Games: Distance, Ballistic Overkill, GOG, Valve, and Wolfenstein: The Old Blood
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Distance, the amazing atmospheric racing platformer is now officially out
I've been waiting on this for what feels like forever, after a great run in Early Access the atmospheric racing platformer Distance is now out. A game I've gone back to many times during Early Access! Everything about Distance hits the mark for me.
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FPS game Ballistic Overkill's Bloodlust update is out
Ballistic Overkill, a cheap and quite decent online FPS game has released a new update named Bloodlust full of tweaks for their newer Rounds game mode.
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The Count Lucanor, a 2D mystery and horror adventure is now on GOG
For you GOG fans, they've added another quality Linux game! The Count Lucanor, a 2D mystery and horror adventure is now up with Linux support.
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Valve have been fined 147 thousand euros in France
Thanks to a tip in our Discord, we've found out today that Valve have been fined 147 thousand euros in France. Probably a drop in the ocean compared to Valve's revenue, but enough to turn their heads and pay attention.
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Wolfenstein: The Old Blood Should Now Be In Good Shape With RadeonSI On Mesa 18.3
Earlier this month Valve developers began working on Mesa/RadeonSI fixes for Wolfenstein: The Old Blood to run nicely with the open-source Linux drivers while the game is running under Steam Play / Proton. The last batch of these fixes for The Old Blood are now in Git for Mesa 18.3.
First up is a revert to fix menu hangs in id Tech games like RAGE and Wolfenstein: The New Order.
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