01.29.14
Links 29/1/2014: Games
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Kickstarter Goal, coming to PC, Mac, Linux, and (possibly) next-gen
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5 Must Have Steam Titles on Linux
Gamers on Linux are in heaven after the arrival of Steam and with a decent catalogue being updated aggressively by Valve, future for gaming on Linux looks bright. But chances are you may be a hardcore Linux enthusiast, with no or least interest in gaming but after Steam’s arrival, you want to give Gaming a try but don’t know where to start. We are here to help.
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First ever CryEngine Game to head for Linux
Kingdom Come: Deliverance is set to be the first ever game on Linux that is based on the CryEngine. According to the Kickstarter page for the open world Role Playing Game (RPG) there will be Linux support for the game when it releases which is slated to be the fourth quarter of 2015.
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Dungeon Colony New Major Version & Trailer
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Four must try Indie games on Linux
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Paradox’ Runemaster and Hearts of Iron IV heading for Linux
Paradox Studios, the development house behind the hugely successful and addictive Magicka, Crusader Kings and Europa Universalis IV among other games, officially announced in their recent Miami convention that they are planning to launch two new games, Runemasters and the highly anticipated sequel to the Hearts of Iron series, Hearts of Iron IV. Both games are slated to be getting a Linux release along with a Windows release.
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Intel Continues Optimizing Counter-Strike: GO For Linux
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive is one of the few remaining titles from Valve that’s highly sought after by Linux gamers but has yet to make its debut. Going back to last year we’ve known CS:GO has been running internally on Linux and even last April Intel Mesa developers have been optimizing their driver with CS:GO using their early access to the title in cooperation with Valve.
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Hammerwatch Gets Major Update, No Longer Needs Mono Installed
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Steam Machines ‘a big step forward for strategy in the living room’
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Streaming comes to Steam: run on your gaming rig, play on your laptop
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Linux: why it’s the third gaming platform
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Steam Machine Chaos: Can The New Box on the Block Steal Xbox, PlayStation Users?
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Steam In-Home Streaming preview: a short-range Slingbox for your gaming PC
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The Latest Steam Beta Enables The Users To Control The System Audio Devices Directly From The Big Picture Mode
Hello Linux Geeksters. As you may know, Valve has worked a lot lately, at both the Steam client and SteamOS, their Debian based Linux system for gaming.