Games: Steam, Holy Potatoes, OFF GRID, RPCS3 and More
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Valve adds the new Steam Chat into Big Picture Mode
It's taken Valve a while to get there but they've new added the new Steam Chat into Steam's Big Picture Mode.
One thing to note, is that for the new key-binds to actually work on the Steam Controller, I had to go into Steam's settings and re-select the official Steam Controller config. Do this by going into Big Picture Mode > Settings > Base Configurations > Big Picture configuration and then simply select the official one again and apply it. I've opened an issue on the Valve GitHub for it.
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Silly spy agency sim Holy Potatoes! A Spy Story?! is now out with Linux support
Developer Daylight Studios continue their Linux support with their latest title, a silly spy agency sim Holy Potatoes! A Spy Story?!
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Road to your city, a city-builder that requires you to make people mad about Football
Road to your city is certainly not what I expected when I first saw it. A city-builder where you make your own Football team and deal with all the issues that comes with it.
On their IndieDB page, they announced a few days ago that it has been ported to a "Desktop GL project" and so it will now support Linux and Mac. Apparently it was highly requested, so it's nice to see a developer put the effort in for their followers.
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Stealth and hacking game 'OFF GRID' fully funded and heading to Linux
OFF GRID, a stealth and hacking game about privacy and mass surveillance managed to get funded on Kickstarter and so it's coming to Linux.
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Richard Garfield on 'Upkeep Kills' in Valve's card battler Artifact
Keeping the hype train for Valve's new card battler, Richard Garfield has another blog post and video out. This time, covering what they call Upkeep Kills.
I thought this was quite interesting, a nice little insight into some of the tactics you can employ. Since I don't play a lot of these card games myself, learning a little more about it was fun.
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The rather good top-down shooter Tesla vs Lovecraft is getting a 'For Science' DLC pack
The For Science DLC pack for the manic top-down shooter Tesla vs Lovecraft sounds like it's going to be rather fun.
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The latest progress report for the PlayStation 3 emulator RPCS3 is out, impressive stuff
RPCS3, the open source PlayStation 3 emulator is coming along nicely. The latest progress report goes over some recent work with various improvements.
They've now managed to hit over 1,300 titles that you're able to actually get in-game now, although that doesn't mean they're playable just yet but progress is progress. Playable titles has risen to around 1,014 now too.
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