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C4 Engine Drops Linux Support, Developer Says Linux Is Inferior

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Oh boy, I do love a good rant from a developer. This time it's the C4 engine dropping Linux support (honestly, how many of you have even heard of C4?).

Warning: It's a real rant.

Choice quote from their announcement
QuoteThis decision was made based on the disproportionate cost, both in terms of time and money, that we incur to support Linux relative to a very small return on our investment. This decision was also made to preserve my own sanity since my personal experiences with Linux have been extremely negative and have resulted in huge wastes of time that could have been better spent on more productive tasks. Terathon Software will no longer contribute to the popularity of an operating system that I personally view as inferior in design to both Windows and Mac OS X. Linux has proven to be Frankenstein OS assembled from a disparate array of barely functioning parts with horrible reliability and little potential for future improvement. Time that would have been spent on Linux support will now be used to strengthen our product on platforms with much greater viability.


The comments are just, amazing. One commenter provided this funny image:
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And the developer responded with:
QuoteIt's my expert opinion, man.

Oh my, I mean there's being a good developer, and there's being a bit full of yourself.

He has also been dropping gems on his Twitter account:

Finished excision of Linux code from the C4 Engine. Negative 2008 lines. Good riddance.

— Eric Lengyel (@EricLengyel) January 10, 2015



I have reached the point where I feel morally obligated to drop all support for Linux.

— Eric Lengyel (@EricLengyel) January 10, 2015



Things like this are concerning though, and it is a real issue:

I love it when Ubuntu starts freezing for no good reason right before the login screen. That's high-quality engineering right there.

— Eric Lengyel (@EricLengyel) December 26, 2014



I do wonder if it is a hardware or a driver issue, my last freezing issue turned out to be RAM that failed at specific things.

We don't often write about people ranting about Linux, and for one developer making a full bit of kit like C4 it can be time consuming, so we don't have much to say other than "oh well". We still have many more better engines around.

All hail Frankenstein, in Frankenstein we trust. Move along.

P.S. Please try to keep comments reasonable about this topic. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Yaakuro Jan 13, 2015
I think I know what his problem was, he couldn't find 'C:\' . Let me hardly ROFL about his rant.
Xodetaetl Jan 13, 2015
A day later, the comments here are still as unreasonable and it makes me sad. Liam slung the first rotten tomato at the villain and distributed more for everyone to have fun and the crowd followed with enthusiasm. How can I help you take a step back and see how bad and immature an attitude this is ?
thelimeydragon Jan 13, 2015
Sadly you're you're always going to get rude people in all communities

One of the devs latest tweets was:

"It's getting Linux to run that's hard. Once that works, support in the engine is pretty easy. But Linux breaks. A lot. It's costly."

I think its partly that that bemuses most people.

I do understand that the are occasional hardware compatibility issues that can cause issues and as long as you keep to stable updates you should be pretty much a-ok.

I'm not a developer but surely the thing to do is use a virtual machine to work on or if you want to run it on a real machine. Use a disk cloning tool like clonezilla so you can restore easily.
lucifertdark Jan 13, 2015
Someone who is unable to work their way through the simple installer that Ubuntu uses probably should keep their comments out of the public eye, don't you think?
Segata Sanshiro Jan 13, 2015
Quoting: thelimeydragonOne of the devs latest tweets was:

"It's getting Linux to run that's hard. Once that works, support in the engine is pretty easy. But Linux breaks. A lot. It's costly."
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Yup, exactly. It's why almost every company uses it for servers, to run systems, stock markets, etc. Because it's costly and breaks all the time. This guy may be on to something here.
Xodetaetl Jan 13, 2015
QuoteWhile I understand the point of not getting stuck in unreasonable comments, this time I feel it's slightly different: the dev in question brought it upon himself with some really bad PR moves. There is a bit of joking in here, but nothing truly abusive that I've seen.
That's the problem, you don't perceive it as such but it's abusive. I'll use simple terms – forgive me – for the idea to have a chance to pass: When a foolish, hateful guy spits on you, spitting back on him with the same hate makes you a bad person too. Not exactly as much, yes, but you both have a condemnable attitude and you both have to fix it. If the guy is beyond repair or you don't know how to lead him to stop being a fool, just ignore him. But gathering with friends to spit on him en masse is abusive in itself.

Instead, try to be the wise one : condemn his attitude but do it objectively. That is, without any resentment and disdain. This is what makes you a better person than him.
dubigrasu Jan 13, 2015
And that's why Linux community is perceived badly, we're starting to behave like a pack of wolves in here and on Phoronix, "because we're right".
So much for the nice people on GamingOnLinux.
Xodetaetl Jan 13, 2015
QuoteIn light of that, I was thinking that we could offer how to handle things better. If someone has a problem with developing on Linux, they should definitely state what, and why, but should not resort to baseless ranting or snide comments. That really applies to anything, not just Linux. In this case, the dev couldn't personally get everything setup and working within the time and effort to justify what he perceived as worth any return on investment. No shame in that. If he'd just left it there, I think it would have all been good. But he didn't. I think we can all agree that was a bad move.
Yes, and this is the kind of comments I wanted to see. Thanks for the effort!
Sargent_D Jan 13, 2015
Meanwhile Valve is pushing their games and engines into Linux.
Xzyl Jan 13, 2015
Quoting: LarianWow. A lot of you guys aren't getting it.

Stop being dicks in public. The crap you're slinging is almost verbatim what the Linux world had to suffer for years.

Okay two of your posts are direct shots @ Linux users for retaliating against someone who fire the first shot. You ever go onto a hardware (graphics) site and read all the NVIDIOTS vs AMshitD nonsence? Ever go into a game forum and listen to its users blat and wail (Windows users usually)? Apparently not, Linux "fan bois" aren't doing anything any other "fan bois" don't do.

The best part about bashing this guy is that ANYONE who has installed Ubuntu can officially talk down to this guy as that is his level of incompetence (apparently).

Linux users have been crapped on so much, now that we can be serious, we are SERIOUS. I say screw it rage hard on this dick he deserves to be harassed for being a dick first (IMO of course).
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