Games: Hardware Benchmarks, Albion Online, XCOM 2, SDL, Fishing Planet, Robocraft, Invisigun Heroes
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Core i7 / Core i9 / Ryzen 7 / Threadripper OpenGL+Vulkan Linux Gaming Benchmarks
For those craving to see some fresh OpenGL and Vulkan Linux gaming benchmarks with the recent high-end Intel/AMD CPUs at Phoronix, this article is for you.
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Albion Online set to expand with some large updates planned
Albion Online [Official Site], the MMO that had a very rocky launch is set to get bigger with the next major updates that have been teased.
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Feral Interactive announce XCOM 2: War of the Chosen will be on Linux in "September"
Who knows if that means early or late September, as they haven't hinted at an actual date yet. I was really hoping they would have a date firmly locked in by now, with them saying since June it will be "shortly" after the Windows release, which is today.
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The next version of SDL will have Vulkan support locked in
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Fishing Planet leaves Early Access with full Linux support, also has the Unity fullscreen bug
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Some initial thoughts on Robocraft, the free to play game about building and fighting vehicles
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Invisigun Heroes, an arena battle game where everyone's invisible has full Linux support
Really fun, quite addictive and well worth taking a look at. Considering how fun I found it, we will likely feature this in some livestreams!
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