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Proton: The Native Port Killer?

October 20, 2020 15 Comments
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The thrill surrounding the announcement of Street Fighter V coming to Linux was real. It was a few years after SteamOS was announced. After years of silence, fans started to doubt that this was becoming a reality. It wasn’t until… Continue Reading →

Aspyr, Feral Interactive, Game Port, Games, Porting Companies, Proton, Random Opinions, Software, Steam, WINE, WINE

The Next Two Games from Aspyr

April 27, 2017 1 Comment

Following the port of Civilization VI (see our recent review), Aspyr announced that they were working on more titles for Linux in this year, both of them being new IPs. It is now well known what these titles are going… Continue Reading →

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Civilization VI: More Complex Yet Not Better

April 25, 2017 7 Comments

Wait, Montezuma, you Aztec son of a bitch. You just attacked me 10 turns ago, I ended up kicking your ass and capturing one of your cities, and now after making peace you get mad at me and call me… Continue Reading →

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Civilization VI: Quick Port Report

February 9, 2017 3 Comments

So Civ VI should be out now by the time you read this, and we have had a couple of days on the beta before the release. After spending about 4 hours on the game, it’s wayyyyyy too early to… Continue Reading →

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Civilization VI Out This Thursday on Linux

February 7, 2017 Leave a Comment

It’s now official: cookies did their job. Aspyr’s staff had to give in and release a Linux port for Civilization VI. The port has been pretty fast overall, since they first talked about whether or not to do it back… Continue Reading →

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Civilization 6 Confirmed for Linux (and More!)

January 12, 2017 2 Comments

So… cookies DID work! Aspyr has finally announced on their blog (after the GOL article) that they are bringing it for Linux, and they even mentioned the cookies! Elizabeth Howard, Aspyr’s Vice President of Publishing, wrote: This is by far… Continue Reading →

Aspyr, Game Port, Games, Porting Companies

Aspyr + Linux Gamers = Cookies

October 26, 2016 5 Comments

Aspyr is the official porter of Civilization 6 for Mac (already released together with the Windows version) and sadly Linux gamers who were eagerly waiting for a Day 1 release are a little bit left to dry. It seems that… Continue Reading →

Aspyr, Game Port, Games, Porting Companies

Fahrenheit Remastered Confirmed

January 29, 2015 3 Comments

You may have heard of super secret project from the awesome guys at Aspyr – until recently we had no idea what it would be, but it looks like it’s the remastered version of Fahrenheit (aka the Indigo Prophecy) –… Continue Reading →

Aspyr, Game Port, Games, Porting Companies

Civilization: Beyond Earth – Much Slower on Linux ?

December 22, 2014 3 Comments

I did not make a specific post for the release of Civilization: Beyond Earth, since I mentioned anyway several times it was about to come out within December. Anyway, it’s out, and while it seems to be another quality port… Continue Reading →

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A Proper End of The Year on Linux

December 16, 2014 14 Comments

Late October, I went through the list of what we could expect to be released on Linux by the end of the year, and so far we have been pretty lucky, while there are still a bunch of titles missing… Continue Reading →

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Hi all, I have written a big article about the state of VR on Linux. Please see if you like so I can continue doing stuff like this: https://boilingsteam.com/the-state-of-virtual-reality-on-linux/

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@BoilingSteam More games work than I have time for. And if a game doesn't work, there are so many others, so they are missing out, not me (but there is hope). Proton via Steam is the most convenient way (despite native ofc!). Followed by Lutris, which does need some tinkering here and there 🐧

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Brave is supporting IPFS natively. This is big. Firefox should have innovated first, they missed BIG on this kind of opportunity. https://brave.com/ipfs-support/ #brave #browser #ipfs #support

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RT LiziPancake: @boilingsteam Oh absolutely, all the time, I love playing on Linux and most games that I'd want to play without native support run just fine under Wine or Proton

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