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Planetary Annihilation begins its Linux onslaught!
20 Jun 2013 at 9:42 am UTC
I could also add that I waited for years for Linux to become a ghaming platform, and this is happening right now.
20 Jun 2013 at 9:42 am UTC
It won't get cheaper than $40 before next year since the retail release isn't until December so keep that in mind guys.I can wait. I waited 10 years for Fallout 3, I have been waiting for 14 years for the next Planescape (pledged), 25 years of waiting for Wasteland 2...I could go on! :D
I could also add that I waited for years for Linux to become a ghaming platform, and this is happening right now.
FRONTIERS - Explore, Discover & Survive with native linux version
20 Jun 2013 at 6:36 am UTC
Anyhow, pledged for this. Looking forward to this game as I sometimes enjoy just going around virtual worlds just to see the lore. I bought proteus just for that, a quiet world without too much violence, but after an hour of playing with it felt quite bored. Frontier certainly takes a lot of influence from Morrowind, possiblty Gothic as well. Looking forward to playing this from my Linux machine.
20 Jun 2013 at 6:36 am UTC
Yes, distributing personally is great and all, but I'd much prefer Desura keys (and a standalone installer on Desura to download).I wish Desura had more traction, they are such a great site. AND I believe totally that they can live alongside steam. Maybe steam can buy them, although I suppose the whole greenlight project is just that. It is however difficult for developers to get any sales if tyhey are not greenlit.
Anyhow, pledged for this. Looking forward to this game as I sometimes enjoy just going around virtual worlds just to see the lore. I bought proteus just for that, a quiet world without too much violence, but after an hour of playing with it felt quite bored. Frontier certainly takes a lot of influence from Morrowind, possiblty Gothic as well. Looking forward to playing this from my Linux machine.
Planetary Annihilation begins its Linux onslaught!
19 Jun 2013 at 3:13 pm UTC
19 Jun 2013 at 3:13 pm UTC
Yes, I will definitely buy it, but not at that price. I can see that people are annoyed by the price but then again, if you want to buy it for that price, buy it at that price, if you are not interested, wait until the price comes down. I don't see what all the fuss is about. Some people are happy to pay that amount to play early.
The game itself does not break any grounds when you look at the "planet" view, but truly becomes innovative when you see the space/universe view. Bombarding someone from a moon, great idea!
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Edited again: I think the game may be trading for $20 dollars by 2014.
The game itself does not break any grounds when you look at the "planet" view, but truly becomes innovative when you see the space/universe view. Bombarding someone from a moon, great idea!
Edited For typo
Edited again: I think the game may be trading for $20 dollars by 2014.
Introducing The Humble Bundle with Android 6!
19 Jun 2013 at 8:55 am UTC
19 Jun 2013 at 8:55 am UTC
This is yet another brilliant bundle... if you have Android. Most of these titles have been in the other bundles... but not for Android. Frozen Synapse is really a great CROSS platform multi-player. It is its debut on Android. Aquaria is another great Linux title if you are into platformers. Steath Bastard has been awarded several prizes. Broken Sword is a point-and-click that you should not pass. I do not know the other games intimately, but strongly recommend these if you have a large phone, or a tablet, and are tired of the same old Angry Birds and Zynga games that unfortunately sem to clutter the mobile gaming space.
Unepic RPG game will head to Linux!
17 Jun 2013 at 7:52 am UTC
17 Jun 2013 at 7:52 am UTC
Good, I held out buying it on GOG. GOG is going to lose a lot of sale by refusing to include the linux binaries. I still support GOG for their really old games.
Unepic is really a promising title.
Unepic is really a promising title.
Europa Universalis IV available for pre-order and for Linux!
5 Jun 2013 at 2:29 pm UTC
5 Jun 2013 at 2:29 pm UTC
Paradox has really invested in the Linux Platform. Would be nice to see one of the darling "commercial" indie game Mount and Blade also featured on the Linux portfolio.
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