Games: Iconoclasts, Steam, Corpse Party and Wine/CrossOver
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Incredible looking story-based action platformer 'Iconoclasts' to release next year, for Linux too
I only just heard about Iconoclasts [Steam, Official Site], a rather incredible looking story-based action platformer and it's coming to Linux next year.
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Steam now has a form of platform-specific wishlisting, to help developers see demand
A feature that was often requested by Linux gamers, was a way for us to show developers there's a demand for a port. Valve has delivered something interesting to help. Although it does have a small caveat, it's only if you pick one platform in your Steam settings.
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Steam To Stop Supporting Bitcoin Transactions
Valve has decided to stop supporting Bitcoin for settling transactions on Steam.
Effective today, Bitcoin is no longer supported on Steam. This decision was due to the increased volatility of Bitcoin recently as well as increased transaction fees.
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Corpse Party Comes To Linux
A wider audience will now be able to enjoy the original Corpse Party. Xseed Games has extended the range of the PC version of the game. In addition to Windows, it is now compatible with Linux operating systems.
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CrossOver 17 Lets You Run Microsoft Office 2016 on Linux
CrossOver 17 is now available. It brings support for Microsoft Office 2016 on Linux, WINE performance improvements, and a slate of bug fixes and features.
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