Games: OpenRA, Hell Warders, Ubuntu, Fedora and Wine
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OpenRA has been updated with more Dune 2000 missions and plenty more
OpenRA [Official Site], the fantastic open source game engine to run games like Red Alert, Command & Conquer and Dune 2000 has a new release today.
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Hell Warders, a mixture of action and tower defense that may come to Linux
The developer of Hell Warders [Steam, Official Site], a mixture of action and tower defense has said that the game should be on Linux in future.
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It's Been Five Years That Ubuntu Has Tried To Improve For Linux Gaming
Next month will mark five years that Steam has been available for Linux and it's been about the same length of time that Ubuntu has tried to improve itself as a gaming platform, but has it worked?
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Fedora 26 vs. 27 Beta Benchmarks, Wayland vs. X.Org Gaming Tests
For your viewing pleasure this weekend are our first benchmarks of the current state of Fedora 27 post-beta with a variety of different workloads. Additionally, from the latest Fedora 27 packages is a fresh gaming comparison with GNOME Shell running on Wayland versus the X.Org session.
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Wine 2.19 Supports 32-Bit Float Audio on Android, Has iTunes 11.1.x Improvements
The bi-weekly release of Wine is here today with a new development release, versioned 2.19, which adds a few new features and fixes a total of 16 bugs in multiple Windows apps and games.
Let's start with the new features and improvements, as the Wine 2.19 release introduces support for 32-bit float audio on Android, support for a new Microsoft root certificate, the ability for the Wine server to fully handle named pipes, a bunch of optimizations to heap allocation, as well as an extra layer of transform fixes in GdiPlus.
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