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This is awesome to see, people in the community have sent both Feral Interactive & Aspyr Media some little care packages full of treats.

Since Aspyr Media have yet to bring us the new Civilization game, it looks like Linux users have been guilt-tripping the porters into speeding up, or just sending them into a sugar coma.

So... this came in the mail this morning. Thank you, you lovely Linux people you. The guilt trip has been accepted. ;D #NomNomNom pic.twitter.com/c4VaOOIXWJ

— Aspyr Media (@AspyrMedia) October 25, 2016

 

 

The Aspyr Linux Team would like to offer their thanks. As would the majority of the company. We love us some @tiffstreats ! pic.twitter.com/f7fQsyumkb

— Aspyr Media (@AspyrMedia) October 25, 2016


Who can forget Feral Interactive? The porting team that has been pushing out port after port!

Thanks @beefsack, we just received your tasty cupcakes! Here's a 'before' pic of our devs tucking in... we'll spare you the messy aftermath. pic.twitter.com/6jtlrSgTD9

— Feral Interactive (@feralgames) October 27, 2016

Good stuff community people, more of this please!

You would be surprised how much sending your thanks actually helps, people are too quick to send hate to developers who take extra time to get things done. Developers are human too remember.

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stankalovich Oct 27, 2016
:'( What about Virtual Programming, they need love too. They brought us:

* Saints Row (all of them)
* Bioshock Infinite
* Spec Ops: The Line

Too bad they aren't as active in the community, wish they were. That would be the missing piece of the triumvirate.
jsa1983 Oct 27, 2016
Quoting: stankalovich:'( What about Virtual Programming, they need love too. They brought us:

* Saints Row (all of them)
* Bioshock Infinite
* Spec Ops: The Line

Too bad they aren't as active in the community, wish they were. That would be the missing piece of the triumvirate.

+ Dirt Showdown.

Plus VP has improved a lot the quality of their wraper/ports.
libgradev Oct 27, 2016
Quoting: jsa1983
Quoting: stankalovich:'( What about Virtual Programming, they need love too. They brought us:

* Saints Row (all of them)
* Bioshock Infinite
* Spec Ops: The Line

Too bad they aren't as active in the community, wish they were. That would be the missing piece of the triumvirate.

+ Dirt Showdown.

Plus VP has improved a lot the quality of their wraper/ports.

+ Witcher 2
+ Overlord series
+ ARMA3 (beta)


Last edited by libgradev on 27 October 2016 at 6:23 pm UTC
Luke_Nukem Oct 27, 2016
Don't forget Virtual Programming! I've sunk so, sooooo many hours in to Dirt: Showdown, and it runs wickedly well too.
m2mg2 Oct 27, 2016
Quoting: GuestHaha, Ryan Gordon will be so pissed when he sees this. :) But I think, the days are gone, when 1-2 people can port, these games are huge! (and still Shadow Warrior is awesom)

I think I have games from both companies, they really deserve our prase and money for the job, they are doing. I lost - happily - countless hours with their games.

We should send him and Tim some cookies when we get SFV... Rocket League is great though
Eric1212 Oct 28, 2016
Quoting: SilelmotLike said before also the teams working on the major gaming-engines in favor of linux have to be thanked.

I started some time after steamos was avaiable first and I know a lot of ppl are dissapointed of the little effort valve takes for this whole thing.
But am I wrong to say all this positive developement across the gaming-scene of linux started with steamos? Really dont know. Just started to use this awesome OS since then. 100%

Edit: not 100%. Stupid software for tax returns is my last reason for dual boot once a year

I don't know what country you are but there should be something similar..

As a Canadian, i use https://turbotax.intuit.com/ ...

Extra : https://turbotax.intuit.com/personal-taxes/online/

I suppose there is something similar in your country... ?
Grimfist Oct 28, 2016
Beefsack, you deserve a cookie too for being such a noble hearted man! Next time we should make a fundraiser and ship them a shit-ton of cookies :D

And all praise to Feral and Aspyr, just bought Shadow of Mordor yesterday (still downloading this huge thing with my crappy countryside DSL :D ) and working through Tomb Raider at the moment. Can't wait for Mad Max! And please give as Shadow Warrior 2!
Eike Oct 28, 2016
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Quoting: Eric1212
Quoting: SilelmotEdit: not 100%. Stupid software for tax returns is my last reason for dual boot once a year
I don't know what country you are but there should be something similar..

As a Canadian, i use https://turbotax.intuit.com/ ...

In Germany, I'm using "Elster Formular" under PlayOnLinux (the only program I'm using WINE for).

PS: Don't you have to love tax authorities for naming their software after the magpie, which traditionally is seen as a thief in our and other countries?!? :)
JSVRamirez Oct 28, 2016
Why don't we, at GoL, start a donation thingy where we can put a pound, dollar or whatever, in every now and then and once it gets to a certain value, sweet treats of some kind are sent to porters?
Eike Oct 29, 2016
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Quoting: JSVRamirezWhy don't we, at GoL, start a donation thingy where we can put a pound, dollar or whatever, in every now and then and once it gets to a certain value, sweet treats of some kind are sent to porters?

I'd be in. Don't forget the Linuxers at Valve.
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