Games: ChimeraOS 41, Roadwarden, Steam Deck, and More
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Couch gaming Linux distro ChimeraOS 41 out now, better AYANEO and Steam Deck support
Have a PC hooked up to your TV or need a Linux distribution that might work better on a handheld PC? A new release of ChimeraOS is here, and it's a necessary upgrade. Think of it a bit like SteamOS with fancy extras.
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Windy Meadow expands on the fantastic text-adventure Roadwarden this year
Roadwarden is a really quite fantastic illustrated text-based RPG, and now the world is set to expand in a big way with Windy Meadow - A Roadwarden Tale. They're going with a completely different style this time though, and it appears to be far less text-heavy while still blending in elements of an illustrated visual novel. Seems like it could be interesting.
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Proton Experimental fixes up Epic Online Services for Steam Deck / Linux
Ah yes, launchers and external online services, what a nuisance they can be for Steam Deck and Linux desktop players. Thankfully, Valve keep working away on Proton to fix up issues. Remember recently I wrote about how you might see a whole lot more games using Epic Online Services? Well, like what happened with the EA App breaking lots of games, it happened to EOS too.
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Oxygen Not Included gets a new animated short, plus fun with Meteors
Oxygen Not Included is a space-colony builder and probably one of the best. Space is dangerous and of course there's going to be Meteors but now you can have a bit more fun with them.
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Open source RollerCoaster Tycoon 2 'OpenRCT2' v0.4.4 out now
The first release this year for OpenRCT2, the open source re-implementation of RollerCoaster Tycoon 2 has landed with version 0.4.4.