Novidades no Steam para Linux

Over 2,600 Windows Steam games now run on Linux

People who run the Steam gaming portal on Linux received some good news this week. Following the news in August that Valve was making it possible for Linux users to run some Windows gaming titles through a WINE fork called Proton, the collection of games Linux users can run has expanded rapidly. "Proton is a new tool released by Valve Software that has been integrated with Steam Play to make playing Windows games on Linux as simple as hitting the Play button within Steam. Underneath the hood, Proton comprises other popular tools like Wine and DXVK among others that a gamer would otherwise have to install and maintain themselves. This greatly eases the burden for users to switch to Linux without having to learn the underlying systems or losing access to a large part of their library of games. " The ProtonDB website now lists over 2,600 Windows games which can be run on Linux using a combination of Steam and the Proton compatibility software.
Fonte: https://www.distrowatch.com/dwres.php?resource=showheadline&story=7041
 
A look at what's on sale ahead of the weekend once again, come find your next game
Humble have also extended their Spring Sale with an encore so it now ends on May 27th at 5PM UTC. Tons of Linux gaming deals going there (and some good Steam Play picks too) like:
Over on GOG, they also have multiple deals going! Their Plug In Digital & Dear Villagers sale is on which has top deals on some good Linux games like:
Also, GOG's current Midweek Sale that's ending in around 35 hours has a bunch of retro DOSBox games on sale and Railway Empire is quite cheap with 60% off (Humble has the same deal). Their Weekly Sale also has the top price currently on Unepic at 65% off.
https://www.gamingonlinux.com/artic...end-once-again-come-find-your-next-game.14200

o da GOG que tem retro games da DOSBox deve terminar daqui a umas 11 horas
https://www.gog.com/en/games?systems=linux&discounted=true&hideDLCs=true
 
Essa declaração não resolve nada...
Vão manter libraries 32-bits legacy no Ubuntu 19.10 e 20.04? Em distros que deviam trazer as libraries mais recentes?
Enfim, santa parvoíce para tentarem forçar toda a gente a usar Snaps e ainda se vão queimar.
 
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