Leftovers: Gaming
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Crush Your Enemies looks like a fun and simple RTS coming to Linux this July
Crush Your Enemies from Vile Monarch and Gambitious Digital Entertainment looks like a pretty fun little RTS game and it's coming to Linux on July 13th.
You can pre-order it right now on Games Republic (this supports us a little), or directly from Steam if you prefer. Which will give you a Steam key at release.
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Some essential mods to try in XCOM 2 that don't break the balance or change gameplay
I love XCOM 2, it's probably my favourite strategy game right now. The problem is, it's still a bit of a buggy mess, a lovable mess mind you.
I've played 47 49 hours of the game, and I do feel like certain aspects of it are lacking. I will keep searching for you, but here's some quick picks. There's thousands of modifications available for XCOM 2, so even these took a while of sifting through junk.
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ZED by Eagre Games reaches the funding goal, developer thanks GOL and the Linux community
I'm never one to shy away from patting my fellow Linux users on the back, so here it is *pats*. Thanks to the Linux gaming community and our own contributor BTRE, ZED by Eagre Games has passed the funding goal on Kickstarter.
They now need less than $2,000 to hit their first stretch-goal, so hopefully they will hit that as it sounds like it will be a very nice thing to have.
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Nightdive Studios aren't sure when the Linux version of the System Shock remake will be available
I shot off a message to Nightdive Studios about their Linux plans for System Shock since Linux is a stretch goal. The reply doesn't fill me with confidence to pledge right now.
My question: "About the Linux stretch goal, is that for a Linux version after the initial Windows release or for a same-day Linux release?"
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silence about 'The Silent Age', a point-and-click adventure for which a Linux port was promised
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imprint-X from Morgondag is now on Kickstarter, a causal puzzle game set on an Asteroid Base
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