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RE: LeoThread 2025-11-30 16-05

in LeoFinance9 days ago

We've talked about native Linux games, many of those you don't have to pay for because they're part of the Linux and open source ecosystem. So they will be free and many of them are of equal quality as the other games you might find on Steam. And so we've got a lot of choice for our listeners. Is there anything else that you think our listeners should know about games, gaming on Linux, Steam, anything else? I'm glad you asked. I always have something else. Now this is a little geeky. We are getting, or already have, Linux support for some of the best gaming engines out there, but I just kind of wanted to let people know what their names are so they can kind of, you know, when they're using the Google, to see where the status of these engines are or if they've made tweaks. The Unreal 4 engine, Crytek's CryEngine, and of course the Unity engine. I believe Unity is the open source version of a gaming engine and it's being used by several games. I don't know what they are, but I've heard (37/42)