Games: Spec Ops: The Line, Overload, When It Hits the Fan, BATTALION 1944
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Spec Ops: The Line Gets Boosted On Mesa With GL Threading
For fans of the 2012 video game Spec Ops: The Line that was brought to Linux in 2015, this Unreal Engine 3 powered title should run faster with the newest Mesa.
Spec Ops: The Line is the latest Linux video game getting a whitelist addition for Mesa OpenGL threading. This "Mesa_Glthread" functionality is a driver-agnostic Mesa OpenGL multi-threading implementation, especially of help to lower-end, multi-core CPUs.
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The fantastic six-degree-of-freedom shooter 'Overload' has another major update
Overload [Steam, Official Site], from some of the people who created Descent is a fantastic title, even with it not being finished it's frantic fun. This latest update is a big one too.
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When It Hits the Fan, a top-down shooter where four apocalyptic events happened all at once
When It Hits the Fan [itch.io, Steam] is a top-down shooter where a zombie outbreak, robot AI takeover, demon incursion, and alien invasion have all happened at once. As far as the premise for the game goes, having all those at once is pretty amusing.
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BATTALION 1944, a competitive WW2 FPS looks like it may come with Linux support
Take this with a grain of salt for now, but it's possible that BATTALION 1944 [Steam, Official Site], a competitive WW2 FPS will come with Linux support.
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