Leftovers: Gaming
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The Witcher 2 Should Now Be Offering Faster Performance
The Witcher 2 was released for Linux earlier this year but the quality of the initial Linux port was very troubling. Since then, the developers have been working to improve the Linux version of The Witcher 2 ahead of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.
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Stunt Rally 2.4 Brings New Open-Source Racing Fun
A new release of Stunt Rally is out, an open-source racing game powered by VDrift with Bullet physics and uses OGRE for rendering.
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The Future of Linux Gaming and Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel
Linux has commonly been known as a platform with a distinct lack of AAA gaming titles, but now, 2K Games fiscal results have leaked that they will make the third game in the series “Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel!” available to Linux users on launch day.
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Latest Steam Update Brings Interface Facelift and the Option to Hide Games from the Library
A new Steam Beta update has been released and it brings quite a few changes, but this time it's not just minor modifications. The developers have actually improved the interface and they've implemented an interesting option for the library.
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Team Fortress 2 Features Dedicated Server Performance Improvements and Linux Client Optimizations
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Linux for Gaming: Achievement Unlocked
In years past, the problem was far worse than it is today. It used to be that if someone asked you “Should I use Linux for my home computer?” your response required a small mountain of caveats: “Yes, but there's a big learning curve”, “Yes, but only if there are good drivers in the kernel for your hardware” or, my personal poison ivy, “Yes, as long as you don't need to play video games.”
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Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel will be the first Borderlands title to release on Linux
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Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel Space Jumping to Linux
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