Games: Steam, New GNU/Linux Games, PS3 Emulator, 0 A.D. Alpha 22 and CryENGINE
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Can’t Create Desktop Shortcuts to Steam Games on Linux? You’re Not Alone…
Having issues trying to create a desktop shortcut for a Steam game on Linux? Well, you can seek some solace in the fact that you're not alone.
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What Hit The Shelves Lately
Well, mostly the virtual shelves since no Linux gamer actually buys physical games (on Linux) in a box. While I do appreciate the convenience that digital games have brought (and how cheap they have become), I can’t help but miss a little the Golden Age of boxed games. I’m not talking about the shitty packaging of console games and their crappy plastic DVD box, but the time when computer games were packaged in beautiful, big carton boxes with beautiful artwork, featuring goodies and surprises as you opened them up. Hell, Colonization came with a 100 pages manual that went far beyond explaining how to play the game, by giving a good account on how the colonization of the New World really happened. Nowadays it’s not unusual for even complex games to ship without a proper manual (Hearts of Iron IV, with a mostly empty wiki at release, and a tutorial that covered only 10% of the game aspects… like WTF?). But I digress.
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PS3 Emulator RPCS3 Downloadable Binaries Available for Linux
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New Release: 0 A.D. Alpha 22 Venustas
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0 A.D. Alpha 22 Venustas Released
For fans of the 0 A.D. open-source ancient warfare game, its 22nd alpha release is now available.
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CryENGINE 5.4 Available In Preview Form With Vulkan Capabilities
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