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The interesting survival game 'Raft' has dropped Linux support

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Sad news, the survival game 'Raft' that really caught my interest for doing something very different has decided to drop Linux support.

It's a real shame as it was the first survival game to come along for quite some time that properly interested me.

The developers didn't go into specifics as to why, other than being a small team and dealing with platform-specific issues is time consuming. They noted the change on their blog:
QuoteUnfortunately, we will no longer support Mac and Linux. Since we are three people, and we do not work on Linux or Mac, we don’t have the time or resources to develop to these platforms. As the game becomes more complex, more and more problems arise specifically on Mac and Linux, which means we would have to spend too much time fixing those problems. We’re really sorry about this, and we hope to be able to port to these platforms in the future! We hope you understand!

I asked for a bit more info on Twitter and they didn't give me any, other than being a small team and several bugs appearing.

I totally understand being a small team and dealing with multiple platforms can get interesting, but it's a shame for us to miss out. Hopefully they will change their mind in future. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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titi Jan 23, 2017
Or the just simple things like typically CaseSensitivity problems which don't show up in windows ...
Linas Jan 23, 2017
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Making a Linux version takes willingness to do so. "We don't want to use Linux" is not a good excuse, but it is an honest one.
JoelHarman Jan 23, 2017
Is this game available for android or for Windows??
Nanobang Jan 23, 2017
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I downloaded a version sometime last week, though I haven't played it beyond starting it up. It seemed to work, so maybe I'll get lucky and will be able to play the version as long as I don't update it.

It is a pity that it won't be on the most important platform ever, but a lot of aspiring Linux game makers are simply not of a high enough caliber and must fall back to one step above Flash games: Windows.

So, Raft isn't coming to Linux? Ummmmmmm --- yup. I'm already over it.


Last edited by Nanobang on 23 January 2017 at 1:28 pm UTC
Nezchan Jan 23, 2017
Tremendously disappointing to lose a game with this much potential. I've played a good deal of it in the previous state, and it's got a solid foundation (well, figuratively at least). I guess the option is still there to run it in Wine, but I don't really consider that a good option by any means.

I really hope they reconsider. As far as good games on Itch goes, this is a real loss.
psymin Jan 23, 2017
I'd buy it if they committed to linux :)

Heck, I'm sure a bunch of us would be willing to test and report bugs too :)


Last edited by psymin on 23 January 2017 at 5:03 pm UTC
Perkeleen_Vittupää Jan 23, 2017
And already i spread the word about (also) this game quite a bit for the sake of Linux. Oh well, we should learn from these. I too want to email them about the details of their problems even though they seem to be just through..
ronnoc Jan 23, 2017
IIRC they are three college kids who work in the game part-time. So it's understandable, really.
skinnyraf Jan 24, 2017
Quoting: ronnocIIRC they are three college kids who work in the game part-time. So it's understandable, really.

Perhaps they could find the fourth college kid, with knowledge how to develop multi-platform games? :)
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