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Pi1grim
Pi1grim - - 6 comments @ Project Black Sun

Oh, nevermind finished the map myself.
Postimage.org
It's got all bonuses and items on it. Some of the doors have been marked. Wish this game had a wiki, where I could put it. Hope this helps some stuck adventurers.

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Pi1grim - - 6 comments @ Project Black Sun

Game is just super. Found all coins and grenades, can't find the last pack of bullets and the last heart. Can anyone help me with that? In case someone found all the items and would be kind enough to point out which ones I missed, here is a map (might be useful for a beginner as well) - Postimage.org

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Pi1grim - - 6 comments @ Dungeons of Dredmor

This kind of things should not happen with a game on a distribution system like desura or steam. Regardless of it's price. As for the devs - I'm really happy with how they handle linux port - it's kept up to date, bugs are getting fixed it's nice to see a developer that actually cares about all those people that bought the game. If only they could publish the patches on their web-page it would be a lot less painfull when another update breaks something.

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Pi1grim - - 6 comments @ Dungeons of Dredmor

Guess I'll have to remember to let the patches "season" and read what people have to say about it before updateing. I was simply too happy about the 1.0.9B patch, that finally fixed the savegame problems that got careless and forgot to make a backup of the game folder.

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Pi1grim - - 6 comments @ Dungeons of Dredmor

1.0.9B works fine on linux. Version 1.0.9, that misteriously got uploaded to desura yesterday breaks the savegames once again. Does anyone know if I can roll back the update and get an older, working version?

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Pi1grim - - 6 comments @ It Works (with excellent performance)

Hate to burst your bubble, but WINE stands for (recursively) Wine Is Not an Emulator. Anyways, wine is still better that nothing.
Also, surprisingly, some people report better performance in wine, than in windows, that probably has something to do with it being slimmer and trimmed down version of windows api calls laying on the shoulders of linux. Ofcourse this all comes at a price of bugs, constant development and weird glitches that may or may not come up at any time.
Still I managed to play quite a few nice windows games without leaving my linux distro, so wine is a great project bringing some of the gaming goodness to linux platform.
As for native linux games — yes, we all would like to see more of them, but so far the only big company that makes linux ports (and even releases source code under GPL after a while) id IdSoftware, others simply ignore the linux gaming market as it is painfully small so far.

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