anti-cheat mechanisms work with wine/proton. Then we would also be able to play the big multiplayer titles, like Fortnite or PUBG... those are still a hurdle for some people to totally switch to Linux I can imagine.

Personally I don't really mind, I don't miss those games. But in general it would be great to be able to have a solution for that.
Unfortunately there's also the 'Windows Media Foundation' issue which has FMV issues in various games, such as the new Resident Evil 2, Darksiders 1 - Warmastered Edition and a few others I forgot the name of.

Should be an interesting year for Wine with all the projects surrounding it.
Sorry my lack of knowledge, but WMF is not windows media file? i search on internet and exist something called Microsoft media fundation, but not windows. Now im bit confuse.
What is about that issue?

PULSAR: Lost Colony, the starship crew sim is closing in on release
9 Jan 2019 at 12:31 am UTC

Quoting: TheSHEEEPWhile I don't care in the slightest about the VR gimmick, I agree with @Fictionbrain that the port is at the very least incomplete. If they plan to add that support to their Linux version (if possible with their engine & libs), given that they are still in early access, then I don't see much of a problem with it for the moment, though.
Gimmick? it's absurd say that, its the same as say a monitor is gimmick. It's just other way to display the game but 10 times more inmersive than a monitor.

MXGP3 - The Official Motocross Videogame has been released for Linux
22 Nov 2018 at 6:55 pm UTC Likes: 4

Virtual Programming is still a thing!

First-person dungeon crawler 'Delver' now has an open source engine and editor
18 Nov 2018 at 12:31 pm UTC Likes: 4

Last year i started a personal project very similar to that game :D i did the editor and engine on XNA.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LtCrLgMsbTk [External Link]

I abadoned it time ago.. i want retake it but i never find the time.

Reports: Valve making their own VR HMD and apparently a new VR Half-Life
12 Nov 2018 at 1:52 pm UTC

Quoting: TheSHEEEP
Quoting: bubexelVR and AR is the future of gaming.
Same laughings 25 years ago when i was saying 3D was the future of gaming.

Just check the history of Sega and Sony, one tought the future was 3D gaming and other not... guess who won.

Seems John Carmack saw 3D was the future and now is VR. Like or hate it, but its the future.

Reports: Valve making their own VR HMD and apparently a new VR Half-Life
12 Nov 2018 at 8:30 am UTC

Quoting: TheRiddickIf their going to continue down this VR path I hope they at least have the commonsense to go large FOV like 150 or more.

VR is still pretty expensive, people must first afford the PC capable of doing VR at decent framerates, most VR enthusiasts consider the 1080ti as a base minimal.. so it could be a very long time before VR picks up.

If PC hardware and LCD tech didn't jump in price over the past couple years then things would be smooth sailing. It's ironic now that CONSOLES are the savior of VR moving forward with PS5, I don't think MS want VR.
Check for Microsoft Mixed Reality.

VR and AR is the future of gaming. I remember when appeared the flat monitors that people was saying that never was going to work for gaming... there is no one with CRT monitors nowdays. Technology evolve and solve the problems, those high prices, resolution, weight, etc... will be solve with next years as in other kind of technology. About motion sickness, seems no one remember the first FPS games that was making motion sickness like doom , etc... But nowdays nobody get motion sickness because your brain is used to it. If you play some days in a row with VR you wont get motion sickness anymore. I understand those people that can not afford that technology and they want autoconvince that it wont be the future. But the reality is that in 10 years all of you will be talking about with hmd you bought like now you do about wich video card you or monitor you get.