Games: Steam Play's Proton 5.0-3, Bloody Rally Show, Lethal League Blaze
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Steam Play's Proton 5.0-3 Released With Support For Metro Exodus Direct3D 12 Mode
CodeWeavers working under contract for Valve on their Wine downstream Proton is out with a new update to their Proton 5.0 series.
Proton 5.0-3 is out as the newest release on their heavily patched Wine 5.0 based software for allowing countless Windows games to run smoothly under Linux. With Proton 5.0-3, Metro Exodus should be running nicely with its Direct3D 12 mode. Metro Exodus was released last February but made an Epic Games Store exclusive until recently. With the game now on Steam, it should be playing nicely on Linux thanks to Proton while 4A Games is said to be working on a native Linux port as well. For now though, Proton / Steam Play allows Metro Exodus to run on Linux.
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Extreme top-down racing game 'Bloody Rally Show' is out now and it's good
Bloody Rally Show has been mentioned here a few times, as the developer gave GOL early access to test it and it's a top-down racer I've certainly enjoyed watching grow.
This is absolutely not your usual 2D racing sim either, it's set in a dystopian future with a rather unique blending of racing, battling and some rogue-lite mechanics to give you a huge amount of content to play through full of missions and challenges.
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Furiously intense ball-smashing game 'Lethal League Blaze' is now available on Linux
Today, Team Reptile announced they have officially released a Linux build for their intense sports game Lethal League Blaze.
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Proton 5.0-3 for Steam Play
Proton 5.0-3 for Steam Play released, Direct3D 12 support for Metro Exodus