![]() I take no responsibility for these statements. Gentoo is #1, everything else is second best. I could ask this question anywhere, but I don't need failure. ![]() Having time to run a Gentoo setup these days I would like too, but been out of the loop for awhile. I quit gaming and just programmed for a few years, and then just went full windows on my new Intel setup. WoW worked most of the time, but had its moments of being hit or miss. Like I couldn't play FFXI for the longest time, and Guild Wars was hit or miss. I used winHQ in 2005 and new games were hit or miss. It isn't about the games that already work on wineHQ, but the ability to adapt to new games comparative than before. How to 'Not go Vista and You', or another awesome book 'Problem Solving with Linux: The Noob in You'! I don't expect perfection, but I want to play games and it works. Everyone hacks windows, a long with the application issues like Firefox and Youtube not playing videos. Inside there is this burning desire to just want to dump windows roll LVM and just go Linux. With 50% of the posts being mine, I figure people think gaming on Linux is s**t, so stick to windows. I just want to say that when I look at this thread with 590 views and 4 posts. There is Simplescreenrecorder which simplifies using ffmpeg I just want to play games without Windows. Did a little Googling on the subject, but didn't find any real info on if that is true or not. Porting mac versions over to Linux would be easier, quicker, and less buggy than porting windows versions. How does running mac versions work on Linux these days compared to windows versions.? I figure now that macs are main steam, and game developers are creating mac versions. I figured streaming shouldn't be a problem. No idea what twitch uses internally but it's very likely one of the two. I use ffmpeg for streaming live things to http/rtmp servers. It is the essence of order, and leads to all that is good and just and beautiful.” It gives a soul to the Universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination, a charm to sadness, gaiety and life to everything. I wouldn't even care if it broke every patch and I had to spend and hour fixing it.Įveryone has to start somewhere, it depends on where you end up that counts! (>")> I would be happy gaming in Linux if I could play online games at release. Preferably with xSplit, but I can use something else. I also stream and need to be able to upload to twitch. Is it true.? Can I finally delete windows and never look back.?Īnyway I can ask this question anywhere or even Google it, but I trust people here to give me an honest assessment. This makes it possible to play games at release rather than waiting for a game to become stable. Pretty much Winehq is able to produce more stable results for games with less bugs. ![]() I've been hearing from friends lately that gaming on Linux has been better these days. Posted: Wed 3:36 pm Post subject: Gaming on Linux These Days. Gentoo Forums Forum Index Gamers & Players You can show your support to the indie developers behind this game as well.Gentoo Forums :: View topic - Gaming on Linux These Days. For a price tag of $24.99 (on Steam), Stonehearth can be a bit on the costly side, but if this is the sort of game you're into, the game will always be worth the price. However, it is perfect for players who enjoy having an entire town of minions to order around, and the satisfaction of leading and developing a tribe. In some way, Stonehearth is more of a survival/town-building game than a pure sandbox game like Minecraft. Of course, let's not forget about the game's much better-looking graphics! ![]() The building system in this game is also pretty unique though it can be rather restrictive when compared to Minecraft since the most "building" you'll be doing is mainly houses for your villagers. However, when it comes to crafting, Stonehearth has a much more diverse and in-depth crafting system. Like in Craft the World, you'll need to provide shelter for your people and equip them with the necessary equipment so they can fend off attacks during the night. There isn't a lot of digging involved in Stonehearth though you still need to get your pioneers to collect resources from the environment or to plant and harvest their own. In this game, you play as the leader of a small handful of adorable-looking pioneers who are looking for a new place to settle down. except that in Stonehearth, everything's in glorious 3D. Although the game is basically a sandbox game like Minecraft, it has a building aspect that's much more similar to Craft the World. Games Like Stonehearth Simulation Stonehearth is the game you'll want to play if you enjoy playing Minecraft because you can build your very own city.
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