Leftovers: Gaming
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A New BATTLETECH Game From Harebrained Schemes Is On Kickstarter, Funded Already
We don't often cover crowdfunding, especially not a single project by itself, but Harebrained Schemes have done great with their Linux support. BATTLETECH has a Linux version offered straight up, with no stretch goal either, so I consider this a pretty safe bet.
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FLOSS Reimplementation For BioWare Aurora Engine 'Xoreos' Updated
xoreos is a FLOSS project aiming to reimplement BioWare's Aurora engine (and derivatives), covering their games starting with Neverwinter Nights and potentially up to Dragon Age II. This post gives a short update on the current progress.
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1500 Games on Steam for Linux and Almost 1% of the User Base
A new Steam Hardware & Software Survey has been released for the month of September, and it looks like Linux is still getting more users, although it's doing that in a much slower pace.
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Scraps: Modular Vehicle Combat is Now On Mac and Linux
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Epic Games Releases Unreal Engine 4.9.2 Hotfix to Patch over 20 Issues
On the last day of September, Epic Games announced the release and immediate availability for download of the second hotfix build for its more recent Unreal Engine software, version 4.9, announced exactly one month ago.
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