Games for GNU/Linux
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Steam Controller Works Again with Older Udev Rules in Latest Steam Client Beta
A few moments ago, Valve's engineers pushed a new Steam Client Beta, the fourth one for the week of December 5, and while it's not a major milestone, it brings an exciting feature for Steam Controller users on Linux platforms.
The fact of the matter is that there's only once change in today's Steam Client Beta release for the day of December 9, 2016, and it makes the Steam Controller device work again with the older udev rules.
To support future functionalities of the Steam Controller, which Valve is known to implement all the time to make it the best gaming controller for Steam users, the company recommends upgrading the rules to allow Steam to access /dev/hidraw*.
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Marek sent in a patch to fix a 9 year old bug with Mesa, helps radeonsi with multiple games
This is quite an amazing little fix. Marek sent in a patch for Mesa that fixes a bug that has apparently been an issue for around 9 years.
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9 Year Old Mesa Bug Fixed, Addresses Stability With RadeonSI Gallium3D
A nine-year-old Mesa bug has now been squashed by Marek Olšák. This Mesa bug ended up affecting the RadeonSI driver and causing stability issues, which has now been addressed and should help open-source AMD Linux gamers run titles like Team Fortress 2 and Batman Arkham: Origins (Wine).
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vkQuake 0.91 Released, Continues Advancing Quake With Vulkan
Released yesterday was the newest build of vkQuake, the open-source game project developing a Vulkan renderer for the original Quake game based upon the QuakeSpasm code-base.
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Kingdom Come: Deliverance may not come to Linux at all, more bad news
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OneShot, a surreal top down puzzle & adventure game has been delayed for Linux
OneShot [Official Site, Steam], a pretty promising looking puzzle & adventure game was planned as a day-1 Linux release, but it's seen a delay.
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Best Buds vs Bad Guys is another game that has been delayed for Linux
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BUTCHER, the brutal 2D shooter has a free DLC which gives you an easy mode
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