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Cossacks 3 to come to Linux soon, finishing touches being done

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Fantastic news for strategy fans, as Cossacks 3 [Steam, Official Site] will be on Linux soon. A little later than planned, but we've been told the finishing touches are being done.

This is one time I haven't been too bothered by the delay, even though I wanted to play it badly. The game at release was quite buggy, but they have rolled out patch after patch to fix it up.

The reviews overall are "Mostly Positive", so I am still looking forward to it.

Recently, they added in some huge news maps and the ability to have 8 players in a single game, so that sounds fun.

About the game
This remake of the classic game, that originally launched in 2000, contains all of the elements that distinguish the successful Cossacks games and combines them with contemporary 3D-graphics. Cossacks 3 provides the player with infinite tactical options, including not only the construction of buildings, the production of raw materials, but also the broad selection of various units and the influence of the landscape.

Twelve nations, 70 different unit types, 100 research opportunities, and over 140 different historical buildings are available to the player. Besides the battles ashore, players can build an armada and attack their enemies at sea. Cossacks 3 offers five historic single player-campaigns and up to eight players can fight each other in multiplayer-mode on one map. The player can forge alliances with or against others as well as challenge the computer. Randomly generated maps provide endless variations and can be adapted to the gamer’s needs. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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archmage24601 Nov 22, 2016
Does anyone know if it will have cross platform multiplayer with windows?
lagh Nov 22, 2016
YAY!!!

I'm so hyped. This is going to be an insta-buy for me.
Liam Dawe Nov 22, 2016
Quoting: cRaZy-bisCuiT
Quoting: adamhmBest to wait for confirmation that the Linux version will be coming to GOG - it would suck to buy it and then find out that the Linux version will remain Steam exclusive. This has been the case with a lot of other games released on GOG & it's something that they really need to work on IMO :/
What's the next thing you do ask for? Linux is not enough, it has to be DRM free on Linux? So the next level are native BSD Games?
It's not unreasonable for Linux gamers to want a Linux version of a game on GOG, if the game supports Linux.

I have asked my contact at GSC Game World to confirm if the Linux version will come to GOG. I will post a new article with their answer as this article will likely be buried by other news by the time I get an answer.
Quoting: archmage24601Does anyone know if it will have cross platform multiplayer with windows?
They claim it will.
Avehicle7887 Nov 22, 2016
Quoting: adamhmThis was also released on GOG today; no idea if the Linux version will be made available there as well though. I posted in the release thread asking GOG about it and have emailed GSC about it too.

Thank you for that, I hope the Linux version comes to GOG too, that would seal the deal for me.


Been a while since I've played an RTS and the original Cossacks was never part of them so this will be a new experience. Looking forward to it :-)


Last edited by Avehicle7887 on 22 November 2016 at 11:00 pm UTC
cRaZy-bisCuiT Nov 24, 2016
Quoting: liamdawe
Quoting: cRaZy-bisCuiT
Quoting: adamhmBest to wait for confirmation that the Linux version will be coming to GOG - it would suck to buy it and then find out that the Linux version will remain Steam exclusive. This has been the case with a lot of other games released on GOG & it's something that they really need to work on IMO :/
What's the next thing you do ask for? Linux is not enough, it has to be DRM free on Linux? So the next level are native BSD Games?
It's not unreasonable for Linux gamers to want a Linux version of a game on GOG, if the game supports Linux.

I have asked my contact at GSC Game World to confirm if the Linux version will come to GOG. I will post a new article with their answer as this article will likely be buried by other news by the time I get an answer.
Quoting: archmage24601Does anyone know if it will have cross platform multiplayer with windows?
They claim it will.
Thanks! Good to know that!

Quoting: adamhm
Quoting: cRaZy-bisCuiT
Quoting: adamhmBest to wait for confirmation that the Linux version will be coming to GOG - it would suck to buy it and then find out that the Linux version will remain Steam exclusive. This has been the case with a lot of other games released on GOG & it's something that they really need to work on IMO :/
What's the next thing you do ask for? Linux is not enough, it has to be DRM free on Linux? So the next level are native BSD Games?

You say that as if it's somehow unreasonable to expect fair treatment of all customers. Anyway I've always been ardently opposed to DRM, since long before I even considered using Linux; as far as I'm concerned DRM reduces the value of any software to near worthless (and Steam is the only DRM I will tolerate at all. Any other DRM = it doesn't exist to me and I won't accept it even if it's free).

Sorry, I didn't want to sound to harsh: If I got the choice I'd prefer FOSS drivers, FOSS firmware, DRM free Games etc. - still you can not expect every Game to be DRM free. Of course you can expect it, but it just won't happen. Openness is something the whole game branch lacks of.
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