You Final Fantasy Freaks, the new game runs on Linuxā¦
Users have reported the game runs great with Heroic. Video playback and everything else works. In fact, Jason Evangelho from Linux4Everyone reported that the performance with Proton GE seem to be on par with Windows.
Me? Ohh yeah, I rarely play games.
Last game I played was a few months ago, just because I was fondly remembering the games that I used to play as a child. It was road rash, pretty old school game. But I love it.
Well, I was not able to devote much time to community lately, because I am learning a bit of more deep programming. C and C++, to be specific. Once I am proficient enough, I will certainly try to give more time to the community.
FREE GAME ALERT!!
GOG is having their Winter Sale as well, and for the next 48 hours, get a FREE copy of āI have no mouth and I must screamā ā¦that is some title.
Drum roll pleaseā¦
After a year and a half of hard work, the SuperTux development team announced today the release of SuperTux 0.6.3 as a hefty new update of their open-source classic 2D jumpān run sidescroller game in the style of the Super Mario games.
A look at the game Death Stranding, one that is on my wishlist.
And Winter Sales for gaming are all the rageā¦
Going over their big list, hereās a few good deals on interesting games:
MidBoss - 75% off
Hidden Folks - 65% off
The Darkside Detective - 65% off
A Good Snowman Is Hard To Build - 60% off
MoonQuest - 50% off
Xenomarine - 50% off
Airships: Conquer the Skies - 40% off
You can see all Linux games on sale here, plus be sure to check out my own curated list of some of the best titles for Linux on itch.io.
Yes, another free game, this time from GOG. This one runs with Proton, see Protondb.com for user suggested tweaks to run flawlessly. Limited time to get, so go to gog.com asap to claim.
Interesting benchmarks testing KDE, Gnome and XFCE using Radeon on Wayland vs X.org. If you donāt want to read the whole thing, here is the summary;
Across all the games tested both native and titles via Steam Play (Proton + DXVK), the GNOME Wayland session most often was showing the best performance and across the wide range of tests carried out came to about 4% better performance than the GNOME X.Org session. The KDE Plasma Wayland session tended to perform slightly in front of its X.Org session as well for these Linux gaming tests but there were a few games still running into problems with the KDE Wayland session.