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Nearly six years after the Kickstarter, Stainless Games claim Carmageddon is still coming to Linux
18 Jan 2018 at 10:25 pm UTC Likes: 3
18 Jan 2018 at 10:25 pm UTC Likes: 3
Quoting: constI was just joking and don't feel offended at all <3I KNEW IT :D
Nearly six years after the Kickstarter, Stainless Games claim Carmageddon is still coming to Linux
18 Jan 2018 at 10:06 pm UTC Likes: 7
I asked if they were being serious as they sound like a troll.
What about that is harsh and unprofessional? :huh:
The entire article is calling the developer out for unprofessional behaviour and a Linux port promise that still six years later doesn't exist, then someone comes along and says they will buy it now...it basically looks like someone is trolling. I think most people here will understand I was being playful ;)
Edit: Spelling.
18 Jan 2018 at 10:06 pm UTC Likes: 7
Quoting: GuestI made it clear i didn't link to the actual game.Quoting: liamdawe:S:Quoting: constDidn't know of this games, looks kind of interesting.1) I did not link to the actual game in the article, other than the Kickstarter, as I refuse to link to where you can actually purchase it.
It's great that they want to release for linux. Thanks for making me aware.
I'll go buy it now. Will use the link in the article, hoping they give you some of the revenue for promoting the game.
2) Are you for real?
He thought he was helping you out by buying the game from your link (which is available for purchase on that link btw), that he thought was a referal.
Why such a harsh and unprofessional response?
I asked if they were being serious as they sound like a troll.
What about that is harsh and unprofessional? :huh:
The entire article is calling the developer out for unprofessional behaviour and a Linux port promise that still six years later doesn't exist, then someone comes along and says they will buy it now...it basically looks like someone is trolling. I think most people here will understand I was being playful ;)
Edit: Spelling.
Nearly six years after the Kickstarter, Stainless Games claim Carmageddon is still coming to Linux
18 Jan 2018 at 8:41 pm UTC Likes: 15
2) Are you for real?
18 Jan 2018 at 8:41 pm UTC Likes: 15
Quoting: constDidn't know of this games, looks kind of interesting.1) I did not link to the actual game in the article, other than the Kickstarter, as I refuse to link to where you can actually purchase it.
It's great that they want to release for linux. Thanks for making me aware.
I'll go buy it now. Will use the link in the article, hoping they give you some of the revenue for promoting the game.
2) Are you for real?
The original 'The Jackbox Party Pack' is now in Beta for Linux, that makes all of them now
18 Jan 2018 at 12:37 pm UTC
Edit: Added "To be clear, this is the first pack in the series." - hopefully that will help clear up any confusion ;)
18 Jan 2018 at 12:37 pm UTC
Quoting: Xpanderwait what does it mean it makes all of them?I thought I made that clear in the article text:
Does this collection include everything from first and second game?
I'm really impressed with Jackbox Games, Inc. for now bringing over all of the series to Linux, this is how good Linux support is done!It's a series, the others were already in beta except for this one. I will see if I can make it even clearer...
Edit: Added "To be clear, this is the first pack in the series." - hopefully that will help clear up any confusion ;)
BATTLETECH will only be coming to Linux post-launch, along with other features
16 Jan 2018 at 8:51 pm UTC Likes: 3
16 Jan 2018 at 8:51 pm UTC Likes: 3
Massively disappointing with this too, was looking forward to it myself as well. Glad I didn't back it.
Tale of Toast, another open world MMO that's going to release with Linux support
15 Jan 2018 at 3:02 pm UTC
15 Jan 2018 at 3:02 pm UTC
Quoting: BeamboomThere's something about the combination of PVP and "children game" aesthetics that kind of irks me. It feels wrong.Personally, I like it. Everyone has different tastes and while I like realistic graphics, I also appreciate the more cartoony and friendly styles some go for.
The 'GPD Win 2' could be an interesting device for Linux gaming on the go
15 Jan 2018 at 1:50 pm UTC Likes: 7
15 Jan 2018 at 1:50 pm UTC Likes: 7
Quoting: gabberTry not to get your hopes up, crowdfunding + consoles can go terribly wrongWell GPD have a history already with devices out :)
Voting is now open for our Linux GOTY Awards
14 Jan 2018 at 7:42 pm UTC Likes: 1
14 Jan 2018 at 7:42 pm UTC Likes: 1
Quoting: liamdaweTo add to the counter, it seems Event[0] may still be coming.Quoting: Eike1) You're mixing up the years. The previous one was for 2016, this is for 2017.Quoting: BeamboomI'm sorry I haven't participated in the nomination process, but nobody nominated We Happy Few in the anticipated category??Compare the overall best title selection for 2015 to the one for 2016. IMHO, it has already happened.
Other than that, I really think that category is a sad sight, it demonstrates a glaring lack of major releases to Linux. There's pretty much just indie titles again, with an exception for a rather old title, Tomb Raider.
2) From the most anticipated 2017 releases, 4/10 released with another one confirmed this year. One of those was never going to release last year let's be honest (Star Citizen). Street Fighter V is still coming according to a recent BoilingSteam interview with TTimo.
3) This is all based on releases people actually know/really think will come. Many more games actually arrive than people expect.
I get it, we don't get a lot of AAA titles, but what's with all the negativity from people lately? Unless you had crazy wild expectations - we all knew this would take a long time to build up.
Voting is now open for our Linux GOTY Awards
13 Jan 2018 at 8:28 pm UTC Likes: 1
Just wait and see, there will be a number of juicy releases this year, you can bet on it :P (I could probably say that line for the next 2-3 years and still be right ;)).
13 Jan 2018 at 8:28 pm UTC Likes: 1
Quoting: BeamboomNaturally, a lot of the bigger titles aren't announced until they're confident about a release date, I wouldn't say titles we actually know is an indicator of anything right now :)Quoting: liamdawe3) This is all based on releases people actually know/really think will come. Many more games actually arrive than people expect.That is of course true, but also the known titles do give an indication of the state of affairs. Her's hoping a few major bombs will drop this year too!
Just wait and see, there will be a number of juicy releases this year, you can bet on it :P (I could probably say that line for the next 2-3 years and still be right ;)).
Voting is now open for our Linux GOTY Awards
13 Jan 2018 at 2:58 pm UTC Likes: 6
13 Jan 2018 at 2:58 pm UTC Likes: 6
Well for the people who do feel down, rest assured this year will kick butt ;)
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