Leftovers: Gaming
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Steam Client Beta Brings NVIDIA NVENC Encoding, Steam Controller Improvements
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Steam Beta adds hardware accelerated encoding for Nvidia on Linux, Steam Controller major update
A pretty major Steam Client Beta just landed, and with it comes hardware accelerated encoding for In-Home Streaming on Nvidia with Linux, and you can also now configure the Steam Controller for desktop mode (including using the big picture overlay when launching from the desktop client).
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Amazon launches Lumberyard, a free game engine that will support Linux and have source access
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Amazon Opens Lumberyard to Game Devs
Amazon on Tuesday announced that it has widened its footprint in the game industry, complementing its development studio with the Lumberyard 3D game engine.
Based on core components of Crytek's CryEngine, Lumberyard will support development for PCs and consoles (Xbox One and PlayStation 4). Amazon plans to add support for mobile devices and virtual reality gear soon.
The game engine, which is available in a beta build, is free of charge, and there is neither a subscription fee nor revenue-sharing model to bar entry to small development teams.
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ARK: Survival Evolved devs throwing money at BattlEye for Linux support, good news for Arma 3 too
Sad news for players of ARK: Survival Evolved as it now uses BattlEye for online play, but the great news is the developers of ARK have confirmed BattlEye is coming to Linux and they are throwing money to help it happen. This will also be good news for Arma 3 players.
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BattlEye anti-cheat now supports Linux, already live in ARK: Survival Evolved
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We Are Legion, indie strategy game with hundreds or even millions of units now on Linux
We Are Legion is a small indie strategy game with no unit caps, so you could end up with millions of units going at it. Sounds fun, but the graphics are pretty low-res.
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Tempest, a good looking pirate ship combat game looks like it's coming to Linux
Tempest is a pretty good looking naval warfare game involving pirate ships, and it looks like it's coming over to Linux.
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Tomb Raider really does look like it's coming to Linux & SteamOS
Thanks to SteamDB and a twitter follower it really does look more likely that Tomb Raider (the 2013 version) is coming to Linux.
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