Leftovers: Gaming
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Parkitect, the theme park building sim is currently broken on Linux
Just a heads up folks, Parkitect is currently broken on Linux due to heavy graphical glitches, so if you were thinking about picking it up I would hold off until we can give the all clear.
The developers said it could be a driver issue. I've tested two different drivers myself, and someone else tweeted to us letting us know it happens on another driver series too. The game uses Unity, and I've seen a number of games have big graphical issues that were the fault of the game or Unity, so hopefully they find it.
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The Vanishing of Ethan Carter Linux & SteamOS port has been put on hold
Sad news, I was really looking forward to playing The Vanishing of Ethan Carter but it looks like I won't get a chance. The developers have come across too many issues.
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Panmorphia transformed for PC, Mac, and Linux
Cyan’s Myst formula of graphic adventures has been successfully implemented by many developers over the two-plus decades that have come and gone since. The latest to follow in these footsteps is Cyprus-based indie Lydia Kovalenko with her debut title Panmorphia, which is now available for PC, Mac, and Linux.
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Dungeon Souls, a cool mix of action, roguelike & a dungeon crawler on SteamOS & Linux
I never noticed Dungeon Souls getting a Linux version, so it must be another case of it not showing up in the new SteamOS & Linux games list if the Linux version was added later. I really wish Valve would fix that, I say it every damn time.
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Story-driven RTS Battle of Empires 1914-1918 looks like it's coming to Linux & SteamOS
Looks quite a bit like Company of Heroes 2, but in a WWI setting.
It's a shame that a bunch of users are review bombing it right now due to DLC additions, but it does have plenty more positive reviews than negative.
Remember, never buy a game until the Linux version is actually available.
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