Leftovers: Gaming
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Cities: Skylines PC requirements, includes Mac and Linux demands
Alright, so Colossal Order thinks they can mend our broken city builder hearts with Cities: Skylines next month, March 10th. What demands are they going to make of our Mayoral PCs to achieve this?
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Interview With Artifex Mundi, Publisher Of Casual Adventure Games, We Have Keys For You
Artifex Mundi has had a strong presence on Steam for Linux since they got through Steam Greenlight last year. Last month they published their 14th game on the digital store, and as usual it was a same-day release for Linux on Steam.
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Age Of Wonders III Officially Nearing Beta For Linux
I know some of you are wanting this badly, so the good news is that Age Of Wonders III will be officially released on Linux in beta form soon.
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Metro Last Light & 2033 Redux Get Updated For Linux
The developers working on the Linux versions of Metro Last Light Redux and Metro 2033 Redux have released a long-awaited new patch release.
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Dying Light Major Patch Released, Still Abysmal On Linux
Linux gamers still seem to be unable to play co-up, the motion blur when running is still there when turned off (not as bad as it was), and performance is still utterly abysmal. I have relayed my feedback to Techland as usual in the hopes they fix it up.
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