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What Can You Do For Linux Gaming?
23 Nov 2014 at 11:50 am UTC Likes: 3
23 Nov 2014 at 11:50 am UTC Likes: 3
A bad game is a bad game, I don't dispute the point but I always try to remember that massive gaming on Linux, as a whole, is still in a beta stage, if I may say so. Lot's of things needs to be done to better the experience starting with the hardware we use, the distribution we use, the API's complexity (OpenGL) and the GPU drivers.
Developers that decides to jump into the Linux adventure just can't google it to find a "how to port a game on Linux" like we do for so many of our problems. They have to find the solutions themselves and are often creating the precedent and the future reference. They are learning to walk and we should stop complaining because they can't run.
In the gaming market, Linux love is 15 years behind Windows in it's development and we should keep that in mind before attacking a developer. Remember the first games available on Win95? The best we can do is to give our feedbacks to help them learn faster.
This said, my point of view is a general concept, there are always exceptions to comfirm the rule. :)
Developers that decides to jump into the Linux adventure just can't google it to find a "how to port a game on Linux" like we do for so many of our problems. They have to find the solutions themselves and are often creating the precedent and the future reference. They are learning to walk and we should stop complaining because they can't run.
In the gaming market, Linux love is 15 years behind Windows in it's development and we should keep that in mind before attacking a developer. Remember the first games available on Win95? The best we can do is to give our feedbacks to help them learn faster.
This said, my point of view is a general concept, there are always exceptions to comfirm the rule. :)
Time To Guess What Feral Interactive Are Working On, New Teaser
22 Nov 2014 at 2:26 am UTC
22 Nov 2014 at 2:26 am UTC
Have you taken a look at the feral radar signal?
"One step beyond" with a baseball BAT... Signal... Bat... Bat signal.
I don't know... Just a guess...
Just a question... What proves that it's the new signal? It's probably something they have been working on for some time now... Am I wrong?
"One step beyond" with a baseball BAT... Signal... Bat... Bat signal.
I don't know... Just a guess...
Just a question... What proves that it's the new signal? It's probably something they have been working on for some time now... Am I wrong?
Valve Plans A Big Steam Machine Presence At GDC 2015
21 Nov 2014 at 11:23 pm UTC Likes: 1
21 Nov 2014 at 11:23 pm UTC Likes: 1
From reading many discussions on the steam forums, It led me to conclude that SteamOS is more OEM oriented for the Steam Machines (consoles) than a full OS for users to install on there own, like we would do.
This is why so many of us still have lots of problems when installing SteamOS on their computers: we don't have the required hardware to make it work perfectly.
Valve probably concentrated their efforts on making SteamOS fully compatible with the offical Steam Machines that are going to be sold. They probably already reached their goal in that aspect and it could explain why SteamOS development is stopped, atm.
For desktop users, like us, Steam prefer to recommand debian based Linux (officialy Ubuntu) with Steam client.
These are just my conclusions and you may disagree.
This is why so many of us still have lots of problems when installing SteamOS on their computers: we don't have the required hardware to make it work perfectly.
Valve probably concentrated their efforts on making SteamOS fully compatible with the offical Steam Machines that are going to be sold. They probably already reached their goal in that aspect and it could explain why SteamOS development is stopped, atm.
For desktop users, like us, Steam prefer to recommand debian based Linux (officialy Ubuntu) with Steam client.
These are just my conclusions and you may disagree.
Time To Guess What Feral Interactive Are Working On, New Teaser
21 Nov 2014 at 2:06 pm UTC Likes: 1
21 Nov 2014 at 2:06 pm UTC Likes: 1
Quoting: FutureSutureOne of Batman's top villains is The Penguin...That would be very nice and a kind of game Linux love has not seen yet.
Time To Guess What Feral Interactive Are Working On, New Teaser
21 Nov 2014 at 2:04 pm UTC Likes: 1
21 Nov 2014 at 2:04 pm UTC Likes: 1
Doesn't matter... I'll buy whatever it is just to thank their great efforts on supporting Linux. :)
Ultimate General: Gettysburg, A Tactical Battle Simulator, Released For Linux With A Big Patch
20 Nov 2014 at 5:00 pm UTC
20 Nov 2014 at 5:00 pm UTC
If at least it can find the right ears...
Just need to express yourself on that discussion. Be it a "+1".
It'll bring it on top at every comments added.
Search for Linux Releases as a topic. You should find it in the Steam Universe group.
French... Great! I'm not the only one! :)
Just need to express yourself on that discussion. Be it a "+1".
It'll bring it on top at every comments added.
Search for Linux Releases as a topic. You should find it in the Steam Universe group.
French... Great! I'm not the only one! :)
Ultimate General: Gettysburg, A Tactical Battle Simulator, Released For Linux With A Big Patch
20 Nov 2014 at 3:05 pm UTC
Let's wait and see...
20 Nov 2014 at 3:05 pm UTC
Quoting: dubigrasuBut as (almost) always there is this lack of advertising for Linux people.Just posted a request for this on Steam forum.
Yes, there is an announcement on their store page, but I don't see it anywhere else. ex: http://store.steampowered.com/browse/linux/ [External Link]
If a game has simultaneous Win/Linux release (ex: This War of Mine) that's fine. But if the game was already released for Win a while ago, tough chance.
If you go to Steam and narrow everything down to Linux and new releases you'll find Gettysburg on page 5.
Steam needs a page with "newly released for Linux" games regardless when they were released for other platforms.
(good thing we have this site and Steamdb)
Let's wait and see...
Aspyr Media Have A New Blog Post On Porting Civilization: Beyond Earth To Linux
20 Nov 2014 at 2:43 pm UTC Likes: 5
20 Nov 2014 at 2:43 pm UTC Likes: 5
Wow!
Just took a look at the full games' list published for MAC by Aspyr... If they could port all these games on Linux it would be awesome!
Just took a look at the full games' list published for MAC by Aspyr... If they could port all these games on Linux it would be awesome!
TinyKeep Dungeon Crawler Linux Version Released, It's Good
20 Nov 2014 at 1:37 pm UTC
20 Nov 2014 at 1:37 pm UTC
Sure going to give it a try.
Am I far if I compare the look & feel to Skylanders?
Am I far if I compare the look & feel to Skylanders?
The Darksiders Linux Port Has Switched Hands
19 Nov 2014 at 2:32 pm UTC
19 Nov 2014 at 2:32 pm UTC
Can't wait for this game to be released on Linux...
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