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The Linux Port Of Arma 3 Is "Promising"

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Not much being said in public about the Arma 3 Linux port, but it seems it is progressing and could become a reality.

If you remember, it was only started as an experiment to see how it would perform with an external porter (Virtual Programming).

The developer replied to a user on twitter to say they have been testing it:

@d10sfan Hi. We've been testing the experimental ports as Beta in-house and it's looking promising. More details coming up!

— Arma 3 (@Arma3official) August 3, 2015



I will be very interested to see how it performs, and can't wait to give it a test run. It will be great to see the developer share some more details soon.

About the game (Official)
Experience true combat gameplay in a massive military sandbox. Deploying a wide variety of single- and multiplayer content, over 20 vehicles and 40 weapons, and limitless opportunities for content creation, this is the PC’s premier military game. Authentic, diverse, open - Arma 3 sends you to war. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Mountain Man Aug 4, 2015
Quoting: dubigrasu
Quoting: Mountain ManLike I said, it was PR fluff that doesn't actually tell us anything.
No, it could mean a lot of things, from: "we managed to start and play the game for 5 minutes before it crashed" to "the port is working really good but we still have some issues to resolve ".
Other that " promising" we know too little to go "Likely" or "Unlikely".
That's exactly my point! Saying that something is "promising" sounds good without actually telling us anything. It's PR fluff and nothing more.

That said, "promising" is not a word I would expect someone to use to describe your latter scenario.


Last edited by Mountain Man on 4 August 2015 at 10:01 am UTC
dubigrasu Aug 4, 2015
Quoting: Mountain Man
Quoting: dubigrasu
Quoting: Mountain ManLike I said, it was PR fluff that doesn't actually tell us anything.
No, it could mean a lot of things, from: "we managed to start and play the game for 5 minutes before it crashed" to "the port is working really good but we still have some issues to resolve ".
Other that " promising" we know too little to go "Likely" or "Unlikely".
That's exactly my point! Saying that something is "promising" sounds good without actually telling us anything. It's PR fluff and nothing more.

That said, "promising" is not a word I would expect someone to use to describe your latter scenario.
Frankly my dear, I don't give a fuck about what you would use or expect.


Last edited by dubigrasu on 4 August 2015 at 10:18 am UTC
Mountain Man Aug 4, 2015
Quoting: dubigrasu
Quoting: Mountain Man
Quoting: dubigrasu
Quoting: Mountain ManLike I said, it was PR fluff that doesn't actually tell us anything.
No, it could mean a lot of things, from: "we managed to start and play the game for 5 minutes before it crashed" to "the port is working really good but we still have some issues to resolve ".
Other that " promising" we know too little to go "Likely" or "Unlikely".
That's exactly my point! Saying that something is "promising" sounds good without actually telling us anything. It's PR fluff and nothing more.

That said, "promising" is not a word I would expect someone to use to describe your latter scenario.
Frankly my dear, I don't give a fuck about what you would use or expect.
Oh, I get it, this is that thing where someone is too stubborn to admit that they've fallen behind in a debate, so they suddenly claim to no longer care about a topic that they were actively discussing. To quote the fox, "Those grapes are probably sour anyway."

Well played, sir, well played.


Last edited by Mountain Man on 4 August 2015 at 12:23 pm UTC
dubigrasu Aug 4, 2015
No, is just that you see the glass as half empty and I see it half full, so no point in continuing.
Izberion Aug 6, 2015
I bought Arma 3 back when it released, but I think I've only played a couple hours of it. Maybe this'll actually get me to play it.
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