Games: 1001st Hyper Tower, Sekiro Shadows Die Twice and More
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The arabian-themed cyberpunk rogue-lite FPS '1001st Hyper Tower' is out, not running well on Linux
While I like the idea of 1001st Hyper Tower, the Linux version really isn't running very well at all. The training seemed to be okay and everything was pretty normal. Well, as normal as the incredible bizarre world in 1001st Hyper Tower is. Sadly though, once you get into the full game the performance is absolutely terribly. We're talking often sub-30FPS and it's just not playable.
Performance isn't the only problem. It seems to be using an older version of Unity, I can tell since in fullscreen the menu has no mouse-click input (but it works in windowed mode) which was a common bug quite some time ago that was fixed in the Unity game engine.
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Sekiro Shadows Die Twice | Linux Gaming | Ubuntu 18.04 | Steam Play
Sekiro Shadows Die Twice running through Steam play.
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Display a power indicator above the player head
Hello and it has been a very long time I am not posting anything on this website and today I am just going to finish up the unfinished business from the previous python project, which is to display a power indicator above the player head to show that the player is in full power after he has eaten the mana during the game, if he collides with the enemy then that power will be used up and the power indicator will disappear. I am using the self.weak switch to indicate whether the player has eaten a mana or is he collides with an enemy. In this example, we will only edit one file, which is the boy sprite class.
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Canonical Announces Full Enterprise Support for Kubernetes 1.14, Critical Security Update for Mozilla Thunderbird, Feral Interactive Releasing DiRT 4 for Linux March 28, Telegram Messaging Announces New Privacy Feature and Scalyr Launches PowerQueries
Feral Interactive announces that DiRT 4 will be released for Linux and macOS on March 28th. DiRT was originally developed and published by Codemasters for PC and consoles. From the press release, "DiRT 4 delivers the intense thrill of all-terrain motorsport in an electrifying mix of disciplines. Players will hurtle through point-to-point Rally races, compete in events from the official FIA World Rallycross Championship, push trucks and buggies to the limit in exhilarating Landrush battles, and put their precision steering skills to the test in Joyride challenges." You can view the trailer here and preorder from the Feral Store for $59.99.
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No Man's Sky runs very nicely on Linux with Steam Play, huge online feature update and VR support coming
No Man's Sky from Hello Games had a pretty iffy launch, with many not happy with it but Hello Games stuck at it and continued expanding it. They’ve announced more huge free updates coming and it works very well on Linux with Steam Play.
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