Half-Life, Counter-Strike add Linux support
by Steve Watts, Feb 11, 2013 4:00pm PSTValve's ongoing effort to retrofit its games with Linux support has come to two of its classic and most revered games. Both Half-Life and Counter-Strike now have Linux versions available on Steam.
PC Gamer noted that both of the Steam pages (Half-Life, Counter-Strike) now sport the familiar Linux logo. The push for Linux support goes hand-in-hand with some of Valve's other recent ideas, including Big Picture mode and the Steam Box. All three initiatives seem set to work in conjunction to spearhead Valve's entrance into the living room.
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Valve has updated two of its classic titles, Half-Life and Counter-Strike, with Linux support.
Valve has updated two of its classic titles, Half-Life and Counter-Strike, with Linux support. : Shacknews
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