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19 maart 2013
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20 mei om 4:42 
i use mint btw
21 jan om 21:58 
I now use NixOS btw
21 jan om 19:21 
i use linux mint btw
13 jan om 20:57 
i use Asahi btw:pho_bird:
13 jan om 3:32 
I use Fedora btw
8 mei 2023 om 5:26 
I use Fedora btw
1 jan 2023 om 17:15 
I use Fedora btw
29 jan 2022 om 21:05 
I USE ARCH BTW
29 sep 2021 om 19:52 
Proton is pretty good, amirite? Hope you're all well.
30 mei 2017 om 19:38 
Hey Guys! We just released Cublast HD for Linux!
If you like games like Super Meat Boy and N+, you are sure to love this one!

http://psteamproxy.yuanyoumao.com/app/580590/Cublast_HD/
21 nov 2015 om 7:41 
Keen Dreams natively supports Linux!
http://psteamproxy.yuanyoumao.com/app/356200/
13 aug 2015 om 2:33 
Hi all.
I want to introduce my little step-by-step instructions how to play The Elder Scrolls: Morrowind on Linux Mint/Ubuntu , I hope it will be helpful for TES fans.
http://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=465018411
23 dec 2014 om 3:49 
Hello people! Just a quick update. Keen Dreams is supported on Linux!

http://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=315040793

Please vote for it, ty!
17 jul 2014 om 17:19 
does any one use this?
17 mei 2014 om 7:07 
Hello everybody!

We are pleased to announce that Blackvoxel is now a free software!

So, the full and complete Blackvoxel game is now released entirely under the GNU GPL V3 free software licence.

Blackvoxel is an adventure game in an abstract science-fiction world. The game is built on the concept of massive voxel animation and interaction. The gameplay is based on industrialization, robotics and automation. The game actualy runs on Linux Ubuntu 12.04 and is in english language.

Our Steam Greenlight page.

You can now download the new release 1.32 of Blackvoxel from our website. [www.blackvoxel.com]

Thanks!
The Blackvoxel Team
3 mei 2014 om 12:44 
Hi, what is the best linux to playing?
14 apr 2014 om 9:48 
HI, i'm new to linux (since jan 2014) i'm using Linux mint lmde cinammon and it's work very well...I've play RUST for more than 200 hours. I've also try left 4 dead 2, painkiller hd, team fortress 2 and also my old half-life 2 game with hl2:deathmatch & counter-strike source...
So i'm building my linux library...and i don't want to go back to a buggy OS with annoying update. Look like my computer is 5 years younger now, fast booting time, quick shutdown,
low mem usage fast responding. Thank you so much.
26 mrt 2014 om 11:41 
Hi everyone. [N] LowEndGeek I would choose FTL.
17 mrt 2014 om 7:06 
Hey all, looking for a suggestion, FTL or Surgeon Simulator. Which one should I get?
27 jan 2014 om 20:39 
i have an ATI Radeon HD 4650 and i have no problems adam so it must just be your computer my linux is Ubuntu 13.10 (recommend you use it) so it could be the linux OS you have installed i can run games that need good graphics on Ubuntu for almost next to nothin on my PC (so get Ubuntu 13.10 or Ubuntu 12.04 FTL its the best for linux gaming make sure its a 64bit version)
5 jan 2014 om 18:06 
Adam, try installing the proprietary ATI drivers. The open source ones aren't that great sometimes and that may be why you're having problems with that game.
2 jan 2014 om 10:38 
Hello every body I am a gamer runing steam on fedora 20 just wanted to say hi.
30 dec 2013 om 6:58 
Hi there. I just bought Football Manager 2014. The game is awesome as always (but this time it's also awesome for linux users :) ), however I have an issue with its performance. It's poor if it comes to present a 3d matches, but also the GUI is rendered with lags. I am using 64 bit arch linux and using ati open drivers. There's no such problem when playing other games like left 4 dead etc. Is it a problem with FM itself or my configuration?
29 dec 2013 om 10:26 
I running my new Ubunta 12.04 FTL 64bit system and it is much better then windows i wish there where more games on it though apart from that its AWESOME
26 dec 2013 om 19:58 
Hi there, im a cs source player from down under running ubuntu 12.04.3 64 bit.
20 dec 2013 om 6:33 
Hey everyone, been using linux for 8 years now and I'm STILL stoked to have steam on my favorite os. If anyone want's to play sometime just add me
11 dec 2013 om 3:23 
Hi, im new here i am using Fedora and RHEL for gaming, perfomance is awesome :D
12 okt 2013 om 12:27 
Hello everybody!

We are pleased to announce that our Blackvoxel game is Linux native!

Blackvoxel is an adventure game in an abstract science-fiction world. The game is built on the concept of massive voxel animation and interaction. The gameplay is based on industrialization, robotics and automation. The game actualy runs on Linux Ubuntu 12.04 and is in english language.

Our Steam Greenlight page: http://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=158648177

Our Steam Group : http://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/groups/blackvoxel

For more information you can visit our site: http://www.blackvoxel.com

Our Forum: http://forum.blackvoxel.com

Thanks!
The Blackvoxel Team
8 okt 2013 om 1:41 
Hi...
I'm playing Steam's games on Archlinux.
I'm please to join this group :)
9 jul 2013 om 6:20 
In order to to update the graphics drivers on linux go to system settings or search for "additional drivers" once there it will give you a list of compatable drivers for your graphics card. Choose the one that says version current and select activate, enter your password and it will download the correct drivers for your video card. Note: don't activate the experimental drivers unless you know what you're doing, sometimes they can be buggy and not work right and cause your screen to go blank. Best of luck and game on!
17 mei 2013 om 10:06 
hey could somebody tell me how to play tf2 in linux? i downloaded it from steam and everything went correctly until i pressed tf2 to play and it said me in a message "Could not find required OpenGL entry point "glColorMaskIndexedEXT"! Either your video card is unsupported, or your OpenGL driver needs to be updated" Pleaseee!