Wine and Games
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Wine-Vulkan Is Making Progress For Windows Vulkan Programs On Linux
Free software developer Roderick Colenbrander has made public his Wine-Vulkan repository that he is using to stage his work around better Vulkan support within Wine.
Roderick's Wine-Vulkan patches are in a state for experimenting with Vulkan on Wine and implements Vulkan 1.0.51 with few optional extensions currently. This is enough to run the Vulkan information utility, a Vulkan cube demo, and the vkQuake game along with other basic Vulkan apps. Both 32-bit and 64-bit programs should be working now.
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"ICEBOX: Speedgunner" now on Steam for Win/Mac/Linux
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The awesome six-degree-of-freedom shooter 'Overload' now has cloaked enemy robots to deal with
I absolutely love watching Overload [Steam, Official Site] progress, as each fresh update makes the game even more fun. Let's take a look at what's new this time.
Two major new additions for the 0.8 update are the new challenge map "Backfire" and a new cloaked Phantom robot. Together, they're a pretty awesome boost for an already extremely fun game. The stealthy robot certainly does mix things up a bit!
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Action platformer 'GunHero' has been fixed up and it's actually quite fun
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