Leftovers: Gaming
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Shadowrun: Hong Kong Arrives for Linux Players
Shadowrun: Hong Kong, the third stand-alone game in the new Shadowrun series developed by Harebrained Schemes has been released on Steam, GOG, and Humble Bundle, and a Linux version is also available.
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Five Super Cool Open Source Games
In 2014 and 2015, Linux became home to a list of popular commercial titles such as the popular Borderlands, Witcher, Dead Island, and Counter Strike series of games. While this is exciting news, what of the gamer on a budget? Commercial titles are good, but even better are free-to-play alternatives made by developers who know what players like.
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Old and Famous TuxRacer Game Arrives on Ubuntu Touch
The Ubuntu Touch platform needs a lot of apps to attract more users, but it also needs games. There aren't a lot of complex, 3D titles available, and now TuxRacer is one of them.
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Dying Light Crashes on Linux After Latest Patch, Here's the Solution
Some users are reporting that Dying Light for the Linux platform no longer starts after the latest patch has been released.
Dying Light is one of the newest triple A games that landed on Linux in the past few months. The performance wasn't great, and many users complained about the fact that it didn't seem like a quality port. The developers pushed a few patches out the door, and the quality of the game for Linux users increased tremendously, even if it's still not up to par with Windows.
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Feral Interactive Buys More AMD Hardware to Optimize Linux Games
Feral Interactive is a studio that specialized in porting games for the Linux and Mac OS X platforms, and they have already launched a number of titles. The developers are now making an extra effort to make their games work better on AMD hardware.
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