Leftovers: More on Gaming
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SteamOS 2.67 beta now available, now prefers HDMI & DisplayPort and pulseaudio updates
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Amos from Itch has written a guide to distributing self-contained Linux builds
This is really great to see, and we need more of it. Amos from the game store Itch.io has written up a guide for people pushing out Linux builds of games.
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Human Resource Machine has an open beta for Linux
Buying the game now should be fine, and should count as a Linux sale since they have a build available for our platform.
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Ty the Tasmanian Tiger may come to Linux and Mac depending on Windows sales
Ty the Tasmanian Tiger is a 3d platforming exploration game from 2002 which has recently gained an HD upgrade for Windows.
The game is by a studio from Australia named Krome studio, so there’s little wonder as to why there’s no Linux or Mac version at launch, but they've been asked about Mac and Linux version's of this game several times and been very responsive.
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