Games: Sid Meier's Civilization VI, Reflection of Mine, Parkitect, JYDGE, Talos Principle VR, Argentum Age, Vulkan
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Take a look at some awesome Linux games on sale right now
It's time to take another look at some great deals going on for Linux gamers, could we have your next game?
As usual, all deals picked are hand-picked for games I think you might appreciate. For any bundles, I will only note the Linux titles included, there may be more that don't support Linux in them too.
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Sid Meier's Civilization VI to revamp the Religion system and new civs are coming
It seems Sid Meier's Civilization VI [Steam] is set to revamp the Religion system with the Fall 2017 Update.
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Reflection of Mine, a dark puzzle game about the dissociative identity disorder is now on Linux
Interested in a puzzle game that offers a very different experience? Reflection of Mine [Steam] might be something to look at.
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Making your park look pretty in 'Parkitect' is going to get important
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Customizable top-down shooter ‘JYDGE’ released, my thoughts
In JYDGE [Steam] you build your cybernetic arm of the law and eradicate crime.
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The Talos Principle VR will have Linux support
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Argentum Age is an open source collectible card game with singleplayer and multiplayer
This is awesome. Argentum Age [Official Site] is an open source collectible card game that supports both singleplayer and multiplayer.
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It's Looking Like More Vulkan Linux Games Could Be Landing Soon
There's no announcement to break today, but besides there being an uptick in RADV performance work, there are some whispers and other indications of new Vulkan Linux titles likely dropping soon.
In the past few days I've covered about the RADV Mad Max performance tuning and it becoming a Vulkan conformant driver.
Since then, hitting Mesa Git today is this commit for lowering FFMA in NIR. The comment explains, "This appears to improve performance on a number of games from Feral, and thanks to Feral for noticing the problem." This could be a possible sign depending upon how you define "a number of games" as so far Feral has publicly just shipped Mad Max and Dawn of War III with Vulkan support for Linux.
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