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Rich Geldreich On The State Of Linux Gaming, And It's Not Good
10 November 2014 at 4:11 pm UTC

Quoting: SkarjakOh, and I forgot to mention the whole Witcher 2 situation. :D But I guess nothing needs to be said about that.

No you don't! :)
They should have stated it was a beta, not an official release... In fact there is still a beta available for that game and it solves the last bugs that I had to deal with.

To gabsd84:
Good to know and it confirms what I was reffering to... Compromises.

Rich Geldreich On The State Of Linux Gaming, And It's Not Good
10 November 2014 at 3:29 pm UTC Likes: 1

SteamOS is a Console OS. It should be sold as such, IMO. Then, it's going to be a fight on the catalog aspect vs XBone and PS4.

With 750 + games already available, SteamOS is in good position, but it needs more AAA titles. Will there be surprises at the official launch? From what I read in many places, it is really likely. A 6 month exclusivity on a big title would help the matter too.

What I mean it's that those who buy a console don't really care about what's underneath. They buy the game catalog. Ex: Half Life 3 on Steam Machines (not available on XBone or PS4). Get the picture?

If Steam Machines can get some market shares out of PS4 and XBone, it will raise the Linux Desktop marketshare at the same time. That's the leverage Valve can get from playing on both "playgrounds".

March 2015, they say... :)

Rich Geldreich On The State Of Linux Gaming, And It's Not Good
10 November 2014 at 3:20 pm UTC

Anyone runs an AMD R9 or R7 GPU, on Linux?

Rich Geldreich On The State Of Linux Gaming, And It's Not Good
10 November 2014 at 2:55 pm UTC Likes: 4

AMD proprietary drivers are a nightmare. Never been able to correclty use an AMD GPU on Linux except if I could use the FOOS driver and, in that case, it rarely supports the latest GPUs.

So, for AMD, no matter what you do, it's all about compromises. Too bad, being Canadian, I was a big AMD fan (ATI was a Canadian company).

I decided to switch to NVidia and XCom, The Witcher II and Borderlands II are just awesome, all maxed out (Gigabyte, GTX 750 TI).

I don't know what M. Geldreich is talking about... :)

Rich Geldreich On The State Of Linux Gaming, And It's Not Good
10 November 2014 at 1:58 pm UTC Likes: 1

All of this is the reason why they are working on OpenGL-5.

And yes Linux needs more than 1.2% of marketshare to draw the attention of developpers.

As long as there is no true Steam Machine offering, side by side with XBone and PS4, we can't speculate about the SteamOS performances or future.

IMO, if these boxes can get the Linux marketshare at around 5% to 10%, things will change because Linux will become attractive for developpers. From that point, who knows...

It's all about what comes first and somebody (Valve) has to start the whole thing and it's not done yet.

March 2015, they say...

War Thunder MMO Officially Launches On Linux
6 November 2014 at 1:43 pm UTC

Haven't played for some time... Tanks in Warthunder? Yes!
World of Tanks just got flanked... :)

Win A Copy Of Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel
30 October 2014 at 3:09 pm UTC

Please! Please! :)

You are doing an awesome job, GamingOn Linux and Aspyr Media is by far my favorite publisher and they support Linux so well.

Thanks to all of you!

Icewind Dale: Enhanced Edition Arrives For Linux This Month
22 October 2014 at 12:04 pm UTC

All taht's left is Neverwinter Nights I and II and my best package of all time is complete! :)

GOG Employee Explains Where Galaxy Is At Currently
9 October 2014 at 12:59 pm UTC Likes: 1

Quoting: Xpander
Quoting: GuestSorry but no, you said it like a universal truth that applied to everyone and everything everywhere.
you miss understood then .. we are in the GoG Galaxy topic.
and my post here was a reply to Imants who said "We have steam allredy why do we even need Galaxy?"

Yeah. I read on too many forums something like "We already have Windows, why do we need Linux (and/or) SteamOS?".

I'll never make mine this way of thinking...

GOG Employee Explains Where Galaxy Is At Currently
9 October 2014 at 12:34 pm UTC

Still we have the freedom of choice... Use Steam or GoG or Desura. Has best fits your taste.
But, for my part, I really do thank Steam for the Linux push and that's why I mainly use Steam.
This said, the reason I dropped Windows is all about security, viruses, spywares, processes running in the background and all that crap that plagues windows.

I just hope GoG and Desura will be permitted to run on SteamOS... That Valve won't make it impossible for them to run on their OS just like MS would have done... Another reason why I hate them...

But since SteamOS (not the steam client) is open source, it shouldn't be a problem.