Games: Magical Prisma, Easy Anti-Cheat, Cities: Skylines - Campus, Humble Store
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Competitive tile-matching game Magical Prisma seems sweet, free during the Beta
I recently came across the competitive tile-matching game Magical Prisma, it has a Linux version and you can test it out free while it's in Beta. Personally, I quite like tile-matching games when I want to do something a little different and so the idea of a competitive one sounds quite good.
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The Story So Far: Epic Games, Linux, And EAC Support
Valve announced Steam Play support for Linux users via Proton back in August 2018. The move was met with much excitement. Even though Linux users currently comprise only 0.81 percent of the entire Steam player base, they still remain a very dedicated group.
In October 2018, Epic Games acquired Kamu, the makers of Easy Anti-Cheat. Even after the acquisition and around February 2019, Valve and the EAC team were still working on additional support for Linux games running via Steam Play emulation. So far, so good, right?
So where did it all go wrong? Well, Epic — specifically Epic’s move to shift games away from Steam and onto its own storefront via exclusivity — caused a few issues. From Metro Exodus to Rocket League, Epic’s aggressive acquisition of games has become a grave cause for concern.
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Linux Users Distraught Over Easy Anti-Cheat Support Being Paused After Epic Games Acquisition
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Time for school, Cities: Skylines - Campus expansion announced to release this month
Paradox Interactive and Colossal Order have today announced you need more education, just kidding, the Cities: Skylines - Campus expansion was announced.
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Get Age of Wonders III free in the Humble Spring Sale, lots on sale for Linux fans
Humble Store has just put up their Spring Sale and with it you can get Age of Wonders III free for a limit time, so act fast.
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