Games: Cultist Simulator, Planetary Annihilation: TITANS, CrossOver 18, Updated Proton 3.16 Beta, Descenders, Bridge Constructor Portal, Train Valley 2, Sipho
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Cultist Simulator has a free update out now along with The Dancer DLC
Developed Weather Factory, some of the same people responsible for Fallen London and Sunless Sea, have pushed out a good free update for Cultist Simulator along with the first DLC.
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Planetary Annihilation: TITANS has a new public test build up with lots of improvements
For those not clued up, Planetary Annihilation: TITANS is now being run by a dedicated studio that are going to give it a new life with continued support and plenty of updates. The original Planetary Annihilation is no longer available to buy, with a permanent discount to upgrade to TITANS.
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CodeWeavers CrossOver Linux 18 Released With DXVK/VKD3D Support
While CodeWeavers' developers have been busy with improvements to Wine and Valve's downstream "Proton" for allowing a great Windows-on-Linux gaming experience, they haven't parted ways with their core business and today they announced the availability of CrossOver 18.
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Proton beta 3.16-2 is out for Valve's Steam Play system
Valve are continuing to polish the next version of Steam Play's Proton with an update to the beta channel.
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Updated Proton 3.16 Beta For Steam Play Has DXVK 0.90, D3D11 Fixes
Valve in cooperation with CodeWeavers and other developers continues making rapid progress on Steam Play and their "Proton" downstream flavor of Wine.
After re-basing to Wine 3.16 upstream a few days ago rather than the quickly-dated Wine 3.7, the second Proton 3.16 Beta is out this evening. This updated beta has switched over to the new DXVK 0.90 release with Stream Output support but keep in mind that requires the Vulkan driver on your system to support Vulkan's new transform feedback capability -- it's easy if using the NVIDIA Vulkan beta driver but otherwise for Intel ANV or Radeon RADV requires building patched versions of Mesa. DXVK 0.90 also brings various game fixes in its own right.
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Looks like the downhill freeriding game 'Descenders' is going to get multiplayer and more tricks
Descenders, the rather good extreme downhill freeriding game from RageSquid looks to be getting some fun updates soon.
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Bridge Constructor Portal now has a built-in level editor and Steam Workshop support
Bridge Constructor Portal, the rather amusing cross-over has been updated with a built-in level editor along with Steam Workshop support.
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Train Valley 2 adds more official levels and introduces a new electricity game mechanic
The rather good Early Access puzzle game Train Valley 2 has just expanded with a rather big update with lots of new content.
The developers said they weren't originally going to be adding in more official levels before the final release, however, given how active the community has been with creating their own content they decided to push this out early. This will also allow them to get more feedback on issues with it.
These new levels include the brand new electricity game mechanic and resource, which mixes up the gameplay a little as it works differently. To produce it, you will need to constantly feed power plants for other buildings connected and so it does add a little bit of extra depth to the gameplay as well as present some interesting challenges.
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The action-survival game 'Sipho' that has you grow your creature is going to Early Access in November
Developer All Parts Connected has now announced that their action-survival game Sipho is going to enter Early Access. on November 13th.
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