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Hytale pre-orders have been so strong development is secured for two years
13 Jan 2026 at 5:21 pm UTC Likes: 1

I was disappointed by the fact that the announcement for Linux/Mac support was a Twitter exclusive. I have never had a Twitter account and never will. But this faux pas in no way compares to the Epic Games CEO, Tim Sweeny's comment concerning "Politicians demanding gatekeepers selectively crush the one that's their political opponent's company is basic crony capitalism." Crony capitalism has been very good to old Timmy boy. Yet one more reason to avoid Epileptic Games.

Hytale has arrived in Early Access with Linux support
13 Jan 2026 at 5:17 pm UTC Likes: 4

Downloaded the launcher last night so I was ready this morning to download the game. I initiated the download a couple minutes after the release time. I was expecting the servers to be overwhelmed, but this was not the case. The download took very little time and the game worked flawlessly. At this point in time I think Hytale Studio's approach to game development is to "way under-promise and way over-deliver."

It just keeps getting worse - Firefox to "evolve into a modern AI browser"
17 Dec 2025 at 3:49 am UTC Likes: 2

Quoting: 1xokPerhaps we can use AI to program a completely normal web browser?
Funny you should mention this, I watched a YouTube video created by Dave Plummer of "Dave's Garage". Most Linux users probably do not watch Dave's videos. His channel description is:

Dave takes you on a forty-year journey as a software engineer including working on every Microsoft operating system from MS-DOS through Windows XP and Server 2003. He discusses Microsoft Windows...
In the video listed below, he uses AI to create a Windows application that is like the NotePad that was included with Windows XP. He wanted to "un-improved" Notepad because he was tired of the new features and functionality that Microsoft added, particularly those driven by AI. To achieve this "un-improvement," Dave uses OpenAI's GPT Codex Max 5.1 in "extra high" mode to generate a complete clone of the Windows XP Notepad, which he names "RetroPad."

Microsoft “Improved” Notepad. I Un-Improved It.
https://youtu.be/bmBd39OwvWg?si=7Rsk4oxsv-e6XuFX [External Link]

I love this quote from the video:

Well, if it's AI that's making the problems, it better be AI that's solving those problems.

Deep Rock Galactic: Survivor gets mid-game saves and CPU optimizations
15 Dec 2025 at 6:12 pm UTC Likes: 1

I have played Deep Rock Galactic: Survivor on the Steam Deck. The controls, graphics and responsiveness were very good. The only problem I had was that the fans in my Steam Deck (512 LCD version) ran at full tilt boogie and the battery life was dismal . It will be interesting to see if this patch makes a difference.

Check out the demo for Chipmatic an upcoming mining and automation game
5 Dec 2025 at 5:57 pm UTC

I have played the original Mining Mechs: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1603180/Mining_Mechs/ [External Link]
The mechanics of the game are very similar to Chipmatic.

On the topic of mining themed games:
I recently purchased Coal LLC: https://store.steampowered.com/app/3361510/Coal_LLC/ [External Link]
The graphics are simple (primitive), but the I have really been enjoying the game play. It is just the kind of game I enjoy:
  • A simple tutorial is enough to get you into the game and feel a sense of progress
  • A meta-progression system that levels you up from run to run. (roguelite)
  • Keyboard and mouse controlled interface
  • First Steam game for this developer
  • Self-published
  • Written in Godot
  • Platinum rating on protondb

I tried to play the game on the Steamdeck and it really did not work well for me. In the discussion section of the Steam page, users are also complaining of controller issue.

Hytale devs confirm they are working to bring it to Linux and macOS
4 Dec 2025 at 5:30 pm UTC Likes: 1

As for the Steam Deck they said they don't have the ability to test it right now, and it won't be coming to Steam until "we determine our ability to comply with Steam's policies".
There was an article in Rock Paper Shotgun today that clarifies this obfuscation:

https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/hytale-wont-be-on-steam-right-away-as-its-devs-want-to-avoid-overindexing-on-negative-reviews-from-players-who-arent-as-well-informed-yet [External Link]

In this interview, the producer and team lead, Patrick 'Lyall' Derbic, was asked if the game would be on Steam, his reply was:

"No, not initially," he wrote. "We want to spend our time in early access working with the community and improving the game, rather than overindexing on negative reviews from players that aren't as well-informed yet about what we are doing. Steam is a great marketing tool, but one that we might never need. This doesn't mean we will never be on Steam - just that we do not see the necessity of it yet."
This explanation makes much more sense to me.

Hytale arrives in Early Access in January 2026 after being revived
1 Dec 2025 at 1:06 am UTC Likes: 2

I am excited for the release of Hytale. I plan on "pre-purchasing" it in December. However, like 1xok and hardpenguin, I have number of questions/concerns. I glanced at the website, but could not easily find the answers to my questions. I was not particularly interested in asking my questions on Discord. The easiest and most definitive source that I found was on the Shockbyte website: https://shockbyte.com/blog/hytale-release-date [External Link]

1. My first question was about what platforms are supported (From Shockbyte):
"At launch, Hytale will be available on Windows only. Other platforms (Mac, Linux, consoles) are a long-term goal, but the devs are taking a “no promises” approach. Right now, the focus is on getting the game stable and playable for PC users."

2. Will Hytale be on Steam? (From Shockbyte):
No official confirmation yet, but it seems likely in the future. For now, it’ll have its own launcher.

3. My third question was cost (From Shockbyte):
"Hytale Early Access Pricing:
Base Game – $19.99
Supporter Edition – $34.99
Cursebreaker Founder’s Pack – $69.99
None of these versions offer gameplay advantages"

4. My last question is:
If I purchase the early access edition from Hypixel Studios, will the worlds that I create transfer to Steam when/if the game is released on Steam? This is likely my biggest concern.

Nominations begin for the 2025 Steam Awards
26 Nov 2025 at 4:50 am UTC Likes: 2

Quoting: nullzeroMy Votes (so far)...
  • Sit Back and Relax Award: Cast and Chill [External Link]

  • When I saw the award category "Sit Back and Relax Award", Cast and Chill immediately came to mind. With the word "Chill" in the title, how can it not be nominated? I have almost 60 hours relaxing with this game.

    I have over 75 hours in Necesse. I nominated this game for the "Better With Friends Award." I recently rented a server from Shockbyte so my son (who lives in another state), two grandsons and I could play together. We have built quite a settlement over the last few weeks. I would highly recommend this game to anyone that enjoys open-world, base-building, survival, adventure games (e.g., Minecraft or Terraria).

    I have also played Mudborne. I got somewhat discouraged when the genetic breeding of frogs came into play. I had the same problem with TNgineers first game, APICO. I get easily overwhelmed by all the possible combinations.

    Thank you for the detailed listing of your nominations nullzero!

    Nominations begin for the 2025 Steam Awards
    25 Nov 2025 at 8:54 pm UTC Likes: 4

    Quoting: CyberwormSharing your nominations with friends, comparing them and maybe find games you haven't considered playing before. It's basically a quick and easy way to recommend games to others
    A good example is the recommendation that was made by Eike - The Drifter. There have been two articles on GoL recommending this game. I read them, but the game did not click (pun intended) with me. After reading his recommendation, I decided to purchase the game. I enjoy the point and click genre, it is native Linux, works great on the Steam Deck and is on sale. Without reading this article, I would not have made the purchase.

    The big new RPG Where Winds Meet release works well on Linux
    24 Nov 2025 at 6:39 pm UTC Likes: 1

    My grandsons played many hours of this game on Sunday. During the character creation process the player is able to utilize "Smart Customization Voice." A basic explanation is:

    "Smart Customization’s voice mode is designed to map some traits of your real‑world speech onto your character."

    You do this by reading the provided sentence into your microphone. Using this, the game generates a “voice preset” attached to your character. If you would like to get a better idea of how this works, this article gives a much more detailed explanation:

    https://allthings.how/where-winds-meet-voice-customization-lets-your-character-sound-and-look-like-you/ [External Link]

    I am not an expert, but this process smacks of AI...