Leftovers: Gaming
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Steam Beta Client Brings XCOM: Enemy Unknown and Grid Autosport Fixes
Valve has released a new update for the Steam beta client and it comes with a couple of fixes for XCOM: Enemy Unknown and GRID Autosport.
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SteamOS/Linux Game Development Porting In 2016
Ethan Lee talked about the process of Linux game porting, a few gripes he has from the few years he's been porting (Windows) games to Linux, and more.
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Valve Rolls Out A SteamVR Performance Benchmark
Valve today announced the release of a free program for measuring the performance potential of your system for SteamVR to see if your system can handle the number of emerging VR products. Unfortunately, for now at least, the test is Windows-only.
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Open Source game engine Godot has a new major release, lots of new stuff
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Godot 2.0 Is Out, But Godot 3.0 Will Be Even More Exciting
Godot, the cross-platform game engine that was open-sourced two years ago, is up to version 2.0.
Godot 1.0 was released just over one year ago while out today is the big 2.0 release. Godot 2.0 features improved scene instancing, a new text-based scene format, Opus audio format support, improved gamepad support, new editor features, and other improvements.
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Insurgency Standstorm Is A UE4-Powered Linux Game Coming Out Next Year
Insurgency: Sandstorm is a new title being developed by New World Interactive for release in 2017 on Linux, OS X, Windows, and the game consoles.
NWI is known for their Insurgency game, which has been supported on Linux since last year. Insurgency: Sandstorm is their next title and is powered by Epic Games' Unreal Engine 4.
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Insurgency: Sandstorm realistic FPS announced for SteamOS & Linux, will use Unreal Engine 4
You guys love Insurgency right, the awesome FPS game that came to Linux last year? Well Insurgency: Sandstorm is coming with some Unreal Engine 4 goodness, and Linux is confirmed.
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