Out in your next survival game that isn't Valheim? Do give Vintage Story a go, which on the surface appears to be like like Minecraft but it is so much more interesting and far deeper mechanically.
Whereas that is mainly a stability replace for the earlier launch, which was fairly big, some enjoyable bits have been put in. One in all the large additions is an official Mod Database, for gamers to upload and obtain from. Ultimately, they said, it would combine with the sport client to "blur the line on what's vanilla content material and what is modded content" (if you want to make use of it, that's).
The rest of the update is usually small tweaks and fixes however their support of Linux continues shining. I'm bonnie and you are For Linux gamers, it is best to hopefully see improved help for working the sport on Wayland. They upgraded the version of OpenTK used along with some additional Wayland fixes that ought to enhance mouse help there. See the total changelog right here.
In the event you missed it, try the trailer for their last main update below:
The next main update with 1.15 is already sounding fascinating with "some glorious work on bettering efficiency in several key areas of the sport" plus new music, new mobs and rather more.
You should buy it from Humble Store and the official site. I counsel you do, it is awesome. A group member is also hosting a server for Linux fans, test that out on our discussion board.
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