Games: Steam Share and More
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Looks like the Linux market share on Steam went up in January
When I say "went up", I don't mean we actually increased. Well, we did, but we're still not at the levels we were before PUBG's (PLAYERUNKNOWN'S BATTLEGROUNDS) release on Steam. Anyway…the January 2018 market share on Steam for Linux was 0.41% (+ 0.15%).
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Europa Universalis IV: Rule Britannia announced
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The very explosive Mercenary Kings gets a large free content update
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Some initial thoughts on the Logitech Driving Force G29 Steering Wheel
I had been complaining about how hard it was in DiRT Rally with a tiny gamepad stick, so I picked up the Logitech Driving Force G29 Steering Wheel and here's some initial thoughts on it.
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The Game Director of MMO Albion Online has outlined plans for roaming mobs and new item drops
The developers of Albion Online [Official Site] mentioned before they plan to make the world a bit more interesting and now they're talking more about roaming mobs.
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Crossing Souls, an action-adventure inspired by the 80's with cartoon cutscenes now has a demo
Truthfully, Crossing Souls [GOG, Steam] is not a game I was actually familiar with until GOG emailed me about it. Turns out this sweet action-adventure inspired by the 80's is releasing soon and it now has a demo.
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SDL Now Supports Wayland's XDG-Shell
The SDL library that's most commonly associated with being an abstraction layer used by Linux games now has Wayland XDG-Shell support.
SDL2 has continued offering good Wayland support and the latest work on this back-end by Ryan Gordon is adding XDG-Shell support. XDG-Shell is used for managing surfaces under Wayland compositors in dealing with window dragging/resizing/stacking and other actions.
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