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Latest Comments by elbuglione
GOG have something mysterious planned for December 1st
30 Nov 2016 at 3:02 pm UTC

Dear Liam:
I really don't understand why you insist to make GOG and CDPR notes...

they don't respect us like a real customer. just ingnore them.

User Editorial: Steam Machines & SteamOS after a year in the wild
10 Nov 2016 at 8:24 pm UTC

VALVe need to COPY the Google strategy whith Android.
choose ONE third party hardware manufacturer by "generation". then, design and create their own SteamMachine

ie:
Google Nexus One(HTC)---> VALVe SteamBox Alchemist (Dell SteamOS 1)
Google Nexus S (Samsung)---> VALVe SteamBox Brewmaster (ZOTAC SteamOS 2)
Google Nexus 4 (LG)---> VALVe SteamBox ChaosKnight (DRIFT SteamOS 3)
Google Nexus 5 (LG)---> VALVe SteamBox Doom (HP SteamOS 4)
etc..

Industry really needs one point of reference to put things in order... and that order have to make the owner of SteamOS: VALVe.

It's looking like Linux may hit 3,000 games on Steam by the end of 2016
10 Nov 2016 at 3:40 pm UTC

Quoting: CleanWater
Quoting: Nyamiou
Quoting: CleanWaterI personally miss JRPGs and Sim JRPGs on SteamOS. I think that quantity is a good thing, but more diversity is what Linux is really in need now.
Square Enix is porting their games to Linux, maybe we'll get Final Fantasy at some point.

Anyway the best place to play JRPG is still consoles and I don't see it changing soon.
I will be looking forward to it. And I hope other developers also consider it. JRPGs are my preferred game style, and I believe there are a lot of persons on Linux with this same preference (or am I alone?? :'( )
you are not alone.
Final Fantasy VII (Remake) use Unreal Engine 4.
this port are really easy and possible since UE4 delivers Full Support to SteamOS/Linux.
btw SquareEnix has try Linux Games before, with Tomb Raider, Life is Strange, Hitman GO, Goetia and recently DeusEX:MD.

'Motorsport Manager' won't get a Linux version until later, despite it releasing with a SteamOS icon (updated)
10 Nov 2016 at 1:36 pm UTC Likes: 1

3 simple steps:
1- Report Bug (missing OS support)
2- Negative Análisis (misleading advertising)
3- Refund

It's looking like Linux may hit 3,000 games on Steam by the end of 2016
9 Nov 2016 at 6:12 pm UTC

Quoting: Comandante oardo
Quoting: elbuglione
Quoting: Comandante oardoOf those 3000, how many are real BIG games with day 1 release?
XCOM2?
Stellaris?
Pillars Of Eternity?
SOMA?
The Talos Principle?
How many of those games have multi-language Voiceover support?...

I ask because THAT is MY standard for a BIG game: When You have to read subtitles, it ruins the inmersion in the gameplay...

Deus Ex: Mankind Divided (not a day1 Linux version, but just two months delayed) and The Talos Principle indeed fits in that category.

About Xcom 2. Is not my kind of game (I don't like turn based strategy; I prefer a mix between strategy and FPS, like Brothers
in Arms, but that saga wasn't ported to Linux)

SOMA (purchased on GOG and on my Steam Linux account), sadly doesn't have multi-language voiceover, so, for me, is a not true AAA.. For me, is another Indie game, but with a little bit more budget than Amnesia and Penumbra.

I will buy Deus Ex: Mankind Divided in this christmas sales for my Steam Linux account, just because the Linux version is not infected by Denuvo...
To bad that this game is infected with Steam. If They release it on GOG, I would pay full price for it.

Quoting: TuxeeC'mon. Bore someone else.

There are no games on Linux...
There are no quality games on Linux...
There are no quality AAA games on Linux...
There are no quality AAA games with day 1 release on Linux...

What next?

I don't get. Seriously. If you are so starving for all the quality triple-A titles with day one support - stick to Windows. Please.
If You like to be a second-class gaming citizen and eat the leftovers from console people and Windows people, is up to You..

I dont like to be a second-class gaming citizen... That's why I have two machines, one with Linux Ubuntu (because I like the platform) and other with a legit Windows 7 (because I need the platform).

To release a Linux version of a game one year or more after the Windows release is a lack of respect... Is now or never.

Quoting: LinasThere are no quality AAA games exclusively on Linux...

:P
I know You were joking, but actually, that is what the gaming on Linux needs; a good AAA Linux exclusive game that forces the windows gamers to make a partition and install linux just for to play that game... And for that We need a Linuxian millonaire.. Or start our own Dev company via crowdfunding.
I recommend this site:

http://www.craveonline.com/site/172527-how-to-be-a-troll-the-beginners-guide [External Link]

It's looking like Linux may hit 3,000 games on Steam by the end of 2016
9 Nov 2016 at 1:58 pm UTC Likes: 2

Quoting: Comandante oardoOf those 3000, how many are real BIG games with day 1 release?
XCOM2?
Stellaris?
Pillars Of Eternity?
SOMA?
The Talos Principle?

GOG Connect has new games for you to grab from Steam for free if you already own them
7 Nov 2016 at 2:34 pm UTC Likes: 1

GOG and CDPR are absolutely DEAD for me...
Stop GOG "advertising" until GOG Galaxy arrives to Linux!

Aspyr Media are reminding Linux gamers not to give up hope on Civilization VI
24 Oct 2016 at 7:23 pm UTC Likes: 17


The 'SMACH Z' gaming handheld is back on Kickstarter, no longer using SteamOS but their own Linux version
19 Oct 2016 at 1:45 pm UTC

Is a piece of shit.

I hope VALVe do something like this portable Console... and use EXCLUSIVE SteamOS