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Month: November 2020

The DualSense Is Making Even More Sense

BY markd November 26, 2020 5 Comments
dualsense controller on linux

As reported earlier this month, the DualSense controller from Sony was already working great out of the box on Linux. However, it wasn’t long after that that Valve added support for the more advanced features of the device. Starting November… Continue Reading →

Hardware, Controller

Cloud Gaming Services: Explained and Tested on Linux

BY markd November 25, 2020 Leave a Comment

Disney+. Hulu. Netflix. Amazon Prime Video. Several video services are out there, trying to compete with each other. Spotify. Pandora. YouTube Music (Google Play Music has now been deprecated). Amazon Prime Music. The music industry is trying to shove these… Continue Reading →

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Bridge Constructor: Walking Dead. Come Again?

BY Ekianjo November 18, 2020 Leave a Comment

This has to be one of the most unlikely partnerships in the history of video games: mixing zombies (sorry, walkers was it?) with bridge construction mechanics. The idea sounds so crazy on its own that I had to try it… Continue Reading →

Games, Original Game, Random Opinions

The Series X Controller on Linux: A Bit of a Hassle

BY markd November 17, 2020 9 Comments

Wow. After unboxing the Series X controller, I realized I might be a bit of a controller freak: The names Microsoft gives to their products is a bit confusing. First, you have the Xbox One, then the Xbox One X,… Continue Reading →

Hardware, Controller

Lethal League Blaze: Blazed In Its Own Right

BY markd November 16, 2020 1 Comment

Welcome to Shine City, a metropolis that didn’t become well-known until the residents came up with a new ball game to fight off the everyday grind of the city. The game became an overnight success. It was very popular, up… Continue Reading →

Games, Game Port, Proton, Software

Podcast With James Ramey – Full Transcript

BY Ekianjo November 15, 2020 4 Comments

Less than a week ago we published the audio version of the podcast with James Ramey, president of Codeweavers – the company and people behind WINE and most of Proton’s efforts. We now publish the full transcript of our conversation.… Continue Reading →

WINE, Games, Proton, Software, WINE

HotShot Low-Polygon Racing on Linux

BY Ekianjo November 13, 2020 Leave a Comment
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Hey! An arcade racer! It’s been a long time! Before I go on and talk about HotShot Racing, a tangent first. Is it just me, or is there a complete category of games that are just building on past titles… Continue Reading →

Games, Proton, Software, WINE

Testing the New Xbox Series X Controller on Linux

BY Ekianjo November 11, 2020 6 Comments

After his recent tribulations with the new Dual Sense Controller (for the Playstation 5) on Linux, cow_killer takes on the latest controller from Microsoft made for the new Xbox Series X. The unboxing and the first few results can be… Continue Reading →

Hardware, Controller, Random Opinions

Golfing With Friends on Linux

BY Ekianjo November 10, 2020 12 Comments

Golf With Your Friends brings me back big time to the late 80s. You see, the idea of having a miniature golf game is not new, far from it. Back in my early days I spent a lot of time… Continue Reading →

Games, First Class Citizen, Proton, Software

Podcast #12 with James Ramey from Codeweavers

BY Ekianjo November 8, 2020 Leave a Comment

You want podcasts? No need to wait much longer, we are back with a new podcast episode. This time we talk to James Ramey (president from Codeweavers) once again following the recent release of Proton 5.13 and their rebranded offering… Continue Reading →

Podcast, Codeweavers, Porting Companies, Proton, Software, WINE

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