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cameronbosch :endeavourOS:

@gamingonlinux Time for @ByttenStudio to take a victory lap; they just buried their competition with Capricorpse!

Seriously though, just play @CassetteBeasts I have so few complaints on it and it's probably one of my favorite indie games of all time, and it's made with Godot, works on Linux natively, and the developers are on the fediverse! Not to mention, they seem very receptive to fans, unlike that other company...

Marc

@gamingonlinux Sounds almost too good to be true. Who's actually making this though? I can't even find that on the website, and the github only has one contributor who's a bit light on info.

André

@gamingonlinux I wonder if it works well with nouveau. That would make this product very interesting.

Sebastian :fedora:

@gamingonlinux Open Surge is a very interesting project, I remember when I tried some builds many years ago (maybe it was 2013 or 2014)

Alemart, the developer, had previously made a Sonic fangame called Open Sonic, unlike other fangames made with MMF2 and similar softwares, he made an open source engine for this fangame.
It was later abandoned in favor of its new game Open Surge, with the new Surge Engine and SurgeScript object-oriented scripting language

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@gamingonlinux Open Surge is a very interesting project, I remember when I tried some builds many years ago (maybe it was 2013 or 2014)

Alemart, the developer, had previously made a Sonic fangame called Open Sonic, unlike other fangames made with MMF2 and similar softwares, he made an open source engine for this fangame.
It was later abandoned in favor of its new game Open Surge, with the new Surge Engine and SurgeScript object-oriented scripting language

Liam @ GamingOnLinux 🐧🎮

Thinking more on all this shite and search engines. It just makes RSS and social media following more important than ever before right?

Ways to properly follow what you want.

Good thing @gamingonlinux has and RSS feed: gamingonlinux.com/rss/

Etua

@gamingonlinux I've already went though whole CoJ almost pain-free on my Steam Deck. I believe the only problem was the clunky audio in the cutscenes, but not in the main game for some reason.

Terminhell

@gamingonlinux NGL, $25 for all that isn't bad. Shave another $5 off if we can opt out of 76 lol.

Pablo Brasero

@gamingonlinux GoG is running a decent offer on them too: gog.com/en/games?query=Fallout No Atlantic City and overall a bit less value, but great if you only want some of them

Henri

@gamingonlinux It's pretty amazing, for example I have it set to control some of my case fans with the GPU's temperature, so it can have better cooling during gaming.

RMCritics

@gamingonlinux endless legend is the game that showed me how fund 4X games can be. After tasting this, Civ always felt a bit shallow.

Vile Lasagna

@gamingonlinux Machinika Museum is a good one for anyone waiting desperately on The Room 5. Good fun to be had there

Liam @ GamingOnLinux 🐧🎮

Still crazy that Epic Games refuse to turn on Proton support for

So we can’t play on / Linux.

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Leo 🦔

@gamingonlinux

Completely unrelated to Fortnite: is the Proton compatibility indicator good for Linux desktops?

Gavin

@gamingonlinux Not sure why we would want Fortnight on the Deck...we're a more discerning audience than that. 🤣

evilZ

@gamingonlinux same thing with and ubisoft. Only thing they have to do is send an e-mail to activate the serverside anticheat for linux.
You can play it offline or a local game, no problem. If you join an online match you get kicked/banned.

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