Games: Natural Selection 2, Tannenberg, INSOMNIA: The Ark, We Happy Few
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Natural Selection 2 update released, pushing towards a big new refresh
Natural Selection 2, the FPS with strategy elements has a fresh release out and they've published a roadmap towards a big 2.0 release.
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FPS games Tannenberg and Verdun have some improved netcode in the latest update
Lag is always an issue in games, but some games it's much worse than others. The developers behind the FPS games Tannenberg and Verdun have made some steps to improve this.
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The RPG 'INSOMNIA: The Ark' will not be having a same-day Linux release, to be worked on after
INSOMNIA: The Ark, the massively promising non-linear RPG from Mono Studio is going to release on September 27th, sadly without Linux support.
It's another game that was funded on Kickstarter back in 2014, giving them just short of $100K. They said back in 2015 they were going for a simultaneous release, they said so again in March this year but sadly that's not the case now.
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An update on the Linux version of We Happy Few
For those awaiting the Linux version of Compulsion Games' We Happy Few [Official Site], the rather strange action/adventure game set in a drug-fuelled, retrofuturistic city in an alternative 1960s England we have an update for you.
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