Leftovers: Gaming
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Steam Controller on Linux part 2, more thoughts & more issues
A while ago I did a write-up of the Steam Controller on Linux, and now I’ve had a few more months with it, I’ve tested out the gyroscope some more, and some games not really meant for a gamepad. Overall I’m still rather enjoying my experience, and I still haven’t once wanted to go back to my Logitech F310, which is now collecting dust in my cupboard.
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Vector 36, a physics-based racer set on Mars is now on Linux
Thanks to requests from the community, the developers of Vector 36 have ported their futuristic physics-based racer set on Mars to Linux!
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FootLOL: Epic Fail League now on Linux, looks hilarious
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Chivalry: Medieval Warfare on Linux with the Steam Controller (video and thoughts)
A user requested after the second part to my overall thoughts on the Steam Controller that I check out Chivalry: Medieval Warfare, so I did. I captured it on video, and you can now watch my failure.
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Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair released with day-1 Linux support
The second entry in the Danganronpa series of games has been released today with day-1 Linux support. Players can expect even more murder-mystery, expanded gameplay and general zaniness.
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