Leftovers: Gaming
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PlayOnLinux 4.2.8 Brings Fixes Only
As you may know, PlayOnLinux is a frontend for Wine, the popular software for running Windows applications on Linux and Mac OS X.
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Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor GOTY Launches on Linux with 50% Price Cut
Feral Interactive has just revealed that Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor GOTY for the Linux platform has been released, and it can now be purchased with a 50% discount from the Feral and Steam stores.
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Middle-Earth Shadow of Mordor Is Easily One Of The Most Demanding Linux Games
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Steam for Linux Beta Client Updated with New Features for Big Picture
The Steam for Linux platform has been updated once more, and a new Beta version of the client is now available to users who have subscribed to that particular branch.
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Razer acquires OUYA, Steam security breach, and more open gaming news
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Valve Launches Big SteamOS Sale over the Weekend
Valve is now organizing a SteamOS sale, and it looks like users will be able to pick up quite a few triple-A titles with Linux support in the next few days.
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ET: Legacy Is Preparing A New Wolfenstein Enemy Territory Update
If Shadow of Mordor on Linux is too demanding for your graphics card, you may be interested in the upcoming ET: Legacy update that provides new functionality while retaining compatibility with the legendary Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory (v2.60b) game.
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Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor is now on Mac and Linux
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Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor Game of the Year Edition Out Now on Mac and Linux
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Wine-Staging 1.7.48 Tackles More Direct3D Code, Other Changes
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