Games: Ravenfield, Shotgun Farmers and Steam Play
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Ravenfield, the single-player FPS with large-scale battles has a new release out
More FPS news for you this weekend, with the single-player Ravenfield having another great update out with lots of new toys.
Early Access build 13 is up and with it comes two huge new maps with River Delta and Citadel, so it now has a total of nine large battles to engage in.
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The unique FPS 'Shotgun Farmers' is leaving Early Access next month
Shotgun Farmers, by far one of the most unique FPS games I've played in a long time is due to leave Early Access soon.
While the developer, Megastorm Games, isn't giving an exact date just yet they have made it clear it will be next month. To go along with the news, a small update was released adding in some adjustments to the maps along with support for character emotes.
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The first Steam Play update for this year is out with Proton 3.16-7 beta
Valve have pushed out a Steam Play beta update with Proton 3.16-7 now available for testing. Lots of fixes!
Not quite the huge upgrade many were expecting, most people thought Valve would be pushing ahead with a major update of Wine but this release still seems like a very nice update overall
Firstly, they've updated DXVK to 0.96 and FAudio to 19.02. This should hopefully mean quite a number of games will see improvements and begin working. Additionally, there has been some controller improvements, with Unity specifically mentioned for games like Subnautica and INSIDE.
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