oh you did research... now i guess that you know where the brain is, right? j/k
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oh you did research... now i guess that you know where the brain is, right? j/k
I agree. Linux needs something that kicks some serious tale (so to speak).
Anyhow can go out and buy a windows based pc game and hopefully get it running in wine, cedega, or crossover. But to have that unique game directly associated with linux.
Which is why I took part in the LGC <a href="http://www.linuxgameconsortium.com" target="_blank"><img border="0" height="8" src="http://www.linuxgameconsortium.com/uploaded/LGC_logo-360x86.jpg" /> </a>
Finally, someone (despite being new) got the guts to start a site geared around linux game retailing for developers.
I agree. Linux needs something that kicks some serious tale (so to speak).
Anyhow can go out and buy a windows based pc game and hopefully get it running in wine, cedega, or crossover. But to have that unique game directly associated with linux.
Which is why I took part in the LGC @ http://www.linuxgameconsortium.com
Finally, someone (despite being new) got the guts to start a site geared around linux game retailing for developers.
A rational person would look at what he's getting for his money and on Linux that's not much. If you're a avid Linux user and a gamer then buying a Wintendo will pay for itself. Already the people that fight to make things work in WINE are half irrational - I've wasted many enough hours to know.
If you are a real fan of a game or type of games, you don't sit around waiting for a Linux port. You buy the game on release, and do what you have to do. Few people have problems running a closed source game on a closed source OS, you can't expect anything else. Trying to split some really high porting costs over the few remaining people will never become big.
I'm still hoping that some game, maybe not an AAA title but at least with a retail shelf presence will offer same-time Linux support and that with Linux being so game-starved as it is, that it's actually a big enough hit to make it worthwhile. I did buy World of Goo but despite the press nothing much followed.