Leftovers: Gaming
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NightSky Physics Puzzle Arrives on Steam for Linux with 80% Discount
NightSky is described as an ambient action-puzzle and it's developed and published by a small studio called Nicalis. The developer have just released the native Linux version along with their latest patch.
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Get GRID Autosport and Batman: Arkham Knight for Linux in Steam Summer Sale Day 8
Just four more days are left until the Steam Summer Sale ends, and Linux users had plenty of opportunities to get a ton of games. It looks like the eighth day is also a good day for Linux gaming.
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CryEngine adds support for Oculus, Android, and Linux via OpenGL
Today Crytek released version 3.8.1 of CryEngine, which brings support for a new OpenGL renderer so developers can publish CryEngine games on Linux and Android; it also adds Oculus Rift support.
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CRYENGINE Just Got Linux Support and Full OpenGL Rendering
Crytek has just patched CRYENGINE, and the famous engine finally supports the Linux platform. The changes have been made for the CRYENGINE Steam subscribers, but it's likely that they will land for other users as well.
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Shadow Warrior 2 FPS Gameplay Videos, Looks Insane, Will Be On Linux
Shadow Warrior 2 was quite a surprise to be confirmed for Linux, especially after we only gained the first instalment recently. Thanks to E3, some gameplay videos have surfaced that makes it looks crazy good.
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