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More complex mods (One map generator mod for cities: skylines, that came with a map viewer) that provide windows executables may or may not work via wine.▓Ɔ Ԁ ▓ S ▓ ₱▓Ɇ▓ c ▓ s ▓ : i 7 6 ʇɥפᴉƎ 0 0 K ( 4. In case of Minecraft modding tools are written in java so I had no issues running them. Native games like factorio, minecraft or Hearts of Iron 4 have no problems. Games like Trainz: A New Era, are able to load mods, but the provided ,Content Manager" application has issues that could be fixed in the future by wine. I think that Pepega mod comes with an installer that worked after some tweaking, but I may be wrong. The result is a working modded game with no controller support. Games like NFS: MW with pepega mod have issues, as the mod overwrites some directInput dlls, so you need to set wine to not overwrite them. The only annoying thing is that you have to copy Automotion generated cars by hand, but I wrote a script for it. Games like BeamNG drive have no problem with modding in proton. My experience with modding on Linux was good, but it really depends: The vast majority of mods for Windows games simply do not support Linux well, so unless there's more of a push from this community for changes in the Proton stack then we'll be stuck playing games vanilla for a long time to come. I will note that there are a number of Windows games where nowadays modding works very well (eg Skyrim and Fallout 4) but these are some of the most popular modded games ever. There's also many more older games which run well on Proton but still mods remain incompatible with Linux such as Monster Hunter: World, Dragon Age: Origins, Kingdom Come: Deliverance, etc. It's one of the most popular games for streamers with hundreds of thousands of people watching every day streamers playing the NoPixel or other FiveM servers but the client is likely to be incompatible with Linux for a long time to come. The issue is the same for older titles too, with the most popular being the GTA V multiplayer mods FiveM/RAGE.
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Instead I think that modded games will be and the reason is very simple - because when new Windows games come out it usually takes a while for it to become compatible with Proton, but then on top of that the heaps of mods, modding tools and mod managers for the games get released and they're incompatible too.įor example Cyberpunk 2077 got released recently and it barely works on Linux, plus the newly released modding tool for it doesn't work on it either. I think everyone knows about anti-cheat being a hurdle for Linux gaming, but I don't personally think it'll be the last hurdle considering some of the ongoing work in WINE as well as the level of focus the community has on solving the issue.
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Mejores videojuegos de código abierto
En LxA venimos hablando mucho de los videojuegos para Linux, ya sabéis que han crecido enormemente en número en los últimos años y ya se cuenta con más de 5000 títulos disponibles en Steam, entre otras tiendas online para gamers. Pues bien, hoy vamos a seguir con este tema en este artículo, pero visto desde un punto de vista algo diferente. En el pasado hicimos un post sobre los mejores videojuegos disponibles para Linux…
Ahora toca realizar este otro en el que nos comprometemos aún más con la filosofía de software que tanto queremos y vamos a ofrecer una lista con los mejores videojuegos para Linux, pero que además son de código abierto o libres. Así, los jugadores podrán disfrutar del tentretenimiento que estos títulos aportan sin estar “pecando” y usando software propietario como la mayor parte de los videojuegos que hoy encontramos.
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Pues allá vamos con esta lista de los mejores videojuegos de código abierto:
0 a.d.: Un conocido de este blog, ya que hemos hablado en varias ocasiones de este videojuego de estrateiga en tiempo real basado en Age of Empires y que he tenido el gusto de probar.
CoreRED: Alien Arena: es un videojuego tipo shooter en primera persona y en modo multijugador con algunos toques de Quake y Unreal Tournament.
Armagetron Advanced: para los fanáticos de Tron, aquí llega este videojuego multijugador y en 3D.
Battle for wesnoth: es un videojuego de estrategia basada en turnos, para los que os guste este género.
Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup: o también DCSS es un videojuego roguelike o de exploración de mazmorras que te va a gustar.
FreeCiv: es un clon del famoso videojuego de estrategia Civilization II que te permite jugar en single-player y multiplayer.
Hedgewars: en este caso, es un clon de Worms, el famoso videojuego de los gusanos que tanto éxito ha tenido, y la verdad es que este juego de artillería basado en turnos merece la pena…
MegaGlest: videojuego de estrategia en tiempo real que enfatiza las grandes batallas y aventuras épicas.
Minetest: si te gustan los videojuegos tipo Minecraft de exploración y construcción, este videojuego del que ya hablamosen LxA te va a gustar.
OpenRA: otro de los que hemos conocido en este blog. Se trata de un videojuego de estrategia en tiempo real al más puro estilo de Age of Empires, Warcraft y Command & Conquer. Concretamente es una reimplementación de Red Alert.
OpenRCT2: ¿Te suena RollerCoaster Tycoon 2? Es un simulador donde tendrás que crear y gestionar parques de atracciones. Otro del que ya hablamos en LxA…
OpenTTD: seguimos con los Tycoon, en este caso, un simulador de negocios donde gestionar tu compañía y conseguir ganancias.
Sauerbraten: tras este nombre tan raro se encuentra el primer y mejor videojuego shooter en primera persona (single y multiplayer). Similar a títulos como Assault Cube o Urban Terror.
SuperTuxKart: si te gusta Mario Kart, y cambiamos a Mario por el simpático Tux… el resultado es este videojuego de carreras.
Pingus: es un clásico y creo que sobran las palabras, así que poco puedo decir de este título inspirado en los Lemmings.
Teeworlds: un shooter 2D con similitudes a videojuegos como Mario Bros…es decir, de plataformas.
The Dark Mod: es un videojuego en primera persona basado en un mundo oscuro y fantástico al estilo Thief.
The Saga of Ryzom: un mundo único y dinámico en el que combatir y vivir numerosas aventuras, con una calidad bastante buena…
Warsow: otro shooter inspirado en Quake, pero enfocado a la velocidad y el movimiento.
Xonotic: y finalizamos con otro shooter al estilo Unreal Tournament, con 16 armas donde elegir y numerosas batallas en las que divertirte…
Existen más, y te invito a dejar comentarios con más de estos títulos si los conoces…
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edwardmoorthy · 7 years
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While Linux struggles to reach even a 3% market share, Linux games continue to grow. Thanks to Valve for bringing Steam, we are now seeing an influx of AAA games to our favorite platform. However, having so many games has reduced visibility on many good, free, and open source games.
We have a nice collection of 10 free and open source games for Linux that has most addictive, fun, and refined games. All the games in our list have received updates within the last year and supports multiple platforms including Windows. In addition, the games belong to many genres including strategy, simulation, and shooters.
Without further ado, here is the list of open source games in no particular order.
1. 0 A.D.
0 A.D. (pronounced “zero ey-dee”) is a free, open-source, cross-platform historical real-time strategy (RTS) game of ancient warfare that is set between the years 500 BC to 500 AD. This game is originally intended to be a modification to Microsoft’s popular Age of Empires II, which explains the similar look and feel to the gameplay. It really is a very high quality open source project that has successfully built a huge community around it.
The project is highly ambitious, involving state-of-the-art 3D graphics, detailed artwork, sound, and a flexible and powerful custom-built game engine. Not only are the graphics impressive, but the game also tries to be as historically accurate as possible, filling you in on ancient history as you go.
Currently, the game has 9 civilizations with their own buildings, units and special technology. Moreover, the developers have promised to add more civilizations in future expansion packs including the Germanics, Vandals, Sarmatians, Late Rome, Imperial Rome, Eastern Rome (Early Byzantines), Saxons, Parthians, Huns, Dacians, and the Goths.
If you are a fan of RTS games like Age of Empires, then you must try this game. The game is still in development, but the alpha releases of 0 A.D are more stable to play. This ambitious project is certainly worth keeping a close eye on.
0 A.D.
0 A.D.
0 A.D.
Download: https://play0ad.com/download/
2. OpenTTD
OpenTTD is an open source simulation game based upon the popular Microprose game “Transport Tycoon Deluxe”, by Chris Sawyer. The game tries to mimic the original game as closely as possible while extending it with new features that enhances the game experience dramatically.
In this game, you start as an entrepreneur, and your goal is to make as much profit as possible by transporting passengers and various goods by road, rail, sea, and air. The game also supports multiplayer mode for up to 255 players in 15 companies, or as spectators. It also has tons of mods that brings new AI, graphics, vehicles, industries and more.
People who are new to the franchise may be turned down by all the 2D sprite graphics. However, looks are not everything. The gameplay is fun, addictive and eats your free time like nothing. This is one of the best transport tycoon game out there (better than anything you will find on Steam or elsewhere) and it is free.
OpenTTD
OpenTTD
Download: https://www.openttd.org/en/download-stable
3. Battle of Wesnoth
The Battle for Wesnoth is a free, turn-based tactical strategy game with a high fantasy theme, featuring both single-player, and online multiplayer combat. The game features a large assortment of maps, classes, units, and campaigns. Community add-ons are available in-game for download, and it also has a random map generator.
Set in a fantasy world with 16 races and 6 factions, the game has over 200 units with different types of weapons and abilities. The current stable version of Battle for Wesnoth has 16 campaigns. The game also supports online play for you to challenge up to 8 of your friends.
Battle Of Wesnoth
Battle Of Wesnoth
Battle Of Wesnoth
Battle Of Wesnoth
Battle Of Wesnoth
Download: https://wiki.wesnoth.org/Download
4. OpenRA
Another RTS game, but this time focused on modern/futuristic combat. OpenRA tries to modernize and recreate the original Command and Conquer games — mostly the first C&C Red Alert game.
The game brings new features and gameplay improvements, support for online multiplayer and comes bundled with three distinct mods. When you run a mod for the first time the game can automatically download the original game assets, or you can use the original game disks.
Currently OpenRA comes includes mods that add the following C&C games — Tiberian Dawn, Red Alert, Dune 2000. Although the game has mods for Tiberian Sun and Red Alert 2, they are not completed and the developers are planning to include them in future releases.
OpenRA
OpenRA
Download: http://www.openra.net/download/
5. Minetest
Minetest is an open source alternative to Minecraft with similar gameplay. You can create and remove various types of blocks in a 3D open world.  Minetest supports single player and multiplayer games. Minetest also includes many features, such as support for mods, texture packs, and more.
Minetest
Minetest
Minetest
Minetest
Download: http://www.minetest.net/downloads/
6. SuperTuxKart
SuperTuxKart is an arcade racer with a variety characters, tracks, and modes to play that is similar to Mario Kart. You can play with up to 4 friends on one PC, racing against each other or just try to beat the computer.
A major update for SuperTuxKart was its 0.9 release in April 2015. This release includes an entirely new graphics renderer dubbed Antarctica, which enabled better graphics appearance and features such as dynamic lighting, ambient occlusion, depth of field, global illumination, and more.
All the official characters in game are the mascots of free and open source projects, except for Nolok, who does not represent a particular open source project, but was created by the SuperTux Game Team as the enemy of Tux. There are also other characters that can be downloaded as add-ons from the SuperTuxKart add-ons website.
Recently, the game got greenlit in Steam and will soon be available for download.
SuperTuxKart
SuperTuxKart
SuperTuxKart
  Download: https://supertuxkart.net/Download
7. Xonotic
Based on the now dead Nexuiz, Xonotic is the gem that shines in the most overcrowded category in Linux gaming. It features all the good vulgar gameplay characteristics of Nexuiz, while trying to evolve into something even greater and more modern.
This addictive, arena-style first person shooter offers crisp movement and a wide array of weapons. Currently, Xonotic offers all the classic game modes found on most FPS games and also includes some more unique in nature. The gameplay is damn fast and intense. Speed and precision are the main principles of the good Xonotic player.
The game has its own integrated player statistics application, XonStat, using which you can track your progress, see vital stats like your kill:death ratio, weapon damage and accuracy, and recent games. Tracking is completely opt-in, and no login is required. In addition, you can even edit the information on your screen to what you are used to with our easy to use HUD editor.
Xonotic
Xonotic
Xonotic
  Download: http://www.xonotic.org/download/
8. Alien Arena
Alien Arena (initially CodeRED: Alien Arena) is a free, stand-alone first-person shooter computer game. The game combines a 1950s-era sci-fi atmosphere with gameplay similar to the Quake, Doom, and Unreal Tournament series. Alien Arena focuses mainly on online multiplayer action, although it does contain single-player matches.
The game features an internal server browser for finding other players online, and has a built-in IRC client for chat between players. The game uses modified Quake II physics. Most Quake II trick jumps, such as strafe jumping, will work in Alien Arena. However, dodging, which is not found in Quake II, has also been added to the game.
Alien Arena
Alien Arena
Alien Arena
  Download: http://red.planetarena.org/aquire.html
9. Warsow
Set in a futuristic cartoonish world, Warsow is a completely free fast-paced first-person shooter (FPS) set in a futuristic cartoonish world where rocket launcher-wielding pigs and laser gun-carrying cyberpunks roam the streets.
The game is a unique FPS in that there is no gore. Warsow has no blood or guts flying around. Red stars instead of blood indicate hits and colored cubes replace guts as gib effects.
The game is very competitive and aims to provide adrenaline rushing multi-player fun. Some of the movement physics and certain running-modes implementation have greatly affected other games of the kind. Warsow is a very well-made game and a truly unique arena shooter!
Warsow
Warsow
Warsow
Warsow
Warsow
  Download: https://www.warsow.net/download
10. FreeCiv
Freeciv is the Free and Open Source turn-based strategy game. It is a remake of the most addictive and critically acclaimed Civilization series, which is inspired by the history of human civilization.
Freeciv supports multiplayer gameplay with up to 126 players. It has over 50 playable units and 550 nations and support modding — allowing you create your own nation sets, rule sets, tile sets, and so on.
A map and scenario editor called Civworld is also available as a download. This is one game we will still be playing in 20 years’ time.
Freeciv
Freeciv
Freeciv
Freeciv
Download: http://www.freeciv.org/download.html
10 Best Free And Open Source Games For Linux
While Linux struggles to reach even a 3% market share, Linux games continue to grow. Thanks to Valve for bringing Steam, we are now seeing an influx of AAA games to our favorite platform.
10 Best Free And Open Source Games For Linux
While Linux struggles to reach even a 3% market share, Linux games continue to grow. Thanks to Valve for bringing Steam, we are now seeing an influx of AAA games to our favorite platform.
10 Best Free And Open Source Games For Linux While Linux struggles to reach even a 3% market share, Linux games continue to grow. Thanks to Valve for bringing Steam, we are now seeing an influx of AAA games to our favorite platform.
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omggadgets · 7 years
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While Linux struggles to reach even a 3% market share, Linux games continue to grow. Thanks to Valve for bringing Steam, we are now seeing an influx of AAA games to our favorite platform. However, having so many games has reduced visibility on many good, free, and open source games.
We have a nice collection of 10 free and open source games for Linux that has most addictive, fun, and refined games. All the games in our list have received updates within the last year and supports multiple platforms including Windows. In addition, the games belong to many genres including strategy, simulation, and shooters.
Without further ado, here is the list of open source games in no particular order.
1. 0 A.D.
0 A.D. (pronounced “zero ey-dee”) is a free, open-source, cross-platform historical real-time strategy (RTS) game of ancient warfare that is set between the years 500 BC to 500 AD. This game is originally intended to be a modification to Microsoft’s popular Age of Empires II, which explains the similar look and feel to the gameplay. It really is a very high quality open source project that has successfully built a huge community around it.
The project is highly ambitious, involving state-of-the-art 3D graphics, detailed artwork, sound, and a flexible and powerful custom-built game engine. Not only are the graphics impressive, but the game also tries to be as historically accurate as possible, filling you in on ancient history as you go.
Currently, the game has 9 civilizations with their own buildings, units and special technology. Moreover, the developers have promised to add more civilizations in future expansion packs including the Germanics, Vandals, Sarmatians, Late Rome, Imperial Rome, Eastern Rome (Early Byzantines), Saxons, Parthians, Huns, Dacians, and the Goths.
If you are a fan of RTS games like Age of Empires, then you must try this game. The game is still in development, but the alpha releases of 0 A.D are more stable to play. This ambitious project is certainly worth keeping a close eye on.
0 A.D.
0 A.D.
0 A.D.
Download: https://play0ad.com/download/
2. OpenTTD
OpenTTD is an open source simulation game based upon the popular Microprose game “Transport Tycoon Deluxe”, by Chris Sawyer. The game tries to mimic the original game as closely as possible while extending it with new features that enhances the game experience dramatically.
In this game, you start as an entrepreneur, and your goal is to make as much profit as possible by transporting passengers and various goods by road, rail, sea, and air. The game also supports multiplayer mode for up to 255 players in 15 companies, or as spectators. It also has tons of mods that brings new AI, graphics, vehicles, industries and more.
People who are new to the franchise may be turned down by all the 2D sprite graphics. However, looks are not everything. The gameplay is fun, addictive and eats your free time like nothing. This is one of the best transport tycoon game out there (better than anything you will find on Steam or elsewhere) and it is free.
OpenTTD
OpenTTD
Download: https://www.openttd.org/en/download-stable
3. Battle of Wesnoth
The Battle for Wesnoth is a free, turn-based tactical strategy game with a high fantasy theme, featuring both single-player, and online multiplayer combat. The game features a large assortment of maps, classes, units, and campaigns. Community add-ons are available in-game for download, and it also has a random map generator.
Set in a fantasy world with 16 races and 6 factions, the game has over 200 units with different types of weapons and abilities. The current stable version of Battle for Wesnoth has 16 campaigns. The game also supports online play for you to challenge up to 8 of your friends.
Battle Of Wesnoth
Battle Of Wesnoth
Battle Of Wesnoth
Battle Of Wesnoth
Battle Of Wesnoth
Download: https://wiki.wesnoth.org/Download
4. OpenRA
Another RTS game, but this time focused on modern/futuristic combat. OpenRA tries to modernize and recreate the original Command and Conquer games — mostly the first C&C Red Alert game.
The game brings new features and gameplay improvements, support for online multiplayer and comes bundled with three distinct mods. When you run a mod for the first time the game can automatically download the original game assets, or you can use the original game disks.
Currently OpenRA comes includes mods that add the following C&C games — Tiberian Dawn, Red Alert, Dune 2000. Although the game has mods for Tiberian Sun and Red Alert 2, they are not completed and the developers are planning to include them in future releases.
OpenRA
OpenRA
Download: http://www.openra.net/download/
5. Minetest
Minetest is an open source alternative to Minecraft with similar gameplay. You can create and remove various types of blocks in a 3D open world.  Minetest supports single player and multiplayer games. Minetest also includes many features, such as support for mods, texture packs, and more.
Minetest
Minetest
Minetest
Minetest
Download: http://www.minetest.net/downloads/
6. SuperTuxKart
SuperTuxKart is an arcade racer with a variety characters, tracks, and modes to play that is similar to Mario Kart. You can play with up to 4 friends on one PC, racing against each other or just try to beat the computer.
A major update for SuperTuxKart was its 0.9 release in April 2015. This release includes an entirely new graphics renderer dubbed Antarctica, which enabled better graphics appearance and features such as dynamic lighting, ambient occlusion, depth of field, global illumination, and more.
All the official characters in game are the mascots of free and open source projects, except for Nolok, who does not represent a particular open source project, but was created by the SuperTux Game Team as the enemy of Tux. There are also other characters that can be downloaded as add-ons from the SuperTuxKart add-ons website.
Recently, the game got greenlit in Steam and will soon be available for download.
SuperTuxKart
SuperTuxKart
SuperTuxKart
  Download: https://supertuxkart.net/Download
7. Xonotic
Based on the now dead Nexuiz, Xonotic is the gem that shines in the most overcrowded category in Linux gaming. It features all the good vulgar gameplay characteristics of Nexuiz, while trying to evolve into something even greater and more modern.
This addictive, arena-style first person shooter offers crisp movement and a wide array of weapons. Currently, Xonotic offers all the classic game modes found on most FPS games and also includes some more unique in nature. The gameplay is damn fast and intense. Speed and precision are the main principles of the good Xonotic player.
The game has its own integrated player statistics application, XonStat, using which you can track your progress, see vital stats like your kill:death ratio, weapon damage and accuracy, and recent games. Tracking is completely opt-in, and no login is required. In addition, you can even edit the information on your screen to what you are used to with our easy to use HUD editor.
Xonotic
Xonotic
Xonotic
  Download: http://www.xonotic.org/download/
8. Alien Arena
Alien Arena (initially CodeRED: Alien Arena) is a free, stand-alone first-person shooter computer game. The game combines a 1950s-era sci-fi atmosphere with gameplay similar to the Quake, Doom, and Unreal Tournament series. Alien Arena focuses mainly on online multiplayer action, although it does contain single-player matches.
The game features an internal server browser for finding other players online, and has a built-in IRC client for chat between players. The game uses modified Quake II physics. Most Quake II trick jumps, such as strafe jumping, will work in Alien Arena. However, dodging, which is not found in Quake II, has also been added to the game.
Alien Arena
Alien Arena
Alien Arena
  Download: http://red.planetarena.org/aquire.html
9. Warsow
Set in a futuristic cartoonish world, Warsow is a completely free fast-paced first-person shooter (FPS) set in a futuristic cartoonish world where rocket launcher-wielding pigs and laser gun-carrying cyberpunks roam the streets.
The game is a unique FPS in that there is no gore. Warsow has no blood or guts flying around. Red stars instead of blood indicate hits and colored cubes replace guts as gib effects.
The game is very competitive and aims to provide adrenaline rushing multi-player fun. Some of the movement physics and certain running-modes implementation have greatly affected other games of the kind. Warsow is a very well-made game and a truly unique arena shooter!
Warsow
Warsow
Warsow
Warsow
Warsow
  Download: https://www.warsow.net/download
10. FreeCiv
Freeciv is the Free and Open Source turn-based strategy game. It is a remake of the most addictive and critically acclaimed Civilization series, which is inspired by the history of human civilization.
Freeciv supports multiplayer gameplay with up to 126 players. It has over 50 playable units and 550 nations and support modding — allowing you create your own nation sets, rule sets, tile sets, and so on.
A map and scenario editor called Civworld is also available as a download. This is one game we will still be playing in 20 years’ time.
Freeciv
Freeciv
Freeciv
Freeciv
Download: http://www.freeciv.org/download.html
10 Best Free And Open Source Games For Linux While Linux struggles to reach even a 3% market share, Linux games continue to grow. Thanks to Valve for bringing Steam, we are now seeing an influx of AAA games to our favorite platform.
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