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Latest Comments by Liam Dawe
OpenGL Is Broken According To Another Developer
31 May 2014 at 2:50 pm UTC

Quoting: sgtGarciaThimothy Lottes responds:
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Who is that guy exactly? I've seen someone link to him before, but no idea who he is.

Unity3D Releases Unity 4.5 & With It Comes Major Linux Fixes
31 May 2014 at 8:42 am UTC

I tested a game that uses this version of Unity and the mouse was perfectly fine, so it looks like it may have fixed it for real.

AMD's OpenGL Performance Is Nothing Close To Nvidia On This Benchmark
30 May 2014 at 9:24 pm UTC

Quoting: AnonymousLiam, you might ask grahamsellers on Twitter if he wants to comment on that numbers/blog posts.
Good idea, just did.

Spacebase DF-9, A Space Station Building Sim Alpha 5 Released For Linux
30 May 2014 at 5:50 pm UTC

Quoting: mintguyAt the moment, alpha 5 is only released for Windows. The Linux and Mac builds are still on their way.
No it's not, I did check myself and it is out for Linux.

Anomaly Defenders Released For Linux, The Last In The Anomaly Series
30 May 2014 at 2:55 pm UTC

Quoting: PunxYeah you get the buggy anomaly 2 wich had seen no patches since relase and crash on linux in level 14 all the time.

Can you show me a bug report for that?

Desura Starts A Race To The Bottom For Indie Games
29 May 2014 at 5:26 pm UTC

Quoting: GuestI’m still avoiding Desura because they obviously don’t care the slightest bit about Linux users and their client crashes all the time.

This is why I have suggested to them to just remove the client link and stick to standalone downloads for Linux until they decide what to do for the client.

Desura are usually quite responsive.

Ask The Community: Your Thoughts On The Steam Client Being DRM
29 May 2014 at 2:16 pm UTC

Quoting: EvolutionaryIf there is no difference between a web login and a download client, why not just do the web portal login like GOG and HumbleBundle? Because there IS a difference. Otherwise Steam would have allowed both according to the user's preference.
The reason is Steam WANTS people to use Steamworks which IS their DRM service that gives gamers added extras. That is the reason Steam doesn't do it and I thought that was completely obvious?

Ask The Community: Your Thoughts On The Steam Client Being DRM
29 May 2014 at 2:04 pm UTC

Quoting: Anonymous
Quoting: liamdawe
Quoting: AnonymousFollowing that logic, if I have to go to a store and buy a game on a disc, then the act of going to the store is DRM. If Steam is DRM, or a website is DRM, then there are no truly DRM-free games, are there?
That's my point though, people claiming the Steam client by itself is DRM to me is being pedantic.
I wasn't disagreeing. :)

Oh don't worry I know :D, was just backing up our point :)

Ask The Community: Your Thoughts On The Steam Client Being DRM
29 May 2014 at 2:00 pm UTC

Quoting: AnonymousFollowing that logic, if I have to go to a store and buy a game on a disc, then the act of going to the store is DRM. If Steam is DRM, or a website is DRM, then there are no truly DRM-free games, are there?

That's my point though, people claiming the Steam client by itself is DRM to me is being pedantic.

Valve Has Yet Again Greenlit 35 More Linux Games For Steam
28 May 2014 at 9:14 pm UTC

Quoting: WoodieTibia still has a native, stand alone client.

Really? I went to the site earlier and the only option was a login to a flash game :(