Games: Proton 4.11-2, Stone Story and Indivisible
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Steam Play Proton 4.11-2 is out, upgrading DXVK and FAudio
Valve along with CodeWeavers today issued a small and focused update to Proton, the software behind Steam Play.
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Proton 4.11-2 Pulls In Newest DXVK While Fixing High Refresh Rates For Older Games
Following the big Proton 4.11 update for Valve's Steam Play that just arrived over one week ago, a second update to this Wine-derived software is now available for enhancing the Windows games on Linux experience.
Proton 4.11-2 updates now against the new and improved DXVK 1.3.2. Just pulling in new DXVK updates tend to be worthwhile but this 4.11-2 release also upgrades to FAudio 19.08 and Wine-Mono 4.9.2.
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Animated entirely in ASCII symbols, Stone Story RPG enters Early Access
I'm very much used to seeing roguelikes with ASCII art, but an RPG? That's quite different! After around five years in development, Stone Story RPG enters Early Access. Note: Key provided by the developer.
A very strange experience this, with no direct control of your character it initially feels a bit like a clicker. You pick a location and watch as your ASCII character travels across the screen gathering resources, fighting and more. However, the game gradually expands and opens up, turning it into a very unique adventure. It's also very weirdly relaxing.
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Action RPG platformer "Indivisible" from the creator of Skullgirls is releasing in October
Lab Zero Games (Skullgirls) and 505 Games have announced that the action RPG platformer Indivisible finally has a release date.
Blending together the side-scrolling exploration from a platformer, with beautifully hand-painted background art and fast-paced real-time battles it's been high up on my "wanted" list for some time. After getting funded on IndieGoGo way back in 2015, they managed to pull in quite a lot of support with over thirty thousand backers and around two million dollars raised. It's been a long wait but it's finally about to end, as today they've revealed the launch date to be October 8th.
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