Leftovers: Games
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Rocket League will be on SteamOS & Linux before the Xbox One in February
Good news Rocket League fans, as it seems the game will be out on SteamOS & Linux before the Xbox One version, and it's looking like it will be end of January to early February.
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Hack Lets PS4 Run Linux
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PlayOnLinux 4.2.10 Has Been Released
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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Unity 5.3 Game Engine Editor Finally Arrives for Linux, Download for Ubuntu
Unity Technologies, the developer of the popular Unity game engine, announced the immediate availability for download of an updated version of the Unity Editor for Linux software.
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Valve Rolls Out Useful Linux Updates For TF2 & CS:GO
Valve today rolled out some nice updates for gamers of Team Fortress 2 and Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, including Linux-specific improvements.
With today's Counter-Strike: Global Offensive update there are Linux-specific changes of upgrading the used version of libSDL, improved game performance during the end of match scoreboard, and improved sound options. Other general changes include official game servers in India, upgraded the first-person arm, hands, and glov models, killer replay improvements, and more.
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