Games: Proton, ΔV: Rings of Saturn, JSAUX, FACEMINER, and More
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Valve releases Proton 8.0-3 for Linux and Steam Deck
Proton 8.0-3 is out now, bringing with it improved compatibility for Windows games on Linux desktop and Steam Deck. Here's all you need to know.
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ΔV: Rings of Saturn is a game for real space nerds - out now
ΔV: Rings of Saturn from developer Kodera Software is a physics-based hard-science mining sim, and the 1.0 release is out now. It comes with full Native Linux support and it runs quite well on Steam Deck too.
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JSAUX launch their Steam Deck RGB backplate and RGB Docking Station
Love a bit of colour in your gaming life? JSAUX have two new releases ready to order today with the RGB Docking Station and the RGB transparent backplate for Steam Deck.
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FACEMINER is a retro dystopian narrative-driven A.I. management sim
Ready to go back to the 90s? Keep an eye on FACEMINER, a simulation game about AI, surveillance and mass biometric data harvesting set in 1999.
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Steam Stealth Fest launches July 24th
Who said that? Did you see something? The Steam Stealth Fest is getting ready to jump out at you on July 24th - so prepare you wallet.
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GE-Proton 8-7 released bringing back AMD FSR support
The compatibility layer GE-Proton version 8-7 has been released, bringing with it the return of AMD FSR support. This is more useful for desktop Linux (or desktop mode on Steam Deck), since the Steam Deck's main Gaming Mode has AMD FSR built into the performance options.
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Voxel Doom II releasing August 1st
Ready for more retro action? Voxel Doom II (a mod made with GZDoom) is releasing August 1st, giving you fully 3D voxel-based models for a second helping of Doom. The first one was quite a highlight for the Doom modding community and Voxel Doom II looks like plenty more of the same goodness.
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Is Activision Blizzard Preparing To Pull Out Of Esports? - playcrazygame.com/australia
There are concerns that Activision Blizzard may be preparing for a mass exodus and pull out of the esports world. These fears come after a wave of layoffs and targeted activity that suggests the shutdown of certain esports leagues the company operates. It appears that around fifty employees have been affected so far, but it is speculated that more layoffs are on the horizon as things potentially continue to ramp down.