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- www.gamingonlinux.com Nexus mods want feedback from Linux / Steam Deck users on their new cross-platform app
I wrote about the brand new Nexus mods app before, as it's quite a promising exciting development for the future of modding (especially for Linux and Steam Deck). And now, they want your feedback.
- www.gamingonlinux.com Linux Mint 22 'Wilma' gets a Beta release
Linux Mint 22 'Wilma' has a first Beta release available for testing, built on top of Ubuntu 24.04 it will be supported until 2029.
- www.gamingonlinux.com Magnificent chunky shooter Selaco gets a 'MEGA' update
Selaco is easily one of the biggest highlights of the year, with its mixture of over-the-top action and chunk retro visuals. Altered Orbit Studios also just pushed out a big upgrade for it.
- www.gameinformer.com Transformers: Galactic Trials Mixes Racing With Roguelite Combat This October
It's coming to PlayStation, Xbox, Switch, and PC.
- www.gamingonlinux.com Will anything dethrone the Steam Deck? Probably not
While other vendors continually push out new handheld pc models, sticking similar internals into different shell designs and gradually bumping up RAM or the Processor, the Steam Deck just keeps selling like hot tasty cakes.
- www.gameinformer.com A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead Story Trailer Showcases The Silent End Of The World
Players control Alex, an asthmatic college student trying to survive with her boyfriend Martin.
- www.gamingonlinux.com Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster announced for Steam releasing September
Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster is real from CAPCOM and not only is it coming to Steam, it's releasing somewhat soon on September 19th.
- www.rockpapershotgun.com You can grab both Fear & Hunger games for 30% off each in the Steam Summer Sale and you either absolutely should or absolutely should not do that
Both Fear & Hunger games for 30% off in the Steam Summer Sale
- www.rockpapershotgun.com New Resident Evil game confirmed, with the director of Resi 7 at the helm
A comment by Resident Evil 7 director Koshi Nakanishi confirmed that a new Resident Evil game is in the works, possibly Resident Evil 9.
- www.gamingonlinux.com Linux remains above 2% on the Steam Survey for June 2024
While there's been a clear drop, the Linux user share on Steam for June 2024 still remains about 2% showing the clear upwards trend overall.
- www.gamingonlinux.com Here's the top Steam Deck games of June 2024, with ELDEN RING unsurprisingly top
With the release of the ELDEN RING Shadow of the Erdtree DLC, it has of course ensured ELDEN RING the top spot in the top Steam Deck games of June 2024.
- www.rockpapershotgun.com Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster gets a Steam release date. Also confirmed: graphics
The Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster is confirmed to releasing on Steam, and we got a deeper look at its shiny new look
- www.rockpapershotgun.com Demon-battling escort 'em up Kunitsu-Gami: Path Of The Goddess gets a demo on Steam
Developer Capcom released a demo for action strategy game Kunitsu-Gami: Path Of The Goddess, ahead of its July 19th release date.
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How Do Fallout’s NPCs Get Home? - Any Austin
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Where do the npcs go when your not watching? Any austin finds our in fallout 3
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would I enjoy tunic?
i usually enjoy having to figure things out in games. i really liked portal and portal 2, i still haven't finished half-life but i do enjoy the the run, think, shoot, live philosophy of the game, but I always look things up whenever I play an open world game because I don't want to have to bother with having to figure out how to progress, or even if i do bother trying to figure out on my own, the clues i find will be cryptic and I'll just look up a walkthrough or something of the like. this is most prevalent in elden ring, and I especially don't like how there isn't a quest tracker. I believe that requiring a player to take notes to remember what they need to do on a quest is bad game design, even just letting the player look through past dialog would be extremely helpful. i get that there's a certain appeal to that, but I don't get it at all.
anyways, the point is to say that I enjoy puzzles and figuring things out, but I don't like it when things are so cryptic to the point where I have to look up how to do something because never in a million years would I be able to figure it out, and if i do somehow, I'll have absolutely no idea why it works and wonder how on earth I was supposed to figure it out in the first place. would someone with a mindset like mine enjoy tunic? I haven't looked a single thing up about it since all i've heard about it was to not look things up about it.
- www.gamingonlinux.com Flaw in OpenSSH Server nicknamed regreSSHion could cause some problems
If you're dealing with Linux servers, or you have an active OpenSSH Server on your desktop, you may want to look into regreSSHion.
- www.gamingonlinux.com NVIDIA 555.58.02 released to improve GSP offload on KDE
NVIDIA released a tiny driver update today with version 555.58.02 that some KDE Plasma users may want to have a look at.
- www.gameinformer.com Capcom Next Recap: Dead Rising Remaster Gameplay And Release Date, Kunitsu-Gami Demo, And Small Tease For The Next Resident Evil
Here's a summary of Capcom's short and sweet summer showcase.
- www.rockpapershotgun.com Modders uncover a last-minute Yennefer betrayal in The Witcher 3 cut content
Modders have found twenty minutes of cut ending content in the Witcher 3 focusing on a last-minute Yennefer betrayal
- www.gamingonlinux.com 100 updates later, Cyber Knights: Flashpoint is shaping up to be a fantastic squad-tactics RPG
Since entering Early Acccess in October last year, Trese Brothers have been steadily building up Cyber Knights: Flashpoint into something great.
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Here’s How Dragon Age: The Veilguard’s ‘Unbound’ Option Lets You Customize Difficulty And More
www.gameinformer.com A Look At Dragon Age: The Veilguard’s Difficulty Options And Gameplay CustomizationUsing the Unbound difficulty option, you can customize parry timing, enemy health, and more.
- www.gamingonlinux.com Bazzite 3.5 gets updated NVIDIA drivers, expanded handheld support (including Steam Deck OLED)
Bazzite is one of the best options to get Linux on various gaming handhelds, and the 3.5.0 release is out now that has improvements pretty much everywhere with expanded hardware support.
- www.gamingonlinux.com GE-Proton 9-8 and 9-9 fixes Resident Evil on GOG, various other game fixes
With the original Resident Evil now on GOG and the later games to come, GE-Proton / Proton-GE has a new release out to fix some issues in it and other games.
- www.gamingonlinux.com Cattle Country is Red Dead Redemption meets Stardew Valley
Castle Pixel, LLC. who made Blossom Tales recently announced Cattle Country, a pixel-art take on Red Dead Redemption meets Stardew Valley.
- www.gamingonlinux.com Do a little speed-running with the Summer Games Done Quick Humble Bundle
Supporting Doctors Without Borders, Games Done Quick is back and so is the Summer Games Done Quick Humble Bundle.
- www.rockpapershotgun.com Noisy shooter Selaco gets a big patch that adds weapon upgrades, mutators, and more
Speedy first-person shooter Selaco gets a big patch, adding new weapon upgrades and mutators that can change the retro shooter's difficulty. Plus an extra kick.
- www.rockpapershotgun.com Elden Ring: Shadow Of The Erdtree has a hidden item that lets Torrent headbutt your enemies
A hidden item in Elden Ring: Shadow Of The Erdtree turns your steed into a mean headbutting machine
- www.gamingonlinux.com Drill-ship survival game Volcanoids has a new cozy looking update out
Volcanoids is a brilliant idea for a survival game where your base is a moving drill-ship, and the Interior Innovations Update allows you to make things look a lot more cozy.
- www.rockpapershotgun.com The Maw: what's new in PC games this week?
Happy this week, everybody! Not going to lie, it's a dry one. Drier than a doldrum dunked in silica gel packets, dustie…
- www.gamingonlinux.com Wine 9.12 brings a rewrite of the CMD.EXE engine, Mono updates
Wine 9.12 has landed bringing the latest development work into a new release for the Windows compatibility layer, part of what makes up Steam Play Proton.
- www.rockpapershotgun.com Team Fortress 2 players report that Valve have carried out a ban-wave against aimbots
Team Fortress 2's aimbot problem is apparently being addressed by Valve after players reported a huge number of aimbot accounts being banned.
- www.rockpapershotgun.com CD Project devs want to "call out" big problems like homelessness and the wealth gap in Cyberpunk 2077 sequel
A developer on Cyberpunk 2077 made earnest remarks about some of the sci-fi RPG's shortcomings, including the shortage of homeless characters on its streets.
- www.gamingonlinux.com Proton Experimental has fixes for Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, Noita mods, MultiVersus and more
Valve released a fresh update to Proton Experimental for June 28th, bringing their usual assortment of game fixes for Linux desktop and Steam Deck.
- www.rockpapershotgun.com Elden Ring is "the limit" for From Software project scale, says Miyazaki - multiple, "smaller" games may be the "next stage"
Thanks to a Guardian interview we know that Miyazaki views Elden Ring as "the limit" for FromSoftware and that they're focusing on smaller projects in future.
- www.rockpapershotgun.com Deus Ex's Randomizer mod now lets you pet the dogs and cats
Deus Ex's wonderful Randomizer mod has hit version 3.0 and now lets you pet the animals.
- www.rockpapershotgun.com The wonderful Dune Imperium's digital version is getting its first expansion in July
Dune Impermium's digital version is due to receive the Rise Of Ix expansion, which adds new complexity to conflicts and leaders, in July.
- www.rockpapershotgun.com A game called One Million Checkboxes has sparked a terrible online war
I’m getting into the bad habit of posting just after the end of work. In this case, I’m doing it because the whole affa…
- www.gamingonlinux.com Endless launch Block Coding for Godot Engine, great for beginners
Block Coding tools are pretty popular like Scratch, where you do visual scripting using blocks instead of typing out code and now Godot Engine has an impressive looking version of this with Block Coding from Endless.
- www.gamingonlinux.com Palworld's Sakurajima update brings a new island, battle arena, a new raid and more
Palworld has just expanded in a rather big way with the Sakurajima Update, giving players a lot of new content to play through and it sounds pretty awesome.