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Civilization VI for Linux is no longer certain, only a possibility

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Civilization VI was originally announced for Linux back in May, since then we've had a lot of silence on it, until today. Aspyr Media seem to be the developer handling it, but they are still investigating if it's viable.

Taken from their blog:
QuoteQ: Is Civ VI available on Linux?
A: Linux is still being investigated as a project. We hope to have clarity in coming months on if a viable version of Civ VI can make it to Linux and will let you know as soon as we have more information.


Aspyr have also been commenting some more on reddit:
QuoteI'm sorry guys. I should know better than to post in here before picking up my toddler for a TexMex dinner. You guys are incredibly active, and that's a huge part of why we love you.

I know its not a detailed statement, but it is absolutely full truth. Just because we are using OGL, that does not automatically translate to a workable Linux port. There are tons of complexities there (as you all well know). We have our team head down on proving that it can be done up to our quality standards. Once we know that, we will share the news.


This is a real shame to see it change from a confirmed port, to only something that's being investigated.

I can only hope if they are unable to do it, that another developer picks it up. I would love to see Aspyr Media handle it though, as their other ports are good and I have a lot of respect for them as developers, but if they can't, then someone else needs to step up. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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m2mg2 Oct 5, 2016
Quoting: SkarjakI am so tired of all this bait and switch from supposedly reputable developers. If you confirm a port, then it has to come out. You can't suddenly switch to "well, we're exploring it!". You've made a promise, and people may have preordered based on that promise.

At least I'm glad I didn't preorder this. I was thinking of doing it when they had the steam controller bundle out but now I am glad I didn't.

If this port doesn't come out I swear I will never buy a Firaxis or Aspyr product ever again. This is no joke.

And I wish more people had this attitude. Companies have to understand that they will lose our business if they yank us around.

I agree with most of this, but if we stop buying games they will simply stop making them. We need to support games that actually get released. On the same note, they should catch a load of **** when this kind of thing happens. As said repeatedly on this site, never buy a game until it is actually released on Linux.

Of course you have the right to your point of view, but if we all shared it developers would simply loose all interest in trying to release for Linux. We are not a large enough market at this time to have such an outlook, at least not if we actually want to get more good games on our platform.
Skarjak Oct 5, 2016
I think the problem is that gamers are by and large a captive audience. It seems most of us cannot stand to not be playing the "hot new game", so they will buy it anyway and play it on a Windows partition or wine, or otherwise support companies that don't treat them right.

There are other games out there, too many for me to play. Even on gnu+linux. So it's not that big of a deal to swear off from buying a certain company's product if they don't treat us right.

Companies have no incentive to treat us right if they know they will get our business whatever they do.

This is why you see companies yanking their customers around with ridiculous DLC and preorder bonuses, even in the Windows world. Gamers need to be more assertive customers.
Purple Library Guy Oct 5, 2016
As Edmund Blackadder once said, "I think it rhymes with 'clucking bell'"
Purple Library Guy Oct 5, 2016
Quoting: liamdaweNo, this comes direct from Aspyr Media as linked to in the article. They have also commented on reddit now too:
QuoteWe are still investigating the technical feasibility of it. I say that because we will NOT bring a substandard version to Linux, no matter how much we want to see that happen.

Huh. I wonder why they want so badly to see a substandard version on Linux, and who's stopping them. ;)
(I mean, they say they want "that" to happen)
MrTennessee17 Oct 5, 2016
Well...I guess this time around we won't have to wait for them to fix the whole issue of entering into a diplomatic agreement with the ai one turn and the very next turn they denounce you and declare war on you right?
Aspyr_Blair Oct 5, 2016
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Quoting: Purple Library GuyHuh. I wonder why they want so badly to see a substandard version on Linux, and who's stopping them. ;)
(I mean, they say they want "that" to happen)

Dangit...grammer fail:/ I've edited to fix that
TacoDeBoss Oct 5, 2016
What a load. I nearly pre-ordered the Deluxe Edition yesterday. I'm not sure I'm going to be spending any money on this at all anymore, or if I do, I'll likely not buy it first party to make sure the developers don't get a cent. This isn't JUST Aspyr's fault. Clearly, Firaxis made a promise Aspyr couldn't keep. Neither of them deserve money from us.
Redface Oct 5, 2016
Quoting: TacoDeBossWhat a load. I nearly pre-ordered the Deluxe Edition yesterday. I'm not sure I'm going to be spending any money on this at all anymore,

Never preorder. But if there is a good port and the game is good then buy it from legitimate sources or just dont play it


Last edited by Redface on 5 October 2016 at 8:40 pm UTC
ggurv75 Oct 5, 2016
I can't say I didn't see this coming.
Aspyr has never really embraced Linux porting, they always appeared as an old school Mac porting shop that failed to realize times are changing.

Times are changing because Linux gaming is on the (admittedly slow for now) rise while Apple gaming is going down.
I mean Apple computers are stuck in OpenGL 4.1 world, with a proprietary mobile API as only alternative and ever more underpowered hardware. Apple obviously doesn't care for gaming, I'd even argue they don't really care about desktop anymore.

Meanwhile, I just wish reputable developpers like Firaxis would stop giving ports to Aspyr and put it in the more capable (though very busy) hands of Feral.

As far as I'm concerned, this news translate to more money for Feral!
Still wished I would be able to play Civ 6, but it'll end up running under Wine sooner or later (maybe someone will revive Gallium eleven given the much improved state of Mesa and increasing AMD marketshare).


PS: the so-called technical difficulties to port Civ 6 on Linux is just sugarcoating their decision to completely abandon Linux porting.
There's no difficulties, not with the Mac port being OpenGL, Linux having superior OpenGL support and the two previous games in the franchise successfully running on Linux.
intialonso Oct 5, 2016
Damn, that was the only game I was playing to buy in the next month :(
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