Games for GNU/Linux
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AMDGPU+RadeonSI With Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, One Week Later
Last week marked the highly anticipated release of Deus Ex: Mankind Divided for Linux. At launch it only offered official support for NVIDIA GPUs on Linux with the AMD support being less than stellar. While the open-source Linux graphics driver Git code is quick to move along and adapt for new games, a new Phoronix Premium member requested some tests for seeing how the latest code is now working for this demanding AAA Linux game ported by Feral Interactive.
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Deus Ex: Mankind Divided patch release for Linux, enables Breach mode
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided [Feral Store, Steam] hasn’t been out long, but it already has the first Linux patch available which enables the Breach mode for us.
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White Noise 2 now works properly on Linux, this 4v1 horror game is damn fun and here's a video too
What I really like about Milkstone Studios is how responsive they have been to the issues in the Linux build. When you launch the game you now get two options: launch with their included libs, or your native system libs. Best of both worlds really, and the native option works nicely for me now!
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Feral Interactive will be livestreaming Total War: WARHAMMER for Linux on the 16th of November
Looks like Total War: WARHAMMER [Steam] might be closer to release for Linux, as Feral Interactive will be livestreaming the Linux version on Wednesday the 16th of November. They usually only do this when a title is near release.
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