Games: RPCS3, Web Games, Poly Towns, Rifter and More
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RPCS3 Gets Improved Performance Thanks To Intel TSX
The open-source RPCS3 PlayStation 3 emulator will now offer faster performance on modern Intel systems.
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Progressive Web Games
With the recent release of the Progressive Web Apps core guides on MDN, it’s easier than ever to make your website look and feel as responsive as native on mobile devices. But how about games?
In this article, we’ll explore the concept of Progressive Web Games to see if the concept is practical and viable in a modern web development environment, using PWA features built with Web APIs.
Let’s look at the Enclave Phaser Template (EPT) — a free, open sourced mobile boilerplate for HTML5 games that I created using the Phaser game engine. I’m using it myself to build all my Enclave Games projects.
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Poly Towns, a 'small town builder' just added Linux support
If you like your city builders to be a little different and challenging, Poly Towns might be worth a look. It just had a major update yesterday, with tons of tweaks and upgrades and along with that the developer decided to release a Linux version too.
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Rifter, a tough-as-nails acrobatic platformer announced with Linux support and it looks awesome
Rifter is promising some tough-as-nails acrobatic platforming that's utterly drenched in neon and it will come with an intense 80’s synthwave soundtrack.
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PSVR is running on Linux with OpenHMD and OpenHMD-SteamVR
A reader emailed in to show off that they've been able to get the PSVR headset working on Linux with Steam using OpenHMD and OpenHMD-SteamVR.
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Fantasy turn-based strategy 'Exorder' adds Linux support, demo available
For those who simply can't get enough of your turn-based strategy antics, fantasy game Exorder [Steam] recently added Linux support and it has a demo available.
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Godlike village sim 'Rise to Ruins' has a cleaner menu, interface scaling, new buildings and more
Rise to Ruins continues to be one of my favourite indie games, the dedication the developer has shown is incredible. The latest few updates have improved it dramatically.
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DXVK for running Direct3D 11 with Vulkan in Wine updated again
DXVK [GitHub], the exciting Wine project to run Direct3D 11 games and applications with Vulkan was updated yesterday.
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