Latest Comments by joaojotta
Facepunch are no longer selling the Linux version of the survival game Rust (updated)
7 Aug 2018 at 11:41 am UTC
I had issue over issue over issue.
As I mentioned I eventually ended up playing the game on Windows (which was a good gaming experience but a terrible OS experience, to be honest).
But yes, not everyone experiences something the same way.
Sadly or not, customer experience is not based on percentage: you evaluate based on YOUR experience, not someone else’s. (;
Just a sidenote:
Do you want or not my aluminum “powered by Solus” sticker? I’ve ordered it for you, bro!
7 Aug 2018 at 11:41 am UTC
Quoting: noxAlright, the way you put it made it seem like linux users in general had to hope that new updates didn't make the game worse for them. If that's your personal experience, that's fine, but the way you said it made that statement incorrect.Yes, it’s my experience and I mentioned it as “Linux users” but does anyone believe that I was the only one with those issues? Know what I mean?
So; When I said partially lies I was talking about the points where you projected your own personal experience onto other users.
But, regardless, it's okay to have different opinions and experiences, just don't project them as something everyone experienced.
I had issue over issue over issue.
As I mentioned I eventually ended up playing the game on Windows (which was a good gaming experience but a terrible OS experience, to be honest).
But yes, not everyone experiences something the same way.
Sadly or not, customer experience is not based on percentage: you evaluate based on YOUR experience, not someone else’s. (;
Just a sidenote:
Do you want or not my aluminum “powered by Solus” sticker? I’ve ordered it for you, bro!
Facepunch are no longer selling the Linux version of the survival game Rust (updated)
6 Aug 2018 at 3:55 pm UTC
That’s true.
A Unity problem? But the game I bought is from Facepunch. I don’t care about what engine they use. My “contract” is with them, not Unity.
What lies are you talking about?
That they have more abandoned projects than completed ones? That the game was never very stable? That updates more often than not actually break the game (OK, I’ll give that one as I stopped playing the game so it could be better now).
Nox, I love you man, but don’t call me a liar. I spoke of my personal experience as a customer and that is what should be considered. I didn’t make up anything.
I don’t even hate them. Just got burned, don’t want to get burned again. That’s why they’re blacklisted for me.
They were failing to deliver. Period.
Let’s just hope they keep supporting the game for Linux long enough to actually bring it back for sale.
Honestly, both for Linux gamers and their business (more sales).
6 Aug 2018 at 3:55 pm UTC
Quoting: noxWrong? For more than once I had to go on Windows do play Rust. A thing that pushed me away from the game.Quoting: joaojottaCurrent version of Unity?!? Since when did Rust become a stable game?Honestly, a lot of the issues for the past few months has been entirely caused by unity and nvidia issues. That's not on them.
Update after update Linux users chew their nails in hope for the game to even start.
That sounds like an excuse.
Regret buying the game.
Facepunch (according to their website) have more abandoned projects than finished/under development and prototypes combined so yeah, I’d say there’s more to it than just “Unity is broken for Linux”.
I could be wrong but I think there’s more to it.
Meanwhile, Facepunch Studios is on my black list.
They also don't have a history with linux problems after updates, unless you are talking about the system requirements going up.
Jotta, you are being too negative here.
Don't get me wrong here, I don't know what their long term plans are and I do not know if they'll let quality go even further down, but what you are saying is 1) factually wrong and 2) partially lies.
That’s true.
A Unity problem? But the game I bought is from Facepunch. I don’t care about what engine they use. My “contract” is with them, not Unity.
What lies are you talking about?
That they have more abandoned projects than completed ones? That the game was never very stable? That updates more often than not actually break the game (OK, I’ll give that one as I stopped playing the game so it could be better now).
Nox, I love you man, but don’t call me a liar. I spoke of my personal experience as a customer and that is what should be considered. I didn’t make up anything.
I don’t even hate them. Just got burned, don’t want to get burned again. That’s why they’re blacklisted for me.
They were failing to deliver. Period.
Let’s just hope they keep supporting the game for Linux long enough to actually bring it back for sale.
Honestly, both for Linux gamers and their business (more sales).
Football Manager 2019 announced and sadly it's not coming to Linux
6 Aug 2018 at 12:13 pm UTC Likes: 1
6 Aug 2018 at 12:13 pm UTC Likes: 1
Here’s my thought to SI:
Keep your re-skinned overpriced 2019 resource hungry Java crap.
I’ll be fine without it.
Now beetwen us: I have 2012, 2014, 2015 and a few other boxed versions and the only reason I don’t have them all is because of the stupid price tag.
This game is hugely overpriced!
Also, a football management game where you can’t praise/complain on individual player actions is crap (don’t know if it’s coming to 2019 or not but it should have come years ago).
Keep your re-skinned overpriced 2019 resource hungry Java crap.
I’ll be fine without it.
Now beetwen us: I have 2012, 2014, 2015 and a few other boxed versions and the only reason I don’t have them all is because of the stupid price tag.
This game is hugely overpriced!
Also, a football management game where you can’t praise/complain on individual player actions is crap (don’t know if it’s coming to 2019 or not but it should have come years ago).
Facepunch are no longer selling the Linux version of the survival game Rust (updated)
1 Aug 2018 at 11:04 pm UTC Likes: 1
1 Aug 2018 at 11:04 pm UTC Likes: 1
Current version of Unity?!? Since when did Rust become a stable game?
Update after update Linux users chew their nails in hope for the game to even start.
That sounds like an excuse.
Regret buying the game.
Facepunch (according to their website) have more abandoned projects than finished/under development and prototypes combined so yeah, I’d say there’s more to it than just “Unity is broken for Linux”.
I could be wrong but I think there’s more to it.
Meanwhile, Facepunch Studios is on my black list.
Update after update Linux users chew their nails in hope for the game to even start.
That sounds like an excuse.
Regret buying the game.
Facepunch (according to their website) have more abandoned projects than finished/under development and prototypes combined so yeah, I’d say there’s more to it than just “Unity is broken for Linux”.
I could be wrong but I think there’s more to it.
Meanwhile, Facepunch Studios is on my black list.
The new Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Panorama UI is now available on Linux
17 Jul 2018 at 10:22 am UTC
Are those statements from Linux users?
What graphics cards /drivers are we talking about?
17 Jul 2018 at 10:22 am UTC
Quoting: jestaThat would be great as I am trying to upgrade an old machine to the point of making CS:GO playable.Quoting: ragsuThis UI looks very nice. I tried it yesterday and unfortunately it lowered my fps from ~260 to 140-190. Kind of heavy if you ask me.Weird...Mostly what I have been reading have stated that it actually increases once fps.
Are those statements from Linux users?
What graphics cards /drivers are we talking about?
The new Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Panorama UI is now available on Linux
17 Jul 2018 at 10:20 am UTC
Do they do it in Competitive Mode only or Casual as well?
Rage kids I actually don’t care that much because there’s the “Block Communications” option (love it!).
But it’s nice to know they care.
Anyway, back to topic:
Is the UI available in all game modes now?
I’d love to give it a try!
17 Jul 2018 at 10:20 am UTC
Quoting: 1xokMaybe they should do more. More often than not I get (clear) cheaters shooting through walls and roofs.Quoting: joaojottaThey do something against cheaters:Quoting: MichaelTunnellthis looks much better . . . the old/current UI looks like a poorly designed website from 15 years ago.True but I wish they did something about cheaters and raging kids instead. I don’t think reporting does anything at all.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ObhK8lUfIlc [External Link]
Do they do it in Competitive Mode only or Casual as well?
Rage kids I actually don’t care that much because there’s the “Block Communications” option (love it!).
But it’s nice to know they care.
Anyway, back to topic:
Is the UI available in all game modes now?
I’d love to give it a try!
The new Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Panorama UI is now available on Linux
12 Jul 2018 at 5:36 pm UTC
12 Jul 2018 at 5:36 pm UTC
Quoting: MichaelTunnellthis looks much better . . . the old/current UI looks like a poorly designed website from 15 years ago.True but I wish they did something about cheaters and raging kids instead. I don’t think reporting does anything at all.
The new Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Panorama UI is now available on Linux
12 Jul 2018 at 12:17 pm UTC
12 Jul 2018 at 12:17 pm UTC
It looks like a totally different game!
I think it looks great but I have to try it to see if it’s good.
I think it looks great but I have to try it to see if it’s good.
Rocket League to get a Jurassic World themed DLC pack, Salty Shores arena update is out
7 Jun 2018 at 8:18 am UTC
I spoke too early. Don’t feel like giving them money anymore.
7 Jun 2018 at 8:18 am UTC
Quoting: noxHad a really bad server today, so it looks like that's still a thing :(Sadly, yes, that’s still a thing.
I spoke too early. Don’t feel like giving them money anymore.
Rocket League to get a Jurassic World themed DLC pack, Salty Shores arena update is out
6 Jun 2018 at 2:33 pm UTC
6 Jun 2018 at 2:33 pm UTC
At least they seam to have fixed they’re servers. They’ve been soooooooo slow in the past few days until yesterday, finally, they came back to normal.
I’m sure going to get this for my kid. He’s freaking out already!!
I’m sure going to get this for my kid. He’s freaking out already!!
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