Leftovers: Gaming
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Verdun WW1 FPS Major Engine Update, Plus A Few Thoughts About The Game
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Steam’s Linux Client Has A Devastating Bug That Erases All The Files On Your Computer
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Steam for Linux Bug Can Wipe Out All Files on a PC
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Steam Has A Rather Silly Bug, And It Can Remove Your Files
The issue is being a bit overblown though, as you need to do some pretty specific stuff to make it happen, and it isn't just on Linux, the issue does exist in some form on Windows too. On Windows for example if you install Steam inside a folder with other data, it will remove that too...
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Survival Game Stranded Deep Will Come To Linux Later
I have been following this realistic survival game for about a year now as they stated Linux support on their official website. Some of its main features include an infinite procedurally-generated world, dynamic weather, hunting, crafting and on top of all that it has great graphics.
They will soon be on Steam Early Access, but don't expect Linux support at that time. The good news though, is the developers have verified that they didn't forget penguin lovers, but just won't deliver the game for us at the initial release.
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Son Of Nor, Action Adventure Romp With A Twist
This is a game that flew under the radar a little bit since its Linux launch a couple of months ago. Son of Nor is an action adventure title set amidst rolling dunes, temples and oases. Challenging collectibles, environmental puzzles and four player coop are just some of the game's highlights.
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Aspyr Media Is Almost Breaking Even with Linux Ports, Bets Everything on Steam Machines
Aspyr Media, one of the studios that have been doing some of the biggest and most important ports for the Linux platform, has revealed that it's almost breaking even financially and this is actually great news.
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Aspyr bets the farm on SteamOS success
Aspyr Media has revealed that it is betting its future on the success of Valve's SteamOS project, and that despite the tiny minority of machines running Linux is already approaching a break-even point.
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Move or Die Is Party Game with Modes That Last Only 20 Seconds
Move or Die, a new competitive party game developed and published on Steam by Those Awesome Guys studio, has been released for all the supported platforms, including Linux.
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Steam For Linux's Single Line Of Script That Deletes All Your Stuff
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Steam for Linux hit by file-deletion bug
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Linux Games: Natural Selection 2
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LZHAM 1.0 Isn't Too Far Away For Compression Of Interest To Game Developers
Rich Geldreich, the former Valve developer associated with some of the game company's past Linux and OpenGL projects, is getting close to releasing LZHAM v1.0 as his lossless data compression library.
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