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Civ5 is now available on Linux through SteamOS. There is a discount just for today.
There Maybe Beam is interested? ![]() I myself don't care because I don't want to play Civ5 and I don't want to use Steam. But this is going in a good direction.
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![]() Omg, omg, omg, omg ![]() ![]() ![]() Plays like a charm and the only thing I have to sort out is how to get higher vid resolutions working.
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Screen resolution is solved as well so I'm playing at 1920x1080 without a glitch and good fps atm. The response from the Linux community at Steam is simply amazing btw
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Soon, nobody is going to need Windows anymore.
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It's still civ5. Plays like a charm, no depth.
Most games I've been playing the last year are available as a Linux version: CK2, EU4 and TF2. It's a shame you don't like Steam, since you definitely should be playing the first two.
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