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Linux Game Cast
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Morning zoo radio, thinly disguised as a Linux gaming podcast. Whether you're a seasoned Linux gamer or just starting out, we have something for everyone. So join us on our journey into the world of Linux gaming!
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Steam Frame rumors debunked, Bloober Team surprises with a Linux build of Cronos The New Dawn, Counter Strike 2 rolls out not loot boxes, RingRacers gets proximity voice chat, and Nvidia’s $5 billion Intel stake is not the end of ARC.
Valve’s Fremont leaks spark console and VR speculation, Steam rolls out language-based review changes, Silksong gets its first patch, Framework unveils
Teenage Engineering announces its free PC case, PayPal pulls the plug on Steam, penny-sized SSDs debut
Valve reminds everyone that Steam is available for Chromebooks, classic PS1 title Sonic gets major updates, Counter-Strike 2 switches to Wayland for a day
The developer of DuckStation PS1 emulator threatens to drop Linux support, Steam updates its video player, Silksong will be playable at Gamescom
Payment processors come after itch.io, Steam tests new menus, Fallout 1 gets a 3D remake, an unofficial GeForce NOW Linux client appears, and AMD Anti-Lag lands in Mesa.
Payment processors now dictate what games can be published on the Steam store, Milk-V announces a RISC-V Titan, lossless scaling comes to Linux, and gamers are a bunch of drunken sailors who spend money irresponsibly.
Steam enables Proton by default! Someone recreated Halo in Half-Life, Wuthering Waves learns how to Linux, the open source Steam Controller II is real, and gaming on ARM is better than you think.
Remembering Valve’s almost-launched Steam subscription service, NES classics reimagined in 3D, Mario Kart 64 running on Linux, Dying Light gets a makeover, and Fedora gives 32-bit a stay of execution.
Steam releases a tool for detecting fake frames, Action Game Maker is heading to Linux, Nexus Mods has a new owner, leaked SEGA sales numbers surface, and a SteamOS console for your living room.
Steam launches accessibility search! A Xbox handheld that can’t play Xbox games, new Battlemage GPUs hit Mesa, voxel driving mayhem, and something about flavored hotdogs.
SteamOS usage drops by 15%, GE Proton enables support for FSR4, DualShock 4 to Xbox 360 mapping made easy, super sized Half-Life, and replacing Windows 10 with KDE.
TF2 invades Half-Life in Lambda Fortress! GeForce NOW officially hits the Steam Deck, AMD says 1080p gaming is king, and and CRSED: Cuisine Royale faces a Linux-fueled review bomb.
SteamOS gets a landing page! An Android-powered Wii U gamepad for Linux, drivers for ByoWave Proteus controllers, mechs with pickaxes, and GOG turns on 2FA.
Denuvo DRM strikes again! Locked out of DOOM: TGA for 24-hours, fan curves for LACT, CPU stress testing with OOTC, SteamOS compatibility ratings, and giving up on blinky RGB.
Valve drops a "nope bomb" on Classic Offensive, Google plays Pokémon Blue, Dinosaur Planet: Recompiled gets support for mods, spiders riding toast, and NVIDIA laptops at Computex.
Proton beta hints at ARM support, Cyberpunk 2077 added to Nexus MODs, running X86 games on RISC-V, and Wii Homebrew goes read only.
The Lenovo Legion Go (SteamOS edition) gets a price bump before release, Collabora brings Vulkan 1.4 to vintage NVIDIA GPUs, the D&D ruleset was released under Creative Commons, and Steam is working on some awesome accessibility features.
Spider-Man 2 loses Steam Deck verification, CanDev & the Internet Archive launch a DiscMaster Jam, a MOD for playing Minecraft in splitscreen, and why pause menus should (ya know) PAUSE THE GAME!
A Steam Deck prototype shows up on eBay, Microsoft remade Quake II with AI, emulating ray tracing on older AMD GPUs, open-source PhysX, and another blogger takes a crack at Linux gaming.