Leftovers: Gaming
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BioShock Infinite to Arrive on Linux
BioShock Infinite, an FPS developed by Irrational Games and published by 2K Games, might be getting a Linux release very soon. This has been revealed by the entry on the Steam database.
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2K Games Confirms BioShock Infinite On Linux In Early 2015
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BioShock Infinite Looks Like It Might Be Coming To Linux: Steam Changes
The BioShock Infinite first person shooter game released last year for Windows and was trailed by an OS X port looks like it is being ported to Linux.
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Civilization: Beyond Earth Likely To Drop Intel/AMD Linux Support
While many Linux gamers are waiting for Civilization: Beyond Earth to premiere for Linux, if you're an ATI/AMD or Intel Linux graphics driver user you might be out of luck.
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AMD & Intel Work Hard To Fix Linux Driver Issues For Civilization: Beyond Earth
Earlier this week I wrote about Aspyr Media running into severe issues with the AMD and Intel Linux GPU drivers in terms of bad rendering with the Civilization: Beyond Earth game they've been porting to Linux. The good news is that Intel and AMD are now involved and working to get these issues resolved.
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Signs Of Other High Profile Games Coming To Linux
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Bioshock Infinite is heading to Linux; scheduled for early 2015
2K Games have officially announced that their much loved Bioshock Infinite will be available on Linux early next year. The first hints were picked up by a redditor, who saw new string updates to the game make multiple references to the Linux platform.
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