- 8 years ago Sticky: Suggestions for rules?
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Video series by Alienware showcasing gameplay from their upcoming Steam Machine
A playlist consisting of games running on the Alienware Steam Machine with the Steam OS
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AMD is working on a new Linux graphics driver to catch up with Nvidia
Driver woes have held Radeon graphics cards back on Linux, but AMD's hoping its forthcoming software can give it an edge.
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GOG announces new official installers for their Linux games.
GOG have officially supported Linux for just over a year, and to mark the occasion they have worked out new official installers for all their Linux games.
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Terraria officially released on Mac & Linux
We here at Re-Logic are thrilled to announce that we are officially launching the Mac & Linux versions of Terraria today! This has been a very long time in coming - and we know how very much the Community has desired these new Terraria platforms, so we are eagerly looking forward to hearing your reaction. :)
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DiRT Showdown Released For Linux
Linux finally has a another decent racing game. It’s not a traditional racer by any measure, but still good. Performance is top quality too.
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Steam Machines won’t have a "suspend" function
Valve has given up trying to imitate this feature on its upcoming line of SteamOS-powered Steam Machine consoles, though. In a Github bug report thread, a Valve engineer wrote this weekend that Linux's "suspend" function is "no longer supported" in current SteamOS builds. Asked why, the engineer responded that "given the state of hardware and software support throughout the graphics stack on Linux we didn't think we could make this reliable."
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Starbound's "Pleased Giraffe" update is out. Features massive updates.
The biggest change is that this patch brings the first part of a major rebalance to weapons. Any randomly generated melee or ranged weapons you have will be regenerated to a weapon of the same type and level (and keep their name), but will have different appearances and rebalanced stats. This includes weapons modded with custom drawables, so for those of you who care about this, make sure to keep a copy of your drawable data to recreate the weapon later. Most non-generated weapons will have alte
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Feral Interactive Buys More AMD Hardware to Optimize Linux Games
Feral Interactive is a studio that specialized in porting games for the Linux and Mac OS X platforms, and they have already launched a number of titles. The developers are now making an extra effort to make their games work better on AMD hardware.
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The Most Power Efficient & Best Value Of AMD GPUs For Linux Gamers
Earlier this week I published some performance-per-watt and performance-per-dollar NVIDIA Linux benchmarks while in this article today are similar tests done on the AMD Radeon front with the Catalyst proprietary driver on Ubuntu Linux.
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Company Of Heroes 2 Released For Linux: Port Report & Thoughts
Feral Interactive have ported yet another excellent game, and this time we are graced with Company Of Heroes 2!
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Xonotic 0.8.1 Released
Xonotic is an addictive, open source arena-style first person shooter with crisp movement and a wide array of weapons. Team Xonotic is proud to announce the latest release of your favorite free and fast arena shooter: Xonotic 0.8.1 is available today! It has been quite a while since our last release, but the development team has been working feverishly behind the scenes. We have an entirely new menu theme, new gameplay features, and three new maps to show you.
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[roguelike-space-adventure] Prospector - A roguelike in space
The home of the space exploration roguelike prospector. Explore the wonders and horrors of a proceduraly generated universe. Get the latest version, or discuss the game in the forum. Can confirm how unbelievably addicting/playable this game is. Steep learning curve, but the minute that it clicks, it all becomes perfectly clear. I think. I've been playing this game a lot, and have yet to feel like I've truly succeeded, so there is that.
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Unvanquished 0.43 released
Unvanquished is a free, open-source first-person strategy shooter, pitting technologically advanced human soldiers against hordes of highly adaptable aliens. Players can choose from either team, providing for an entirely different experience on both sides, as humans focus on long-range firepower while aliens rely instead on quick movement and stealth.
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Open Source Game Clones
List of open source clones of popular old-school games.
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Valve hits a Linux landmark—1,500 games available on Steam
A few months after Valve officially launched Steam for Linux in 2013, Gabe Newell gave his LinuxCon keynote crowd a bit of music for their ears. "It feels a little bit funny coming here and telling you guys that Linux and open source are the future of gaming," the Valve head-man said. "It's sort of like going to Rome and teaching Catholicism to the pope."
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Humble Indie Bundle 15! Pay what you want for DRM-free cross-platform games. Support charities as well.
Humble Indie Bundle 15 will last for two weeks before going from an indie to an outie on Tuesday, October 13, 2015 at 11 a.m. Pacific time. Pay what you want for Goodbye Deponia, Q.U.B.E.: Director's Cut, Sir, You Are Being Hunted, and a coupon for 66% off Planetary Annihilation: TITANS in the Humble Store. Pay more than the average price and get Xenonauts, Planetary Annihilation, and Skullgirls (+ all DLC!) as well.
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Unvanquished 44 Released
Welcome to the 44th alpha release! For this one, we’ve focused on the game code. The primary focus this month has been on gameplay modifications by Norfenstein that we have been testing at each of our Sunday development games. Some of these modifications are quite drastic indeed! We are taking a very experimental approach to game coding right now, with features liable to be added or removed at any time. In addition to this, we would very much like it if server operators ran the modifications...
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GNOME Games: A new application to organize your Linux games.
Do you like video games but don't like how inconsistent and annoying it can be to enjoy them on a personal computer? Then read on, I have something for you! And if you're not such a gamer, you'll probably learn fun things in the article nonetheless. In this article I'll present you the new GNOME application called Games, whose first preview version (labelled 3.18.0) just came out.
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Linux gaming Steam Machines finally ship
More than two years ago, Valve announced that Linux-powered Steam Machines would be the future of gaming. After far too many delays, two gaming consoles are finally shipping with a third one coming soon.
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Bugs found in GCC with the help of PVS-Studio