Leftovers: Gaming
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New Doom Game Runs Great in Linux with Wine, Users Report
A new Doom game is being released by Bethesda and id Software, and it seems to be working great with Wine in Linux.
When new titles are launched on the Windows platform, it usually takes a while for Wine to catch up. Most of the time, there are missing libraries or some other form error, which means that, at best, the game can be installed and not played.
The Wine developers and community are usually quick to fix any issues, especially with big games, but it's very likely that it won't be necessary. A Linux user managed to get the latest Doom Alpha running in Wine with little to no effort.
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Microsoft's latest tactics show Gabe Newell of Valve was right to worry
Gabe Newell from Valve was quite right to fear about the future when he starting talking up Linux, and now it looks like Microsoft will be trying to push their own store even more.
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That Dragon, Cancer now available on Linux & SteamOS
That Dragon, Cancer is now officially available on Linux & SteamOS. An immersive, narrative videogame that retells Joel Green’s 4-year fight against cancer through about two hours of poetic, imaginative gameplay that explores themes of faith, hope and love.
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