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The Last Dogma Is Now On Greenlight, Offering Linux Version Exclusively For SteamOS

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The Last Dogma is now Greenlight: http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=333138513

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The Last Dogma is a dark comedy adventure set in the year 1999 of an alternate reality world, where US actively campaigns for world domination, UK is ruled by the dictator from Iran and Yugoslavia is being invaded by several countries.

You play as Sebastian Arise, an ATF special agent tasked with the tracking and eradication of local firearms dealers. One day straightforward tracking mission turns into disaster, thrusting him into the village of cannibalistic Christian cult known as “Holy Intentions”. Entwined in a web of intrigues between emotion-feeding daemons, Sebastian must keep his senses sharp as he travels back in 1366 A.D. to stop the things he shouldn't stop.

Its Linux version has minor exclusive additional content in a form of several voiced lines and Tux appearance.

It was thoroughly tested by 'booman' a moderator of the website 'GamersOnLinux' (not to confused with GamingOnLinux) and works fine. It will be available only on Steam (for SteamOS). Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Kallestofeles Oct 30, 2014
Exclusive content for Linux? I don't care how minor they are, I'm supporting this. //running around like a headless chicken

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Now, back to normality... it actually looks interesting for me. I'll look it up definitely. :)
gemini Oct 30, 2014
Looks nice! Have voted on it on greenlight, hopefully it will be available soon.
Blob Oct 30, 2014
Exclusively for SteamOS is a bit confusing.. AFAIK every game on Steam has to have a Windows version and SteamOS without Linux support wouldn't make sense. So there is only this said minor difference.
Eike Oct 30, 2014
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Quoting: BlobExclusively for SteamOS is a bit confusing.. AFAIK every game on Steam has to have a Windows version and SteamOS without Linux support wouldn't make sense. So there is only this said minor difference.

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I got a shock reading the headline, I thought it would come only for SteamOS, not for other Linuxes (however they would have managed to do this).
Teal Oct 30, 2014
Their Greenlight page says

Linux Version:
Linux version does exist and has minor exclusive additional content (several voiced lines), it was thoroughly tested by moderator of GamersOnLinux and works fine. It will be available only on Steam (for SteamOS).

So I would take this with a bit of a salt. Considering it's specifically just a few voiced lines and this is a comedy game, it will most likely poke a bit of a fun at the player for running Linux or something.
booman Oct 30, 2014
Quoting: TealTheir Greenlight page says

Linux Version:
Linux version does exist and has minor exclusive additional content (several voiced lines), it was thoroughly tested by moderator of GamersOnLinux and works fine. It will be available only on Steam (for SteamOS).

So I would take this with a bit of a salt. Considering it's specifically just a few voiced lines and this is a comedy game, it will most likely poke a bit of a fun at the player for running Linux or something.
The developer is using the Unity 3D engine. He has ported the beta to Linux before and I've tested it for him.
Ran just fine on my GeForce 550 Ti

So if it runs on SteamOS, it should run in any Distro with Steam.

I have a feeling "exclusive" means the Linux version won't be released anywhere else (GOG, Desura, etc.)
Skully Oct 30, 2014
All that page is saying is that the Linux version will only be available from steam.
It is on windows aswell. The version for sale now on indiegamestand is windows only.
sashadarko Oct 30, 2014
Quoting: TealConsidering it's specifically just a few voiced lines and this is a comedy game, it will most likely poke a bit of a fun at the player for running Linux or something.
You're terribly wrong, it doesn't make fun of player for running Linux. Quite the contrary, one of game events shows a sparking BSODed PC and game character makes a comment that it's not a good idea to run a server on Windows.

Quoting: boomanSo if it runs on SteamOS, it should run in any Distro with Steam.
Yes, SteamOS is just a name. But not all people realize that Linux systems and SteamOS are the same thing.
Purple Library Guy Oct 30, 2014
Quotean alternate reality world, where US actively campaigns for world domination
How is that "alternate"?
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