Games for GNU/Linux
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Valve says VR is soon coming to Linux
Valve's OpenVR based project, which goes by the obvious moniker of SteamVR, has been shown powering an HTC Vive, using Vulcan on an unspecified Linux distro. This proof of concept is to back up their claims that SteamVR should be available to consumers very soon. At the moment their are few VR games using either OpenGL or Vulkan so your software choices will be limited. At the same time, you may also be limited in the headset you can choose as Oculus developers have stated that all Mac OS support projects are currently on hold. Road to VR has the full presentation from Valve’s Joe Ludwig embedded in their post here.
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Silence from Daedalic Entertainment is an absolutely beautiful story-rich adventure game, my thoughts on it
The Linux version has been absolutely spot on. The only issue I really have with the game is that the load times between sections sometimes drags on on a bit. It was especially annoying when I had around 30 seconds loading for a tiny cutscene and another loading screen right after.
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Destination Ares, control an AI aboard a rusty old colony ship and keep the crew alive, Linux support is planned
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Looks like mech combat game 'Dark Horizons: Mechanized Corps' is coming to Linux
The developer of mech combat game 'Dark Horizons: Mechanized Corps' [Steam, Official Site] has tweeted out that they are testing a Linux version, and it's looking good.
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