Leftovers: Gaming
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The Sunday Gaming Section, Linux Gaming From Around The Web
Here is some Sunday reading for you from other gaming sites across the internet. Not much generally happens on a Sunday, so hopefully this will be a regular article.
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A Roundup Of The Last Weeks Linux Gaming
Here is a look back at the last week on GamingOnLinux, an easy way to for you to keep up to date on what has happened in the past week for Linux Gaming! Sorted from lowest to highest to make sure you don't miss the smaller news stories. There's just so much news now that things like this are needed for people not to get swallowed up in a sea of Linux games. Think of it like reading a handy Linux gaming magazine of the last weeks news all in one handy place! We don't include todays stories as that only requires you to look down a little on the home page. Also if you wish to keep track of these overview posts you can with our Overview RSS.
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Unvanquished Alpha 32 Has Renderer Fixes, New Rifle Model
This 32nd alpha release to the Unvanquished game brings a new SMG model for its rifle replacement, animation/texture fixes and updates, various bug fixes, and more rendering work. The latest renderer work to its "Daemon" engine include fixes, optimizations, and other improvements. However, compared to some of the earlier Unvanquished Alpha releases that brought major engine changes, new maps, and gameplay improvements, there aren't too many exciting updates to share this month...
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Stronghold 3 Now Available For Steam On Linux
A new (well, actually old for Windows gamers, it was released there in 2011) is now available for Steam on Linux gamers.
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Reckpunk, A Different Kind Of Platformer Officially Released For Linux
The game has now seen the official release, and it looks pretty wild. One thing to note is that apparently pulseaudio causes a slight audio delay in Reckpunk, so if you check it out then disable pulseaudio for it for an optimal experience. I can't say with pulseaudio I noticed any delay myself, so maybe it's not always an issue. At least ir runs for me now though, as when we covered it before it wouldn't even run.
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