Leftovers: Games
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Holy Potatoes! A Weapon Shop?! Tested on Linux with some thoughts on the gameplay
Holy Potatoes! A Weapon Shop?! That has to be one of the wackiest titles I've ever seen, and the developers kindly sent in a key for me to give it a go.
Honestly, it was one I personally wanted to try out for ages, but something always go in the way. I finally sat down, and pushed myself to do it (thanks to the developer for the key!).
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Team Fortress 2 updated to fix Linux memory usage
Yesterdays update shows the developers working on Linux performance with this change "Significantly reduced memory usage on Mac and Linux clients". It's good to see they are still paying attention to us.
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Latest Steam Beta Client Update Has More Steam Controller Improvements, Linux Fixes
Valve announced a few minutes ago, January 9, 2016, the immediate availability of a new update for its Steam Beta Client for supported operating systems, including Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X and GNU/Linux.
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Counter-Strike: Global Offensive updated, now with nicer sound options for Linux
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive is actually a really great game, and we had a lot of fun playing it a while back on a livestream. One thing I've seen people moan about is the sound options on Linux, so it looks like Valve has taken steps to address that.
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Oculus Rift VR headset will support Linux after release, looking like it's going to be pricey
I will be keeping an eye on it when they come back with Linux support, as I would like to be wrong on it.
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Infinium Strike, an interesting looking strategy and action game comes to Linux this year
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Hack on PlayStation 4, itch.io store app, and more open gaming news
Hello, open gaming fans! In this week's edition, we take a look at a hack on PlayStation 4, the itch.io store app, another record for Steam, and more.
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Unvanquished Kicks Off 2016 With Yet Another Alpha
The crew working on the open-source Unvanquished game powered by their Daemon Engine announced their Alpha 47 release last weekend.
Unvanquished Alpha 47 as the first monthly release of 2016 brings Breakpad support for having a built-in crash reporting system. Unvanquished Alpha 47 also has a number of bug fixes, a new "Medistation" model, new movement changes for the "human" players, and a variety of other changes.
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