Games: Fugl, Don’t Starve: Hamlet DLC, RUINER, Prime Arena, Tannenberg, Psychonauts, Mesa GL Threading
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Fugl – Meditative bird flying game should hopefully see Linux support
I've been keeping an eye on Fugl [Steam, Official Site], after seeing it on Twitter and decided to see if it would come to Linux. Seems quite likely actually!
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Don’t Starve: Hamlet DLC announced, plus updates for Shipwrecked & Don’t Starve Together
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The situation of 'RUINER' coming to Linux is so very strange, developers now asking for requests
I was excited about RUINER [Official Site], as I'm sure many of you were also. It was originally announced the Linux support and now it's just strange.
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Prime Arena, a game inspired by MOBA and PUBG should see a future Linux released
What do you get when you cross a MOBA style game with PUBG (PLAYERUNKNOWN'S BATTLEGROUNDS), well Prime Arena [Steam] apparently. It should see a Linux release in future too.
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WWI FPS 'Tannenberg' from the developers of Verdun to see day-1 Linux support
Tannenberg [Steam] is not only from the Verdun developers, it's also serves as a standalone expansion. The developers have announced the release date and platforms now too.
It will release on November 16th, although it will be in Early Access, it will have full Linux support.
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Psychonauts is Currently Free on the Humble Store
I can’t think of a single Linux gamer who doesn’t own a copy of indie platforming hit Psychonauts. But if you happen to be that rare outlier this is you chance to grab a copy — and for free!
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Mesa GL Threading Gets Flipped On For More Linux Games
The mesa_glthread functionality has now been whitelisted for more Linux games.
The Mesa GL threading work is driver-agnostic Mesa OpenGL multi-threading work that can help many games especially on lower-end multi-core CPUs but not all games, as shown by our recent benchmarks.
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