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    1. Linux gamers: let's help test Proton compatibility before the Steam summer sale

      I made this an "event" over on reddit, and I figured I'd also mention it here. The Steam summer sale is alleged to start on June 23rd, and I figured it would be nice if people could go into it...

      I made this an "event" over on reddit, and I figured I'd also mention it here.

      The Steam summer sale is alleged to start on June 23rd, and I figured it would be nice if people could go into it with current information on Proton compatibility for games so we can better know what to buy and avoid. As such, it would be great if we could all submit a bunch of ProtonDB reports this coming week.

      I plan to go through my library and test high-leverage games: either ones that lack reports or games whose reports are quite old. Let me know if you're wanting to join in the "fun!"

      14 votes
    2. Tim Sweeney - If Steam commited to a 12% take, we would stop buying exclusives

      @timsweeneyepic: @GV_Delchev @riggedforepic @BeegorBucleor @MrAngryBates If Steam committed to a permanent 88% revenue share for all developers and publishers without major strings attached, Epic would hastily organize a retreat from exclusives (while honoring our partner commitments) and consider putting our own games on Steam.

      7 votes
    3. Artifact (Valve's Dota 2 card game) will release Nov 28, 2018 for $20 USD on PC/Mac/Linux

      Here's the tweet the release date info came from: https://twitter.com/wykrhm/status/1024704897218883584 And an article from March that had some of the first actual gameplay info:...

      Here's the tweet the release date info came from: https://twitter.com/wykrhm/status/1024704897218883584

      And an article from March that had some of the first actual gameplay info: https://www.pcgamer.com/artifact-guide/

      10 votes