Games: Retro Linux Gaming Computer, Steam, And Free/Libre Games (Thrive and OpenRA)
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Building a Retro Linux Gaming Computer - Part 26: Coming to You Live
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Dead Space got a small update for Steam Deck
In case you missed it in my recent Steam Deck news video, Motive released an update for the new Dead Space to improve it even more on Steam Deck.
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Open source evolution game Thrive adds part upgrades and a benchmark mode
Benchmark the cells! Evolve all the things! Thrive 0.6.1 is a fun sounding upgrade to this free and open source scientific evolution sim.
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OpenRA has another test release improving Dune 2000, Red Alert and major bug fixes
OpenRA is closing in on another big new release to improve the experience of playing Command & Conquer, Red Alert and Dune 2000.
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Free 2D space exploration sim Endless Sky v0.10.0 adds new factions, gets better AI
If you love free and open source games keep an eye on the 2D space sim Endless Sky, which just got a new Beta release with version 0.10.0 giving some fresh gameplay improvements. Currently in Beta, so it's not quite a full release yet.
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CryoUtilities 2.0 helps boost Steam Deck performance
CryoUtilities has a big new 2.0 release out now, with plenty of tweaks to help you get the most out of your Steam Deck. Previously it simply offered some Swap sizing tweaks but now it can do more, and makes it easier than ever to use.
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Counter-Strike: Global Offensive keeps breaking player records
One Valve game that is clearly unstoppable is Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, their first-person shooter from 2012 just keeps growing. Being free to play certainly helps too of course.
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The upcoming Team Fortress 2 update may not be as big as expected
Remember all the hype over the announced Team Fortress 2 update? Well, it seems Valve edited the announcement silently and hoped no one would notice.