Leftovers: Gaming
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Transport Fever released with day-1 Linux support, some thoughts
I love simulation games and I have been eagerly waiting on Transport Fever to have a different take on the genre compared to say, Cities Skylines, which focuses on building the actual city, whereas Transport Fever is more about dealing with the vehicles, aircrafts, boats and so on directly. With you setting where buses pick up and drop off and purchasing the actual vehicles and carriages themselves. You have a lot more direct control in this game, and in general it does feel a lot like Cities Skylines. The interface is even quite similar too, so you will feel at home with Transport Fever if you played Cities.
The game has a pretty decent tutorial, one that I certainly recommend you play, as there’s a few bits you will need to get your head around, but it’s all relatively simple. Then you have two different campaigns and a free mode to do whatever the heck you want.
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Steam store updated, Valve still haven't fixed filtering to only Linux games on the homepage
Valve have updated Steam as promised with a fresh homepage, but they still haven't fixed it so when you select to only see Linux games, that you really do only see Linux games.
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Enter the Gungeon has another patch, it no longer screws up the audio if you switch to another app
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Super Blue Fighter, a casual arcade survival game now has Linux support
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'Devil Daggers' is one of my biggest surprises this year for Linux gaming
I’m not kidding when I talk about how evil the atmosphere is, you’re essentially in some form of Hell. When I play it I start to sweat, my heart beats faster and faster as my time in the game increases.
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Developer of 'Steam Marines' talks sales, Linux represented 2% over the lifetime of it
It's worth noting that Mac only hit 3%, considering their marketshare on Steam is a lot higher than ours, that's surprising.
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