Saints Row 2: Linux Gaming
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Saints Row 2 & Saints Row: The Third released for Linux & SteamOS, also on sale
Virtual Programming have released their latest Linux ports, and today we are graced with the crazy Saints Row 2 & Saints Row: The Third. They are also now on sale.
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Saints Row 2 and Saints Row: The Third Games Now Available on Steam for Linux
We have some great news today for Linux gamers, as developer Volition just announced the availability of the Saints Row 2 and Saints Row: The Third titles for the Linux and SteamOS platforms.
As you probably are aware already, the Linux port of Saints Row IV, the latest installment in Volition's open-world franchise, was officially announced last Christmas, so it was the right move for the developers to bring the rest of the series to the Linux gaming community.
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Saints Row 2 Linux port report, not good
Now that I've had a chance to play some Saints Row 2 on Linux (purchased personally), here are some thoughts on the performance.
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Saints Row: The Third Linux port report, better than SR2, but still needs improvement
A much nicer start up than Saints Row 2, it has proper mouse support! Looks like when it was originally created they put at least a little more thought into the PC version.
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