Leftovers: Gaming
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Last Chance to Get the Torchlight II Action RPG with a 75% Discount
Torchlight II is an incredibly fun and extensive action RPG developed and published on Steam for Linux by Runic Games. Users can now pick it up with a huge 75% discount.
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Saints Row: The Third Also Looks Like It's Coming To Linux
Well now, this is unexpected. It seems we may be getting quite a few of the Saints Row games, as Saints Row: The Third is showing signs of coming to Linux.
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Steam for Linux Getting Closer to 1% Once Again
The Steam for Linux platform seems to be on an upward trend again, and it registered an increase in the number of users, for the month of August.
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Frozen Synapse And The Red DLC Now On GOG For Linux & On Sale
The rather good strategy game Frozen Synapse is now available DRM free on GOG, along with the Red DLC.
Disclosure: Our lovely GOG contact and regular commenter on GOL provided me with keys, and I can confirm it works nicely.
Buying it on GOG grants you two copies like Steam does. It's actually on sale right now, and the normal price is cheaper than on Steam for me.
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Wine-Staging 1.7.51 Has Fixes For Command Stream Multi-Threading (CSMT)
Building off last week's release of Wine 1.7.51 is the equivalent Wine-Staging update. Besides re-basing off this new Wine release that has XAudio2 support and other new functionality, the staging update has some new CSMT patches for boosting the Direct3D gaming performance.
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