Leftovers: Gaming
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Steam Beta Brings Many Improvements For Steam Controllers
If you picked up the Steam Controller during the recent deal that put it at just $35 USD or have had one of these controllers from Valve for some time, you'll definitely want to check out the latest Steam client beta available tonight.
Following this past week's big Steam stable update, there's a big Steam beta update today but it's mostly focused around Steam Controller improvements.
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Game porter Ethan Lee on packaging games for Linux
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Hope you like reading ldd output!
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An update on Insurgency: Sandstorm, Day of Infamy and competitive play for Insurgency
We aren't exactly short on FPS games on Linux now, but we don't have many shooters that have great and active online gameplay.
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Broforce now available DRM free on GOG, it's amazing, bro
Shortly after the Linux version was put up, so that's awesome news.
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You can now map the Steam Controller's buttons to different key presses and modes
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Aveyond 1 & 2, the 2D role playing games released for Linux
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Trinium Wars MMORPG to get Linux support
A recently released MMORPG looks like it will come to Linux the developers noted on Steam. Sounds like it's a little on the rough side.
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The impressive 2D cyberpunk action-RPG Dex is now DRM free on GOG
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