I got back into Team Fortress 2 again – this game was the first thing to pique my interest in Linux. They did a promo in 2013, where you launch the game from any Linux distribution and you’re awarded a little Tux plush in game to wear.
Edit: Should’ve also mentioned that I’m still rocking mine.
I still remember first time i’ve tried the first one, it was advertised as game with advanced AI and physics:
Physics: Yeah…Shooting a light on a rope make it swing. Great, never seen before!
AI - i’ll never forget when i was quickly approaching soldier from behind, who have been standing started at the wall, then i shot him and missed a little, so shotgun have shot on that wall at which he started. There was decals of destruction with a size of RPG hitting that wall in real life (thx, advanced physics again! ). Guess what that guy did? Advanced AI decided to keep staring at that wall and do nothing, like that’s just normal day!
P.S. However 10 years later with patches and all that crap it became playable, but if you ask me, it’s not horror - it’s comedy
I used to, one of the 3 games of my childhood. Between back in the day and OSRS, I have roughly clocked in 10-12k hours total – out of that, my main on OSRS has 4100 hours before I stopped playing.
I sometimes still pop into Runescape just to look around, enjoyed it a lot as a kid - I started with what later became known as ‘Classic’. To my knowledge all versions of Runescape work natively in Linux, pretty handy.
Never played anything before Runescape “2” – where the game got its massive graphical overhaul. I’m way too young for Classic haha. Runescape was my gateway to learning english, understanding the value of money and interacting with people from all around the world. Many emotions went into it and it was one hell of an adventure.
It should run natively on anything that supports Java.
Oooh I love the Witcher 3. It’s the only one I’ve played… I still haven’t finished the main story line though as I don’t want the game to end today it was a choice of either witcher 3 or fable anniversary, so chose fable as I’ve already spent over a 100 hours in the witcher.