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Old 12th October 2011, 03:37 PM
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Stellar Impact

So I saw this indie, F2P, game called Stellar Impact , and tried to install it. Now I haven't had internet or even used my computer for the past 5 months, so my beginner's knowledge of Linux has faded away, but which DirectX should I get from winetricks, or does it even matter because the game doesn't run in Wine anyways? It's an interesting game and I'd really like to play it, but if it doesn't work then it doesn't work.

BTW, here's a first look at it from TotalBiscuit.
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