Games: DXVK, Selaco, Chess Survivors, Steam Deck, Broforce
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Half-Life 2, Portal, Portal 2, Left 4 Dead 2 all get upgraded with DXVK 2.0 Vulkan
With the recent release of DXVK 2.0, the Direct3D 9 / 10 / 11 to Vulkan translation layer, it pulled in DXVK-Native for Native Linux builds and so Valve has upgraded Half-Life 2, Portal, Portal 2, Left 4 Dead 2.
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Inspired by F.E.A.R., the retro FPS 'Selaco' is getting a big demo upgrade
Possibly one of the most promising retro-styled FPS games coming to Linux, Selaco is getting a huge demo upgrade next month. Built with GZDoom, it's ridiculously impressive with so much going on it's hard to believe it's using that game engine.
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Take on Chess-based enemies in the roguelike Chess Survivors
Another developer attempting to turn the classic Chess into something weird and wonderful. Chess Survivors takes set pieces and moves from Chess, sticks it into a blender and out came a grid based, quick-turn, roguelike.
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This might be the most expensive and over the top Steam Deck bag I've seen yet
WaterField Designs, maker of various luxury accessories for different types of hardware, has announced their "Complete Case for Steam Deck" ready for all your travelling.
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Broforce is coming back for more action in 2023 with 'Broforce Forever'
Broforce Forever is the name of a new free update coming to the crazy action-platform Broforce, sometime in early 2023.
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OpenRazer v3.5.0 adds more device support on Linux
OpenRazer, the project that aims to build up a collection of Linux drivers for various Razer devices version 3.5.0 is out now. Razer are a typical hardware vendor, not supporting Linux directly and so OpenRazer has ended up pretty essential to get the most out of your Razer devices.
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Someone turned my game into a comic!
Hello readers! Way back in 2015, I wrote a "Choose Your Own Adventure" game using Twitter.
I think it is fair to say that it is the best computer game I've ever published. And probably the only time I'll ever be reviewed in The Guardian and Kotaku!