Leftovers: Games
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Valve Are Heating Up Linux As They Greenlight More Linux Games
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GOG.com, GamersGate kick off the PC game deals season with massive Summer Sales
E3 and all of its shiny new game launches may be winding down, but the gaming goodness is just getting started. Friday morning, games site GOG.com launched its summer games sale, unloading a slew of games at dirt-cheap prices, with deals being swapped out day-by-day and even hour-by-hour.
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Rich Geldreich Leaves Valves; Points To More "End Of OpenGL" Articles
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Will Linux Ever Be Regarded as an Equal to Windows and Consoles at E3?
Linux is slowly becoming a gaming alternative, but it's still a long way from consoles and Windows. How long will it take to see Linux represented at the E3 Expo in full effect, just like all the other platforms?
Making predictions is very hard, especially about the future. This simple statement from physicist Niels Bohr explains very well why it's difficult to anticipate what will happen in the world of technology. Some things evolve faster than we can predict and others seem to stagnate...
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First Impressions of Civilization V on Linux
Ever since Valve released Steam for Linux, I had been hoping that Sid Meier’s Civilization V would come to the platform. In truth, I didn’t actually expect it to happen – not even after Beyond Earth was announced for Linux. As the game was announced for the OS earlier this week, though, this is one of those times I’m glad reality diverged from my beliefs.
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Civilization V Port on Linux Was Made Easier by the Mac OS X Version
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Team Fortress 2 for Linux Receives Gameplay Fixes
Team Fortress 2, the online multiplayer game developed by Valve, has been updated and a number of fixes have been implemented.
Team Fortress 2 has been available on the Linux platform for some time now and the developers have released lots of patches for the game already.
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Civilization V Arrives on Steam for Linux and SteamOS
2K and Firaxis Games announce that the Linux version of Civilization V has been released and the port has been made by Aspyr Media.
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Tips - Huge discount on Linux steam games
When summer arrives, many games sites starts to sell out cheap games. We have found several games that works perfectly on Linux.
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Alienware's Steam Machine, id Software's open source code, and more
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Linux Game Publishing Remains Offline
While LGP was once the leading source for providing Linux-native games, these days there isn't much to say for them and their web-site remains offline one and a half months after trying to do a server upgrade.
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Crytek Is Still In Need Of Linux Engine Help
Crytek has been after hiring Linux programmers for years now and a Phoronix reader pointed out there's a fresh job posting for working at Crytek in Frankfurt, Germany on the OS X and Linux versions of CryENGINE. The job posting is for an engine programmer working on Linux and Mac to maintain the support for CryENGINE, contribute to the development of CryENGINE's OpenGL renderer, maintain and improve low-level engine subsystems, ensure the reliability of their UNIX-based build systems, provide training, and carry out other tasks.
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Civilization V Is Now Available For Linux, SteamOS
Sid Meier's Civilization V was announced today by Aspyr Media for Linux and SteamOS. The release targets SteamOS on current-gen hardware and is supporting Ubuntu 14.04. Future Civilization V Linux updates will expand the range of supported graphics cards.
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Updated OpenRA Is Out To Relive Command & Conquer
An updated version of the open-source OpenRA engine is out, the project with the goal of being a libre/free real-time strategy project recreating the original Command and Conquer titles.
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Kill the Bad Guy: Now Available for Windows, Linux, and Mac
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