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I think that we don't have too much time...
https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2022/01/humble-subscription-service-is-dumping-mac-linux-access-in-18-days/
It's annoying that Valve cares more about Proton than the availability of games that have a version for Linux.
I must admit that IGN chose a perfect moment to drop support for Linux. I expect that new Steam Deck users will be disappointed if they want to run a game for Linux that was available only in the Humble Indie Bundle store.
I mean, if they're already willing to buy a device from the steam store that's then basically "dedicated" to the steam store, I'm sure they are more than happy to buy their games via that same store once they receive their device.
But of course, more technically inclined people who would love to tweak and install other stuff will without a doubt find other sources of games for that, so again humbles decision will probably make little to no difference.
That's just my opinion though.
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We have some time when we lose access to some of the games for Linux available only in the Humble Store.
I noticed that Shadowgrounds and Shadowgrounds Survivor are available only in the Humble store. Frozenbyte released a source code for these games, but I noticed that users have some issues with them. In this case, using a Windows/Mac version is a terrible idea.
I have digital and boxed versions of these games, but new users have to build them from a source code.
In 2009, I remember that I rented these two games from Tux Games when I waited for a delivery of boxed versions from a local reseller.
Bean's Quest is another example of a classic indie game. I think that company still exists, but you can't buy it anywhere else:
http://www.kumobius.com/beansquest/
Do you know other games?
Last edited by gbudny on 19 January 2022 at 12:47 am UTC
Thank you for the article.
I hope so.
However, this is a part of the article when I'm worried about it.
"Those subscribers have until January 31 to use the existing website interface to download DRM-free copies of any games' Mac or Linux versions. Starting February 1, subscription-specific downloads will be taken off the site, and Mac and Linux versions in particular will disappear altogether."
Access to keys is great, but I have few really old operating systems. I use them to play old games for Linux and rarely Mac. Dealing with old web browsers and unsupported versions of Steam would be a nightmare for me.
Last edited by gbudny on 20 January 2022 at 9:32 pm UTC