Linux Game Cast

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!<br /> <br />

NVIDIA Gathers Intel

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.

09-21
54:28

Valve’s Mystery Console, Silksong Patch Pain, and Framework GPUs

Valve’s Fremont leaks spark console and VR speculation, Steam rolls out language-based review changes, Silksong gets its first patch, Framework unveils

09-14
59:25

Would You Build A Gaming Rig In This?

Teenage Engineering announces its free PC case, PayPal pulls the plug on Steam, penny-sized SSDs debut

08-17
56:14

Steam Pulls The Plug On Chromebooks

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

08-10
56:04

DuckStation Versus ARCH

The developer of DuckStation PS1 emulator threatens to drop Linux support, Steam updates its video player, Silksong will be playable at Gamescom

08-03
01:09:13

itch.io Under Fire, Steam’s New Menus, and Fallout 1 in 3D!

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.

07-27
01:04:57

Payment Processors BONK! Steam

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.

07-20
57:30

Steam Controller Take 2

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.

07-06
57:11

Jem’Hadar And The Holograms

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.

06-29
01:10:28

Steam’s Real Fake Frame Detector

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.

06-22
01:02:59

Optimus Crime

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.

06-15
56:48

Linux up! SteamOS DOWN?

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.

06-08
01:12:14

Team Fortress Invades Half-Life 2

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.

06-01
01:07:36

Gamepads On Linux

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.

05-25
01:05:22

DOOM: The Dark Ages BFGs Linux

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.

05-18
01:16:13

Spiders Riding Toast

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.

05-11
01:02:37

ARMing Steam

Proton beta hints at ARM support, Cyberpunk 2077 added to Nexus MODs, running X86 games on RISC-V, and Wii Homebrew goes read only.

05-04
49:30

Price Bump For SteamOS Legion Go

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.

04-27
01:06:21

Linux Gaming In The ’90s

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!

04-20
01:10:49

The $2999 Prototype

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.

04-13
01:03:36

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