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Kingdom Come: Deliverance may not come to Linux at all, more bad news
9 Dec 2016 at 4:21 pm UTC
9 Dec 2016 at 4:21 pm UTC
Quoting: libgradevFrom the Kickstarter campaign page:God, that PR guy really should get fired. :huh:
Planned platforms: PC, Xbox One*, PS4*, Mac, Linux
Release date: Q4, 2015 on PC, Mac and Linux
Kingdom Come: Deliverance may not come to Linux at all, more bad news
9 Dec 2016 at 3:53 pm UTC Likes: 1
9 Dec 2016 at 3:53 pm UTC Likes: 1
A kickstarter game that promised a Linux version and now they are unsure it will even happen? Oh my, that's surprising!
I'll keep these things in mind for if the game does come to Linux.
I'll keep these things in mind for if the game does come to Linux.
Some more site updates today, various sections changed
8 Dec 2016 at 5:05 pm UTC
8 Dec 2016 at 5:05 pm UTC
Quoting: cbladeDid it work?Don't think so.
Quoting: MyeulCI am pretty sure Liam needs to lay the basework for user tagging he talked about in the last article.Ah, I see. I didn't read the other post with my full attention.
Some more site updates today, various sections changed
8 Dec 2016 at 4:06 pm UTC
8 Dec 2016 at 4:06 pm UTC
The notification about likes is amazing, big improvement just that. Since I haven't been quoted yet I'm not sure if it will send me a notification when it happens, will it?
Great work, Liam, this is almost becoming a social network!
Great work, Liam, this is almost becoming a social network!
Kingdom Come: Deliverance will not aim for day-1 Linux support
8 Dec 2016 at 3:59 pm UTC
8 Dec 2016 at 3:59 pm UTC
I'm not a game dev, but I studied programming at high school and I know "for sure" that letting the Linux and Mac versions for later will just make them harder and harder to work on with every new feature. Still, I'm glad they didn't drop it.
Quoting: m2mg2It seems likely to me that if they aren't committed to it, it probably won't happen.That too. Keep happy, but don't do something crazy like pre-ordering the game now. Or even backing now that they are kind of quiet.
Editorial: A chat about asking developers for a Linux port
6 Dec 2016 at 10:55 pm UTC
6 Dec 2016 at 10:55 pm UTC
Quoting: liamdaweYou're talking about an entirely different topic mate.Well, it resulted in backlash and "bad words" were said. It's not too strange a path to take from the post.
Editorial: A chat about asking developers for a Linux port
6 Dec 2016 at 10:46 pm UTC Likes: 2
6 Dec 2016 at 10:46 pm UTC Likes: 2
Why should one see developers as humans when they don't see us as that themselves? Remember the whole thing when it said Linux in the kickstarter, Linux gamers supported the game and then the game wasn't released to Linux because problems*?
I agree we shouldn't be dicks to developers when we are talking directly to them, but here, aren't we among friends? Why can't one notice the whole "if there is interest and people start asking we may develop something" trend and think it's basically a call for begging?
*Which doesn't matter if they are real or not, promising is one thing, getting payed and then not delivering is another.
Edit: I think we all here know about the whole "don't pre-order and don't support a kickstarter", but then didn't this start just because the developers were the ones being the dicks? Yeah, it's not good receiving unwanted dick, but more important than showing we are a loving community is showing we don't take things for granted. The Witcher 3 didn't come to Linux and I think part of that was because of the shitty 2 port backlash. If they (all developers in the world) see that and get a bit afraid of porting, then to me this is even good. They don't wanna waste money on porting, great, I don't wanna waste money on bad ports. It's harsh? Hell yeah, I want it to be.
As much as I love Feral Interactive, the lack of complaining means there is a texture bug in Shadow of Mordor that hasn't been corrected in maybe a year. To me, it's all a message: "do not take us lightly, for we too have claws"
I agree we shouldn't be dicks to developers when we are talking directly to them, but here, aren't we among friends? Why can't one notice the whole "if there is interest and people start asking we may develop something" trend and think it's basically a call for begging?
*Which doesn't matter if they are real or not, promising is one thing, getting payed and then not delivering is another.
Edit: I think we all here know about the whole "don't pre-order and don't support a kickstarter", but then didn't this start just because the developers were the ones being the dicks? Yeah, it's not good receiving unwanted dick, but more important than showing we are a loving community is showing we don't take things for granted. The Witcher 3 didn't come to Linux and I think part of that was because of the shitty 2 port backlash. If they (all developers in the world) see that and get a bit afraid of porting, then to me this is even good. They don't wanna waste money on porting, great, I don't wanna waste money on bad ports. It's harsh? Hell yeah, I want it to be.
As much as I love Feral Interactive, the lack of complaining means there is a texture bug in Shadow of Mordor that hasn't been corrected in maybe a year. To me, it's all a message: "do not take us lightly, for we too have claws"
Eliosi's Hunt, a sci-fi top-down shooter could come to Linux with enough interest
5 Dec 2016 at 3:21 pm UTC Likes: 2
5 Dec 2016 at 3:21 pm UTC Likes: 2
I'm quite sick of these developers who want us to beg.
Our latest user survey is done, Steam Controller seems to be the favourite
4 Dec 2016 at 11:16 pm UTC
4 Dec 2016 at 11:16 pm UTC
Quoting: liamdaweObviously, this is why data from people who haven't updated their profiles in a while won't be included.I had not updated my profile for some months but I only changed the OS. I think it's a wise idea to put a restriction, however maybe there is nothing to update next time. I probably will be using the same data for some months, but I wouldn't want to be out of the survey (however I did think the old one was very boring and extensive, I'm glad this is now automatic).
What one game would blow your mind if it came to Linux & SteamOS?
1 Dec 2016 at 3:39 pm UTC Likes: 1
1 Dec 2016 at 3:39 pm UTC Likes: 1
A game that would blow my mind if it came? GTA V. A game I'd fucking love if it did? Any Bethesda or Ubisoft game.
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