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Valve + LunarG Open Up Their Mesa Testing Results
As covered back during XDC2017, Valve and LunarG have been working on more extensive testing of Mesa to catch regressions and meticulously spot any performance changes as they occur. That framework is now publicly available to see the results and for developers allows tracking their own Mesa development branches.
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A Near Dawn, a visual adventure game with pyschological thriller elements, is on Kickstarter
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Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire shows off a new trailer with early gameplay
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This War of Mine gets first installment in series of story-driven DLC
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Hearts of Iron IV: Waking the Tiger announced, will add to the Chinese Front and more
The still-in-development DLC to the WW2 grand strategy game has gotten a name, trailer and its theme has been revealed. Expect new ways to command your armies as well as new possibilities for several nations.
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GOG now has Battle Chess Special Edition which includes three games for Linux
GOG have revived some more classic titles for Linux thanks to DOSBox! Battle Chess Special Edition which includes three games now supports Linux on GOG.
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Point & Click adventure game 'Milkmaid of the Milky Way' now supports Linux
For fans of classic Point & Click adventure games, Milkmaid of the Milky Way [Steam, Official Site] is now officially available on Linux.
The game was developed by just one person, Mattis Folkestad, with a playtime of around 2-3 hours and the Steam/Google Play reviews give it a pretty good score overall. Milkmaid of the Milky Way was originally released back in January of this year, so we're a little late getting it, but good things come to those who wait right?
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Classic Roguelike 'ADOM' is getting a revamp named Ultimate ADOM
...it will have Linux support.
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One dedicated gamer made a SteamOS tabletop 'car-cade' for DiRT Rally
I love seeing what people have been able to do with SteamOS and this might just be the most amusing. One dedicated gamer made their very own SteamOS tabletop car-cade to play DiRT Rally.
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