Leftovers: Gaming
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Charlie Murder and The Dishwasher: Vampire Smile have been released with Linux support
Originally console exclusives, this pair of older action titles from the developer of Salt and Sanctuary have been ported by the ever-prolific Ethan Lee. The Linux version has been launched simultaneously with all other platforms on Steam.
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Absolver, a combat game with RPG elements, won’t have Linux support at launch
After the disappearance of Linux system requirements on their Steam store page, a reader reached out for us to find out what was going on with their release plans.
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The Linux port of Xenonauts is not supported and was only made for 'legacy customers'
Here's your utterly weird news of the day. Some time ago Xenonauts was ported to Linux by Knockout Games. The official website now claims it's not actually supported and is only meant for whatever the heck they mean by 'legacy customers'. Thanks to reddit for originally pointing it out.
Despite the Linux version being sold on GOG, Steam & Humble, I find it rather anti-consumer to claim on the official site that the Linux & Mac versions aren't actually supported. With regards to 'legacy customers', essentially, it's only meant for people who purchased it originally. If that's truly the case, having it advertised for sale across those stores is pretty bad practice.
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Block’hood, the neighborhood-building simulator, has launched out of Early Access
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