Steam for linux
Steam for linux
Steam is having a sale to show off their linux client.
http://store.steampowered.com/sale/linux_release/
Those are also playable on windows... some nice cheap games they got.
http://store.steampowered.com/sale/linux_release/
Those are also playable on windows... some nice cheap games they got.
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Re: Steam for linux
Bah, Uplink is like a game version of working for the US government, only without the mass murders.
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Re: Steam for linux
Did you murder someone to get a government job?aubergine wrote: Bah, Uplink is like a game version of working for the US government, only without the mass murders.
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Sorry just joke could not help meself
Re: Steam for linux
Aubergine you are a bad boy I liked hacking in Deus Ex Human Revolution. I felt the adrenaline.
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Re: Steam for linux
Well, i installed it, signed up, clicked to get team fortress (freetoplay), it started downloading 10gb. I was like , rm -rf it, and went back to playing openttd.
On a side note, i did manage to make myself to get a freetoplay version of sc2 (which was slightly more lightweight) and run it under wine. Then i imagined wz2100 free version that has only first 5 missions of the campaign and allows researching only machineguns in skirmish and multiplayer, and was like , and rm -rf it as well.
On a side note, i did manage to make myself to get a freetoplay version of sc2 (which was slightly more lightweight) and run it under wine. Then i imagined wz2100 free version that has only first 5 missions of the campaign and allows researching only machineguns in skirmish and multiplayer, and was like , and rm -rf it as well.
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Re: Steam for linux
NoQ some games like Max Payne 3 has 30 gigabytes, I think the only worst thing is that you have to download a game. Which in fact does not last so long, the speed is rather over average always I assume.
There are plenty of free games there, and steam give a lot of possibilities to be used by players.
There are plenty of free games there, and steam give a lot of possibilities to be used by players.
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"Mark my words boy, Mark them well, I have survived your predecessors and I will survive you." - Merovingian
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Re: Steam for linux
I toyed with TF2. It's fun for a bit if you can afford the HD space, though, playing that game for only a brief time was enough to convince me we are doing fine with out in-game voice chat.
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Re: Steam for linux
I love steam. Always play CS:Source (best CS game IMHO), recently bought Xcom - best game of 2012 so I've purches it to honor devs work & I think its right to pay for good game.
as for steam - its I think best gaming client for now its better than EA's origin, but don't know is it better than xfire. Sometimes I even think that I'm a Valve fun
as for steam - its I think best gaming client for now its better than EA's origin, but don't know is it better than xfire. Sometimes I even think that I'm a Valve fun
Well for wz - yes its unnessessary work to implement voip. but in CS:s or aany other valve game voip - sweet - & comfy - very usefull in teambased games.effigy wrote:I toyed with TF2. It's fun for a bit if you can afford the HD space, though, playing that game for only a brief time was enough to convince me we are doing fine with out in-game voice chat.
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Re: Steam for linux
Hey Terminator add me on Steam so we can play togheter CS! xXHungryPredatorXx