Latest Comments by Cyril
Serious Sam HD: The Second Encounter is now available on the Fusion engine with Vulkan
9 Apr 2017 at 12:41 pm UTC
9 Apr 2017 at 12:41 pm UTC
Not a single word about GOG release or whatever ?
Come on Croteam ! :)
Come on Croteam ! :)
Open source RTS game MegaGlest has been released on Steam
3 Apr 2017 at 5:15 pm UTC
3 Apr 2017 at 5:15 pm UTC
I would prefer to donate directly on their website. Better choice IMHO.
Mad Max meets Vulkan in a new fully public beta for Linux, benchmarks and OpenGL vs Vulkan comparisons
30 Mar 2017 at 8:42 pm UTC
30 Mar 2017 at 8:42 pm UTC
F**k, i want this game ! I want it DRM-Free...
@Feral It would be fair to pirate this game (because Steam) and make you a donation for the good work ?
As i see, i'm afraid that all games will have Vulkan support, they'll not be available DRM-Free, it would be quite sad...
@Feral It would be fair to pirate this game (because Steam) and make you a donation for the good work ?
As i see, i'm afraid that all games will have Vulkan support, they'll not be available DRM-Free, it would be quite sad...
To no surprise the Cossacks 3 Linux version has been delayed once again
29 Mar 2017 at 4:00 pm UTC
29 Mar 2017 at 4:00 pm UTC
I start to lose hope.
Serious Sam HD: The First Encounter should get the Fusion update with Linux & Vulkan on Monday or Tuesday
19 Mar 2017 at 11:35 am UTC
19 Mar 2017 at 11:35 am UTC
Will it come on GOG ? I'm afraid about the answer.
Editorial: On paying for Linux games when you already have a Windows version
15 Mar 2017 at 7:44 pm UTC Likes: 2
So it's not so easy, i can understand that.
The problem here, it's just that Windows version and Linux/OSX versions have not always multiplayer compatibilities etc.
That's the main issue, without this, you could play all games with your friends.
But yeah not so simple due to middleware and so on...
15 Mar 2017 at 7:44 pm UTC Likes: 2
It work perfect for you, who love linux. But when friends ask me to try linux and they get dissapointed because not all their games works on linux now i just need to sum that no one of their games will work because they have to buy them all again. Yes sure, its a great idea... blehYeah but if you want to switch from Windows to Linux, it's not just for Games. It have generally a philosophy behind that.
So it's not so easy, i can understand that.
The problem here, it's just that Windows version and Linux/OSX versions have not always multiplayer compatibilities etc.
That's the main issue, without this, you could play all games with your friends.
But yeah not so simple due to middleware and so on...
Editorial: On paying for Linux games when you already have a Windows version
15 Mar 2017 at 7:16 pm UTC Likes: 4
15 Mar 2017 at 7:16 pm UTC Likes: 4
Ok, i read all comments. And yes it's a very hard topic.
I agree with some and i don't agree with some statements.
But i would like to add some issue, that nobody talked here and i think it's important.
==> The DRM-Free case.
I mean, buy a Linux version of a game ported/developed by some companies (that i already have on Windows or not), i don't have problems with this.
But stay stuck in the Steam environment, with all it's monopoly, DRM etc. I don't think it's an ultimate goal of Gaming on Linux, and even Windows or OS X...
In all cases, it's not really good, and even more when we're speaking about Linux, the Open Source OS.
And that's the main reason i'm still don't buy games ported by Feral and many others.
I already asked this question, why they don't release at DMR-Free, for example on their own store if they want to have Full money on it ?
I'll not have the answer soon...
Besides that, the "No Tux = No Bux", i don't apply blindly that, for some old games for example, in sold.
I can buy them if it's run pretty well on Wine. I accept that.
All the old games can't be ported to Linux/OS X...
In fact for me it's (1 is top) :
1 - Open Source Linux Game
2 - DRM-Free Linux Game
3 - DRM-Free Windows Game
4 - Linux Game with DRM
5 - Windows Game with DRM
But, in practice, i never buy games with DRM.
I agree with some and i don't agree with some statements.
But i would like to add some issue, that nobody talked here and i think it's important.
==> The DRM-Free case.
I mean, buy a Linux version of a game ported/developed by some companies (that i already have on Windows or not), i don't have problems with this.
But stay stuck in the Steam environment, with all it's monopoly, DRM etc. I don't think it's an ultimate goal of Gaming on Linux, and even Windows or OS X...
In all cases, it's not really good, and even more when we're speaking about Linux, the Open Source OS.
And that's the main reason i'm still don't buy games ported by Feral and many others.
I already asked this question, why they don't release at DMR-Free, for example on their own store if they want to have Full money on it ?
I'll not have the answer soon...
Besides that, the "No Tux = No Bux", i don't apply blindly that, for some old games for example, in sold.
I can buy them if it's run pretty well on Wine. I accept that.
All the old games can't be ported to Linux/OS X...
In fact for me it's (1 is top) :
1 - Open Source Linux Game
2 - DRM-Free Linux Game
3 - DRM-Free Windows Game
4 - Linux Game with DRM
5 - Windows Game with DRM
But, in practice, i never buy games with DRM.
Dropshot, a brand new game mode is heading to Rocket League this month
14 Mar 2017 at 5:24 pm UTC
14 Mar 2017 at 5:24 pm UTC
there's a deep integration between Psyonix and Steam multiplayer services so it will never happen.That makes me sad.
Dropshot, a brand new game mode is heading to Rocket League this month
13 Mar 2017 at 5:13 pm UTC
13 Mar 2017 at 5:13 pm UTC
Is there any hope to see this game on DRM-Free ? :|
Mesa 17.1 release is now scheduled for May
9 Mar 2017 at 6:24 pm UTC Likes: 2
9 Mar 2017 at 6:24 pm UTC Likes: 2
I'm really thinking of switch to a Full AMD PC in future too.
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