Left 4 Dead 2 Linux Beta Is Live!

Well, it finally happened. Steam released the L4D2 Linux beta one day after Portal. The download clocks in at a hefty 11.5 GB so get cracking.

From the L4d2 blog:

Thanks to the efficiencies we were able to achieve with Linux, we skipped Valve time and are delivering the L4D2 Beta Linux build today as planned. The Beta build not only allows Linux owners to play the game natively, it is also the testing ground for our new Extended Mutation System.

If you currently own Left 4 Dead 2, You should see “Left 4 Dead 2 Beta” in your library. If it doesn’t show up, restart Steam. This is a complete build of Left 4 Dead 2, so the build is as large as the current game.

You also receive access to the Left 4 Dead 2 Beta Authoring tools and Left 4 Dead 2 Beta Dedicated Server. This will allow you to start working with EMS.

The Beta version also contains updated Windows and Mac clients, so even if you are not running under Linux you can help by testing the Beta.

Current changes in this build include:

  • Server operators can now specify whether or not custom content is allowed when playing on their servers. This can be set on a per game mode basis – see cfg/addonconfig.cfg for details.
  • Fixed main menu not refreshing after workshop add-ons have been loaded. Custom UI skins should display correctly now.
  • Reworked add-on management to improve stability and properly support custom mutations
  • Prevent an intermittant crash when browsing the add-ons screen

Source: www.l4d.com/blog/

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