Leftovers: Gaming
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Age of Wonders III to Get a Linux Release
Age of Wonders III, and turn based strategy game developed and published by Triumph Studios, is set to arrive on Steam for Linux soon.
Calling Age of Wonders III just a turn based strategy might be simplify the game too much. It’s a combination of Civilization and Heroes that managed to get good things from both worlds.
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Battle Group 2 Action & Strategy Game Released For Linux On Steam
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First handheld Steam Machine revealed
A “Steamboy” handheld gaming console teased in a video appears to be the first portable Steam Machine to emerge for Valve’s Linux-based Steam OS platform.
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Sid Meier’s Civilization V: Now available on Steam OS & Linux
Sid Meier’s Civilization V, the latest iteration of the famed Civilization series and one of the most addictive turn based strategy games, is finally coming to Linux and Steam OS. In a recent post on the Steam Community boards, Aspyr Media announced their first Linux and Steam OS title, Civilization V. The entire collection of the game, that is, the base game along with all the DLC and the two expansion packs, Brave New World and Gods & Kings are included in the Steam OS and Linux release.
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OpenXcom 1.0 Released, Play The Original XCOM In An Open Source Engine
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Alienware says Steam Machines will spur "20, 30-fold" growth in Linux gaming
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OpenXcom v1.0 released, offers open source alien attacks
OpenXCom has taken its time. When we last posted about it—for its 0.9 release—it had been in the works for four years. That was over a year ago, meaning that this new v1.0 release has taken... well, you should be able to do the maths. It's an open-source clone of the original XCOM: UFO Defense / UFO: Enemy Unknown, and lets you play Microprose's original, brutal tactical strategy in an easier-to-use engine.
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War Thunder MMO Coming To Linux
War Thunder announced a little surprise for us in their E3 video! A Linux version that they have been showing off.
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Civilization IV to Arrive on Steam for Linux, Aspyr Media Is Not Making the Port
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Linux Games: Bravada
Bravada is the new game from Ukraine developers Interbellum Team that features a cheery little story. This game differ from most of the others for it’s gameplay, in short it’s a mix of a vertical scroller with RPG and turn based strategic game.
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AMD wants to improve gaming in Linux and Steam boxes with its Mantle tools
Advanced Micro Devices wants to bring console-quality gaming to Linux users by porting its Mantle gaming tools to the OS.
Mantle is a set of software development tools to make video games performance smoother and more realistic. It was introduced by AMD last year as the company’s answer to Microsoft’s DirectX. However, Mantle currently works only with x86 processors, the Windows OS and the company’s graphics cards.
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