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Cossacks 3 for Linux finally has a release date and it's close (updated)

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We have been waiting for longer than expected, but GSC Game World will be delivering Cossacks 3 [Steam, GOG] for Linux on March 15th.

The developer emailed me to confirm this:
QuoteHello again!

I apologize for not responding earlier. The release date of Linux and Mac versions will be announced today.

If nothing changes, it will be 15th of March. It's a bit far away, but at least I managed to get a release day.

Once again, I'm sorry for the inconvenience.

Regards, Vlad

They have since said the same on Steam, so expect an announcement later.

Update - They have now sent out an email about the update, which additionally confirms this:
QuoteAs a bonus, every Mac & Linux user that purchases and logins into the game during the first two week after the release will receive an Early Bonus package, identical to the one given out during the Windows release.


I'm excited, as we sorely need more traditional RTS games like Cossacks 3 Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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chepati Feb 3, 2017
I vow to purchase it at whatever the cost is on the day of release for Linux. I'm just not sure whether to get it from Steam or GOG. I've noticed that games that have linux clients are often not updated on GOG to reflect that.
Kohrias Feb 3, 2017
Great, I am really looking forward to it!
dlf Feb 3, 2017
Beware the ides of March . . . .
johnhannibalsmith Feb 3, 2017
Thanks for the update. Cossacks 3 is yet another (Blockhood, Motorsports Manager, etc.) that I've picked up when I hada few spare bucks based upon what I've read here, hoping to lend some support to developers and games that at least are trying to bring Linux into the fold.

I've played the game only a handful of times on my Windows machine and it is pretty entertaining. I'm sure that it will be more entertaining if I can ever figure out how to utilize ranged and melee units effectively, but I've been slow figuring it out because... uh, I want to learn how not to be awful when it comes to Linux. Yeah, that's my excuse for being terrible at the game.
KohlyKohl Feb 3, 2017
Been waiting on this one for a while. Looks like it has a difficult learning curve which I really enjoy in an RTS.
DamonLinuxPL Feb 3, 2017
Good to see it on Linux. Worth to add, Cossacks 3 have also nice DLC - Days of Brilliance. With it we gen new Polish campaing (worth mention that european cossacks born in east poland) and also two new playable nations like Denmark and Netherlands.
cRaZy-bisCuiT Feb 3, 2017
Quoting: johnhannibalsmithI've picked up when I hada few spare bucks based upon what I've read here, hoping to lend some support to developers and games that at least are trying to bring Linux into the fold.
Actually you shouldn't by Games before they're released on Linux for at least two reasons: 1. Maybe the release got delayed or cancelled. 2. The Linux devs won't earn a penny like that. Except for it's an in-house port.


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johnhannibalsmith Feb 3, 2017
Quoting: cRaZy-bisCuiT
Quoting: johnhannibalsmithI've picked up when I hada few spare bucks based upon what I've read here, hoping to lend some support to developers and games that at least are trying to bring Linux into the fold.
Actually you shouldn't by Games before they're released on Linux for at least two reasons: 1. Maybe the release got delayed or cancelled. 2. The Linux devs won't earn a penny like that. Except for it's an in-house port.

In this case, I can run the game either way. It sounded plenty interesting when I read about it here that I was happy to plop down the money for it. I probably shouldn't have lumped it in with the others since they were truly purchased specifically for the Linux aspect after reading here (still have about 0.01 hours in Block'hood, but played Motorsports quite a bit despite not being a car racing fan as such), but I get longwinded as it is. :)

I know what you're saying. Similarly, I pre-ordered Civilization 6 after Steam store and other sources made it seem a slam dunk to be ported for Linux. I would have never otherwise pre-ordered, but I'm sure I would have bought it for Windows as a fan of the series either way eventually. I was a bit miffed when suddenly the port was being cast as more of a possibility than an inevitability. That cured me of taking anything seriously prior to it actually being completed.

One question on the last part of your statement about the Linux developers not making money - are you implying that the Linux port devs are paid in part based on sales after the port? I'm curious how a Linux dev would do better by me if I bought the game after it was ported (or otherwise released) rather than before. Thanks.
thelimeydragon Feb 6, 2017
Quoting: johnhannibalsmithOne question on the last part of your statement about the Linux developers not making money - are you implying that the Linux port devs are paid in part based on sales after the port? I'm curious how a Linux dev would do better by me if I bought the game after it was ported (or otherwise released) rather than before. Thanks.

It all depends on the companies in question and what their internal contracts state. However what sometimes happens is the porting company/person only gets the Linux sales of the game. If a game is bought before the Linux port is out... it's unknown who gets the money.. guess it depends on the contract. So to be safe its why people ask you to only buy once it's out.


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johnhannibalsmith Feb 6, 2017
Quoting: thelimeydragon
Quoting: johnhannibalsmithOne question on the last part of your statement about the Linux developers not making money - are you implying that the Linux port devs are paid in part based on sales after the port? I'm curious how a Linux dev would do better by me if I bought the game after it was ported (or otherwise released) rather than before. Thanks.

It all depends on the companies in question and what their internal contracts state. However what sometimes happens is the porting company/person only gets the Linux sales of the game. If a game is bought before the Linux port is out... it's unknown who gets the money.. guess it depends on the contract. So to be safe its why people ask you to only buy once it's out.

Thanks, I appreciate it. The way games are marketed and distributed today, it seemed pretty counter-intuitive to think they'd go that route as I doubt that I'm amazingly rare with libraries for both platforms. Especially when it came to Linux libraries. Roberto Clemente rare, not Honus Wagner rare, since so many people dual-boot or run more than computer.

I don't know that I'm devout enough to deprive myself of something that I absolutely must play immediately (particularly if they're dragging on fulfilling the Linux promises anyhow like usual), but the vast majority of the time that should be easy enough to do since I'm never hoping to find a game for Windows. Thanks again, I do appreciate the insight.
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