Games: Civilization VI: Gathering Storm, Slipstream, CS:GO Fixes
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Civilization VI: Gathering Storm should see day-1 Linux support tomorrow
Looks like we're in for a treat with the big new expansion, Civilization VI: Gathering Storm, as it's releasing tomorrow.
This is excellent, since we've ended up waiting far too long for previous updates. Good to see Aspyr on top form for this, showing how it should be done so kudos to their team for this nice surprise.
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Slick retro racer 'Slipstream' has arrived on GOG
Now even more can enjoy another very good retro racing game, as Slipstream has screeched over onto GOG.
This one is a little bit special, not only is it a true gem that feels like a classic with some upgrades, it was also developed on Linux too (specifically Ubuntu and Arch Linux) using Krita, Blender and GIMP for the graphics and Intellij IDEA CE for the coding! You can see some previous thoughts on it here.
As a reminder, this is yet another game that was funded and put on Linux thanks to a Kickstarter campaign, which ran back in 2016.
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CS:GO update fixes controversial radar exploit ahead of IEM Katowice Major - February 12 patch notes
The update also fixed a crucial issue for game client crashes that plagued players on the OSX and Linux platforms.
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Gathering Storm unedited press release
Gathering Storm Ships for Mac and Linux on Feb 14th!