Leftovers: Gaming
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Leadwerks Game Developer Toolkit Now Heading To Steam For Linux
The Leadwerks developers have overcome some issues they faced that prevented the Linux version of Leadwerks appearing on Steam.
So, this is good news for any game developers waiting on it, as you will have an easy way to get it and keep it up to date when it hits Steam.
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Leadwerks: Blender Exporter, Steam For Linux Coming
While Leadwerks has been out for Linux and Leadwerks is in the Ubuntu Store, it hasn't been on Steam for Linux up to this point. Barring this Kickstart-funded Linux game engine port from being on Steam came down to a technical requirement -- GCC mandating 16-bit ABI alignment. After help from Valve and Blitz Research, that issue has been overcome so Leadwerks will soon be released on Steam.
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Top 5 Linux Gaming Emulators
The history of Linux in gaming is quite poor, but this year so many changes happened in this area that we might be able to review top commercial video games very soon. By commercial I mean those created by most significant gaming companies like Ubisoft or Bethesda, and not indie video games. Even though real gaming in Linux based operating systems got a boost this year, emulators were everywhere to be found, for most known video game consoles.
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Duke Nukem 3D: Megaton Beta Update Now Uses SDL2
The Duke Nukem 3D: Megaton Edition game is a modest feature and graphics re-make of the Duke Nukem 3D: Atomic Edition, Duke It Out In D.C., Duke Caribbean: Life's a Beach, and Duke: Nuclear Winter titles. The Windows version has been out for a while on Steam while the Linux version is still evolving.
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