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Aspyr Media Are Teasing A New Launch Tomorrow
21 Jul 2015 at 1:24 pm UTC

So they've announced the announcement. When is the actual announcement?

Aspyr Media Are Teasing A New Launch Tomorrow
21 Jul 2015 at 12:07 pm UTC

Quoting: wolfyrionHmm is abit strange but I see that Shadow of Mordor and Alien Isolation are ready for Launch :o
I mean the depots have all the data + dlcs for mac and Linux

Shadow of Mordor

https://steamdb.info/app/241930/depots/ [External Link]
https://steamdb.info/app/241930/history/ [External Link]
It would be awesome if it was Shadow of Mordor, but it's unlikely that Aspyr would be teasing a Feral port.

An Awesome Developer Response To A Comment On The Linux Version Being A Waste Of Time
9 Jul 2015 at 1:28 am UTC

I wonder what his basis is for claiming that "SteamOS will be big".

An Awesome Developer Response To A Comment On The Linux Version Being A Waste Of Time
8 Jul 2015 at 6:43 pm UTC Likes: 3

This is completely different from that editorial the other day with the one developer basically insinuating that Linux support is a waste of time.

Opinion: Can Linux Be A Viable Gaming Platform? Thoughts From A Sympathetic Game Developer
8 Jul 2015 at 2:22 pm UTC

Quoting: mawwwDo not forget as well that windows, with all its faults, has maintained backward *binary* compatibility accross the whole system, you can still run binaries from more that 10 years ago and it will work.
Say what? There is a lot of older Windows software, particularly games, that won't work on the latest version of Windows, even with Microsoft's numerous attempts to ensure backwards compatibility. Remember that GoG (formerly known as Good Old Games) got its start updating older games so that they could run on modern operating systems.

Opinion: Can Linux Be A Viable Gaming Platform? Thoughts From A Sympathetic Game Developer
8 Jul 2015 at 2:03 pm UTC

I would like to know if the views expressed here are common among developers or if this article is speaking for the minority. Do successful Linux developers like Paradox, Aspyr, and Feral share this opinion?

Brushfire Games On Their Linux Sales For Shipwreck & Their Thoughts On Linux
5 Jul 2015 at 3:54 am UTC Likes: 2

Quoting: GuestThe problem is most people have a Microsoft education instead of a computer education.
It's the old Microsoft Certification program that basically teaches you how to use Windows but doesn't actually teach you anything about computers. It's like back in my computer science days in college when we were always butting heads with business majors who took a class that was basically "Microsoft Office for Dummies" and then thought they were computer experts.

Brushfire Games On Their Linux Sales For Shipwreck & Their Thoughts On Linux
4 Jul 2015 at 8:52 pm UTC Likes: 3

I have yet to personally see the fragmentation actually cause any issues myself, so I’m still not entirely sure where people get that idea from.
Years of FUD, unfortunately. Microsoft put some serious effort into discrediting Linux around a decade ago, and things like "Linux fragmentation" became "common knowledge" for a lot a of people who simply didn't know any better. This is why you still see people talking about how difficult Linux is to install and use and how you can't get anything done without the command line even though this hasn't been true for over a decade.

NEON STRUCT Stealth Game Shows Promising Linux Sales
2 Jul 2015 at 2:26 pm UTC

Quoting: Beamboom
Quoting: Mountain ManAnd people wonder why we're skeptical of the Steam survey results.
Especially since it reflects perfectly other desktop, client and browser statistics. Yes, yes we wonder.
Eh, it's been known for years that Linux is underrepresented in automated surveys.

NEON STRUCT Stealth Game Shows Promising Linux Sales
1 Jul 2015 at 6:09 pm UTC Likes: 1

And people wonder why we're skeptical of the Steam survey results.