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Age Of Wonders III Strategy Game Confirmed For Linux

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After their fun hints, the developer of Age Of Wonders III has now officially confirmed the Linux version is being worked on! Linux is set to get another big strategy game!

ArnoutYes we're working on a Linux port

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It's really nice of them to just come out and say it even though it was quite obvious! It's always good to get real confirmation. They recently posted another Linux forum post stating the game no longer relies on DirectX which was another big hint.

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Age of Wonders III is the long anticipated sequel to the award-winning strategy series. Delivering a unique mix of Empire Building, Role Playing and Warfare, Age of Wonders III offers the ultimate in turn-based fantasy strategy for veterans of the series and new players alike!

We suggest not buying it until the Linux version is released to show Linux sales. You can check it out on Steam.

The good thing is the reviews are quite positive for the game, so it looks like it's a pretty good title for us to be getting.

Exciting times we live in Linux gamers. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Pusher Jun 13, 2014
Quoting: KokunaHmm, never played age of wonders 1 or 2, but from gameplay trailer it looks a lot like might and magic series. If so, when hell yes I will buy it.

Well, then you missed two great games, but they are still available at GOG :D
Pusher Jun 13, 2014
Well, I hope for them that they do the "real" thing and not a wrapper. Otherwise this would kill the game for good. At least for me. I'm still upset about the price difference on GOG.

That it can be done has been proven by Aspyr once more.
someone Jun 13, 2014
Quoting: ImantsYou skip Civ5 because of Eador :O. How you even managed to play that thing is beyond my belief with it's graphical glitches.

I am able to play it in wine since several month with very few graphical glitches. Only need to change the graphic settings every time I load a game. Kind of annoying, but ok for me.
jdub Jun 13, 2014
Quoting: someoneImants
You skip Civ5 because of Eador . How you even managed to play that thing is beyond my belief with it's graphical glitches.
I am able to play it in wine since several month with very few graphical glitches. Only need to change the graphic settings every time I load a game. Kind of annoying, but ok for me.

What kind of setup do you have, that you can run it? If I may ask
Pinguino Jun 13, 2014
Quoting: BeamboomI think it's far, far too many strategy games on PC.

Funny that my perception is that every other game that is released for PC (consoles too, for that matter) is a FPS.

In any case, even as far as strategy games go, ever since RTSs came into existence, TBSs have become less common, so I'm loving this small resurgence.
Anonymous Jun 13, 2014
Quoting: jdubWhat kind of setup do you have, that you can run it? If I may ask
Ubuntu 14.04, nvidia GTS250, wine with some winetricks (mostly to get steam running)
jdub Jun 13, 2014
Quoting: Anonymousjdub
What kind of setup do you have, that you can run it? If I may askUbuntu 14.04, nvidia GTS250, wine with some winetricks (mostly to get steam running)

Which wine version? Proprietary drivers?
someone Jun 13, 2014
Quoting: jdubWhich wine version? Proprietary drivers?
actual wine and actual proprietary drivers. I can tell the exact versions next time I'm on my machine.
As I said, there are some glitches, but (from my point of view) very few.
jdub Jun 13, 2014
Quoting: someonejdub
Which wine version? Proprietary drivers?actual wine and actual proprietary drivers. I can tell the exact versions next time I'm on my machine.
As I said, there are some glitches, but (from my point of view) very few.

Wish I could say the same
OZSeaford Jun 13, 2014
Quoting: BeamboomOk I'm gonna be a real spoiled brat now but please bear with me guys:
I think it's far, far too many strategy games on PC. Sometimes it feels like pretty much every title of a certain size are at least partially strategy based.

I mean, sure, there are other genres too. But if one look at the rooster for upcoming games then hot damn how many of them who are strategy based. Strategy RPG, strategy shooter, strategy platformer, strategy strategy strategy. And the indies? Turn-based strategy all the way, baby!

Thanks. I just had to let that rant off my chest.
I am no big strategy fan. :)

Welcome to PC gaming :). This is where we depart from Console Gamers, in that we have adventure games in point and click,rts, turn-based strategy, indies,twitch FPS, Platformers (often heavily influenced by early consoles like the Snes)and all kind of bizarre genres that are hard to put into one category.

Console Games consists mainly of Platformers, Racing Games, Shooters and Sport Games.

I am not saying that one platform is better than the other (even if I am heavily biased towards one of them, and yes I have 4 consoles). In fact, in time we may see both genre converging fully. Microsoft and Valve will be doing this with Windows and SteamOS, the next xbox will surely run windows.

As for the rant, I think in a way, that the production of games reflects the demand from the market in PC gaming, so you may be in a minority, however that does not mean that you will not be heard. Look at us on Linux, we only have 1-2% of the market share, but have been taken seriously.
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