Games: Black Mirror, DualShock, Burst The Game, Ashes of the Singularity
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Wednesday Madness, a quick look at some good Linux gaming deals
Welcome to another Wednesday Madness article here at GOL. Another quick look at some good deals you shouldn't pass up! The "I finally remembered to do this on a Wednesday edition".
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Black Mirror, a gothic-horror adventure series re-imagining releases in November with Linux support
THQ Nordic has announced Black Mirror [Official Site], a re-imagining of the acclaimed gothic-horror adventure series being developed by KING Art and it seems it will support Linux.
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A new Steam Client Beta fixes DualShock 4 gamepads with recent Linux Kernels and more
Another Steam Client Beta has released, one of the important fixes here is that the DualShock 4 gamepads should now work with recent Kernel versions.
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A new The Escapists 2 video shows off moving prisons in the latest teaser
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Burst The Game, a free to play FPS arrives with Linux support this month
Linux could use a few more even reasonably good shooter, especially of the more realistic and modern variety. I don't have massively high hopes, but graphically it does look quite nice. They claim it has a full customization system (think Call of Duty-like) along with the ability to lean and vault over objects.
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Ashes of the Singularity Gets Vulkan Port Next Week, Linux Remains M.I.A.
The high profile real-time strategy game Ashes of the Singularity are seeing their Vulkan port released next week.
Ashes of the Singularity will see their Vulkan renderer debut in their v2.4 update set to be released on 24 August. Sadly, no confirmation yet from Stardock Entertainment about seeing a Linux port following this Vulkan renderer. But this does make the threshold for seeing a Linux port lower as up to now it was bound to DirectX 12. But the Vulkan news is interesting anyhow for me as Ashes was the first game using DirectX 12 and it will be very interesting to see how the performance compares when using this new Vulkan renderer. Curiosity may get the best of me and I may even be tempted to do some of my own DX12 vs. Vulkan tests with th
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