Leftovers: Gaming
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Deep Sixed, a very unique looking space survival roguelike will have Linux support
Deep Sixed is a pretty unique looking space survival roguelike that will be heading to Kickstarter soon and the developers confirmed it will support Linux.
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How Well Modern Linux Games Scale To Multiple CPU Cores
With all the discussions about AMD's Ryzen 7 processors that boast eight cores plus SMT, there has been much discussion in our forums and elsewhere the past few days about how many cores most modern Linux games actually utilize... That plus with looking at how well Ryzen's CPU cores scale, I have carried out some fresh Linux CPU core scaling benchmarks with an Intel Core i7 6800K Broadwell-E to see if most Linux games can end up using 4+ cores right now.
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Hidden Folks, a fantastic and relaxing 'where's wally' game
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World of One, a fantastic looking and dark indie puzzle platformer
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Ama's Lullaby, a point & click adventure with hacking plans Linux support
Ama's Lullaby is currently on Kickstarter with the interesting premise of being a point & click adventure with hacking.
They say they have been inspired by Westwoods Studios' Blade Runner (1997) and it features a command-line hacking system. An asteroid is on a collision course with earth, so you embark on a mission led by an AI to the first human colony on another planet. Sounds good to me!
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