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Dying Light From Techland Has A Little Hint About Linux Support

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Update: The Linux icon is now on the store, so looks like a same-day release!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4d8VmX2WKfw
Well this was a surprised! Dying Light has hints that it may come to Linux thanks to information from the awesome SteamDB.

The visuals in the game are just fantastic, and we really don't have many games in this class on Linux.

The game isn't out yet, and going by Steam it will release for Windows at the end of the month, but it looks like Linux could be included in this release. If so, it will be a huge same-day release.

The rumour comes thanks to this entry:
Quote# Change #858468 (?)
Changed oslist – windows,linux


This could be an error, but since Dead Island which is also from Techland is also on Linux, it is certainly within the realm of possibility. As with all news taken from SteamDB take it with a bag of salt, as it could be an error.

About the game
Dying Light is an action survival game presented in first-person perspective. The game is set in a vast and dangerous open world. During the day, you roam an urban environment devastated by a mysterious epidemic, scavenging for supplies and crafting weapons to help you defeat the hordes of mindless, flesh-hungry enemies the plague has created. At night, the hunter becomes the prey as the infected grow in strength and aggression - but even more lethal are the nocturnal, inhuman predators that leave their hives to feed. You will need to make use of all your skills and any available means to survive till dawn.

We really hope it is true!

We will add more to the article if we manage to find out much more. We have shot off an email to our previous Techland contact. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
Tags: Action, RPG, Steam, Zombies
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HadBabits Jan 22, 2015
Fantastic news for Linux gaming :) Though the 4 player co-op concerns me as well. The Borderlands/Dead Island thing isn't too appealing to me. I find playing co-op online stressful in those games, and the single player just isn't very good imo. But as long as it's balanced and the main game is actual good, maybe it'll be okay :S:
Beamboom Jan 22, 2015
If the port turns out to be good I'll purchase this for sure.
Judging from the trailers it looks to be what Dead Island should have been.
N30N Jan 22, 2015
Quoting: n30p1r4t3Why do companies do this??
They don't, you have the Unterhaltungssoftware Selbstkontrolle (Entertainment Software Self-Regulatione) to thank for this.
Quoting: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unterhaltungssoftware_SelbstkontrolleTitles that are on this list may only be sold on request to adults over the age of 18, are not to be advertised in any media or put on display in retail stores.
throgh Jan 22, 2015
*sigh* Just another game being published through propietary platform with big DRM and when somebody's account is locked the possibility to use the license playing the game is gone. So: Not really worth even if the game itself seems to be nice at all.
oldrocker99 Jan 23, 2015
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Fantastic visuals? Check. Rare in Linux? Hmmm. Off the top of my head (and I am not a morning person), how about Metro:Last Light or The Witcher 2? I admit that that's only two...maybe they are rare. No unpixelated game has dismayed me with its graphics. Yet.

Besides, for all the b*tching about how Windows games have better-looking water reflections, most graphics-intensive games look pretty identical to the Windows versions.

To me, anyway.

And, while it looks terrific, it is a shooter. I suck at shooters, suck the way Slash sucks at Guitar Hero (and he has publicized his suckage). And I haveLeft4Dead, Metro:Last Light, Painkiller:Hell and Damnation, and Borderlands2. I like to play them.

But I SUCK at them, which is why I think I have enough of them.

However: Turn-based strategy? Roguelike? Tower defense? Horror? RPG? I'm THERE.
PublicNuisance Jan 23, 2015
It's always a good sign when AAA publishers support Linux. Linux has a lot of support from the indies but AAA games will attract more users. Now let's just hope Dying Light is a good game.
Maelrane Jan 23, 2015
Quoting: throgh*sigh* Just another game being published through propietary platform with big DRM and when somebody's account is locked the possibility to use the license playing the game is gone. So: Not really worth even if the game itself seems to be nice at all.

I must admit, while I absolutely do see your point, I accept Steam as DRM. I never buy any DRM games at full price. Which means, they lose money with the DRM (from me), but they still get money for the game.

I see it like "extended cinema". If I go to the cinema I pay for viewing a movie exactly one time. With a DRM game (that doesn't cost much more, especially if you consider the hours you'll get out of the game before the DRM [in case of a platform like steam] cripples you and hinders you to play [okay bad point if you buy the game a few hours before steam closes its ports forever ;)] I think it's pretty okay.

Sure, I prefer non-DRM and I pay the full price to show my gratitude, but I also buy steam-games. It never happened that I couldn't play a game anymore and if it happens and it's a really dear one to me, I'll find a way :)
N30N Jan 24, 2015
Oh wow! It's now available to pre-purchase for Linux! The season pass is currently absent though.
rick01457 Jan 24, 2015
Quoting: N30NOh wow! It's now available to pre-purchase for Linux!

I just noticed that myself and came here to post it. £40 for a game is a bit steep for me though.
Shaddoe-J Jan 24, 2015
Quoting: rick01457
Quoting: N30NOh wow! It's now available to pre-purchase for Linux!

I just noticed that myself and came here to post it. £40 for a game is a bit steep for me though.

$59.99 is steep for me, but this isn't some low-budget indie game. I'm willing to take a hit on my wallet to support a company taking a chance on us, especially one that puts penguins before apples.
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