Games and GNOME Twitch
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Trying Out Xonotic 0.8.2 With Radeon & NVIDIA GPUs On Linux
With Xonotic 0.8.2 having been released this past weekend and was the first update to this open-source game in more than one year, I was curious to put it through its benchmark paces.
The Xonotic 0.8.2 release focused on mostly game-play changes and assets rather than any big engine overhauls, but still makes for an interesting test case.
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Feral have now fixed the OpenGL performance regression in Mad Max
The OpenGL performance regression that made Vulkan look like it annihilated OpenGL in Mad Max's recent Beta has now been fixed.
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GNOME Twitch releases a major update with notifications, offline channel searching and more
GNOME Twitch [github, Official Site] recently released a major new version of their open source desktop Twitch client and it's a beauty.
The new version includes: Notifications of when people you follow go live, Language selection in the menu to filter livestreams, chat badges, viewer count for games and more. See the changelog here.
To grab it on Arch you need this package along with one of the players to actually view videos (listed on the page). For Ubuntu you can use this PPA. There's also a FlatPak, if that's your thing.
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GNOME Twitch 0.4.0 Includes Improved Chat, Re-Enabled Notifications, More
GNOME Twitch is an application to watch Twitch streams on your desktop, without using Flash or a web browser. It requires GTK 3.20 or newer so it only works in fairly new Linux distributions, e.g. Ubuntu 16.10 and newer.
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