Games: Feral Interactive, Godot, Tower of Time and Verdun
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Feral Interactive Wants To Know What Linux Game Ports You'd Like Next
Feral Interactive is soliciting requests for what Linux game ports you would like to see from this British game porting firm.
Feral's imaginary "REQUESTINATOR" is active where they are basically issuing a request for comments about future titles you would like to see on Linux or macOS.
Of course, it doesn't guarantee you will see the port in the future, but they are looking for a centralized list of what Linux/macOS gamers are interested in seeing right now and about how many are interested.
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What games do you want ported to Linux? Feral Interactive want to know again
Feral Interactive are wanting to know what games you want ported to Linux, hopefully taking your requests into real consideration.
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Open source game engine 'Godot' showcases upcoming 3.0 features in a new video
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Looks like 'Tower of Time', the game that blends an RPG and an RTS together will be on Linux soon
Some really nice news! It seems the developers behind Tower of Time [Steam, Official Site] did not give up on their attempts to sort out a Linux version, it's coming soon.
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Verdun is yet another Unity title with broken fullscreen on Linux, here's a quick fix
Simply add this to your Steam launch option for the game:
-screen-fullscreen 0
This will then fix your input.
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