(Image credit: Rockstar Games) Dark Souls: Prepare to Die edition was removed from sale in May 2018, when Dark Souls: Remastered Edition arrived. As with a few other examples above, this doesn't mean it vanishes from your Steam library if you own it, but you can no longer purchase it...
I'm not saying "do not", but I am saying set your expectations MUCH lower for getting games to work on Linux. If it does not have a Linux binary, or isn't known to use a Linux native (eg Unity) game engine, then any mucking around you do with WINE or DXVK or Proton is as c...
If you recently purchased a triple-A game on Steam, it probably came with an extra launcher. Most such launchers work on Linux, but one or two don't. At least, not always (hello, Rockstar Games Launcher). And Linux isn't on their creators' priority list. But let's say you did p...
There's not much in the way of rewards, and for people that blow up I/E cargo there's literally no reward. It seems to me that Rockstar encourages attacking shipments so as to lower the amount of money made in game. I'm not sure what you mean by this point in the games life...
However, this begs the question whether Rockstar actually intended to model the Statue of Happiness after Clinton, or if this is all one big coincidence. As it stands, the developer has not officially commented on the speculation. So, it remains unclear whether the statue is a nod to the ...