Gaming News: Shogun, SteamOS, Dawn Of War III
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Total War: Shogun 2 & Fall of the Samurai released for Linux, port review and thoughts
Total War: Shogun 2 is a strategy game set in feudal Japan during the 16th century. Japan is fractured into multiple clans, each fighting for power. Your task is to lead one of these clans and eventually become the new shogun of Japan. While Fall of the Samurai is set 400 years later in the 19th century.
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SteamOS updated, Valve drops AMDGPU-PRO for Mesa
Valve haven't been sitting on their hands, as they have pushed out a fresh update for SteamOS that's currently in Beta. It's been a while and it's a good one.
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SteamOS Brewmaster 2.115 Update Comes With Linux 4.11 — “Biggest Ever SteamOS Update”
Valve has pushed the SteamOS 2.115 update to brewmaster_beta after a long wait and called it a huge update. This release is based on the new Debian 8.8 and comes with all the security patches. Linux kernel has been updated to version 4.11 and a switch has been made from AMDGPU-PRO driver to the open source mesa driver.
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RadeonSI has a large patch set in Mesa-dev for ARB_bindless_texture, allows Dawn of War III to work on Mesa
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Dawn Of War III Coming To Mac & Linux In June
Good news for Mac and Linux fans: Dawn of War III is headed your way. Lead your troops and eradicate the Eldar and Ork scum in the name of the God Emperor (or vice-versa). The releases are set to come out June 8th.
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Dawn of War III Coming To Mac and Linux
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