Gabe said he was working on a linux client for steam ten years ago. Hasn't happened yet. It's clearly a scam. Gabe's goin' to jail.Speaker to Animals wrote:GrumpyCatFace wrote:Kingdom Come? Yeah, that might be my first full-price purchase in a long, long time.Speaker to Animals wrote:That medieval game looks incredible.
Not sure it's worth installing Windows, though.
PC games should be made for Linux by default these days. Just test the games on the most common distros like Ubuntu, Mint, etc. Or, for that matter, maybe Valve can create a default PC gaming distro branched off Ubuntu.
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GrumpyCatFace wrote:Dumb slut partied too hard and woke up in a weird house. Ran out the door, weeping for her failed life choices, concerned townsfolk notes her appearance and alerted the fuzz.
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The console market is saturated, and moving closer and closer to combining like Sirius and XM.Speaker to Animals wrote:The way I think it should be done is for somebody like Valve to create their own Ubuntu branch and market it as a default gaming distro for most machines. They could work directly with other publishers and developers to figure out what needs to go in there, minimum hardware standards, etc. It would basically be a distro put together by the gaming industry itself that they all build towards.
Then, if you want to use other distros, people could write scripts that will test your system and tell you how compatible it is with the latest Valve distro.
They almost did something like this with their Steambox idea, but I think where they went wrong was trying to make their own console. They should focus on a free, open-sourced Linux distro that only Steam and other development studios maintain and perfect that fucking thing for gaming only.
One thing that would be cool is to create a script that ranks your system according to video, sound, and processor speed. Maybe add something in there for networking, such that it can test your broadband, etc. Then a game could say your min requirements are rank 2 processor, rank1 video, rank 4 network. The script could easily by built into the Steam platform and automatically tell you what games you can play on your current system.
Steam could be integrated directly into the OS too.
PC market belongs to Windows, and is also moving towards a merger with console gaming.
The gaming industry is moving towards less division, not more.
Customers are more interested in removing the barriers of the various platforms.
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Okeefenokee wrote:Gabe said he was working on a linux client for steam ten years ago. Hasn't happened yet. It's clearly a scam. Gabe's goin' to jail.Speaker to Animals wrote:GrumpyCatFace wrote:
Kingdom Come? Yeah, that might be my first full-price purchase in a long, long time.
Not sure it's worth installing Windows, though.
PC games should be made for Linux by default these days. Just test the games on the most common distros like Ubuntu, Mint, etc. Or, for that matter, maybe Valve can create a default PC gaming distro branched off Ubuntu.
There's been a Linux steam client for about six years..
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Okeefenokee wrote:The console market is saturated, and moving closer and closer to combining like Sirius and XM.Speaker to Animals wrote:The way I think it should be done is for somebody like Valve to create their own Ubuntu branch and market it as a default gaming distro for most machines. They could work directly with other publishers and developers to figure out what needs to go in there, minimum hardware standards, etc. It would basically be a distro put together by the gaming industry itself that they all build towards.
Then, if you want to use other distros, people could write scripts that will test your system and tell you how compatible it is with the latest Valve distro.
They almost did something like this with their Steambox idea, but I think where they went wrong was trying to make their own console. They should focus on a free, open-sourced Linux distro that only Steam and other development studios maintain and perfect that fucking thing for gaming only.
One thing that would be cool is to create a script that ranks your system according to video, sound, and processor speed. Maybe add something in there for networking, such that it can test your broadband, etc. Then a game could say your min requirements are rank 2 processor, rank1 video, rank 4 network. The script could easily by built into the Steam platform and automatically tell you what games you can play on your current system.
Steam could be integrated directly into the OS too.
PC market belongs to Windows, and is also moving towards a merger with console gaming.
The gaming industry is moving towards less division, not more.
Customers are more interested in removing the barriers of the various platforms.
The market is split again. Serious gamers want deep, complex games. A lot of others want simplistic gameplay on a console. They are two different ways of gaming that don't really mix well.
PC games absolutely are going to drift into Linux land unless Windows improves, which is doubtful.
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Sure, then you need to remember the time tables of the gold and silver train as well, and where they are going be...GrumpyCatFace wrote:Eh? Oh, maps of the Caribbean? Some of us don’t need them.The Conservative wrote:Sure, maps to go with the D/L?GrumpyCatFace wrote:
$10 and it's yours.
http://store.steampowered.com/app/3920/ ... s_Pirates/
GoG has both the original and the Gold versions together for $6.
https://www.gog.com/game/pirates_gold_plus
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It’s been a long time, but it remember it always being the same month.The Conservative wrote:Sure, then you need to remember the time tables of the gold and silver train as well, and where they are going be...GrumpyCatFace wrote:Eh? Oh, maps of the Caribbean? Some of us don’t need them.The Conservative wrote:
Sure, maps to go with the D/L?
If you need to cheat at it, you have the Internet.
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GrumpyCatFace wrote:It’s been a long time, but it remember it always being the same month.The Conservative wrote:Sure, then you need to remember the time tables of the gold and silver train as well, and where they are going be...GrumpyCatFace wrote:
Eh? Oh, maps of the Caribbean? Some of us don’t need them.
If you need to cheat at it, you have the Internet.
Same month, different place depending on the age/year you are playing.
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Go get the information from dying sea captains, like everybody else.The Conservative wrote:GrumpyCatFace wrote:It’s been a long time, but it remember it always being the same month.The Conservative wrote:
Sure, then you need to remember the time tables of the gold and silver train as well, and where they are going be...
If you need to cheat at it, you have the Internet.
Same month, different place depending on the age/year you are playing.
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He's going to jail.Speaker to Animals wrote:Okeefenokee wrote:Gabe said he was working on a linux client for steam ten years ago. Hasn't happened yet. It's clearly a scam. Gabe's goin' to jail.Speaker to Animals wrote:
Not sure it's worth installing Windows, though.
PC games should be made for Linux by default these days. Just test the games on the most common distros like Ubuntu, Mint, etc. Or, for that matter, maybe Valve can create a default PC gaming distro branched off Ubuntu.
There's been a Linux steam client for about six years..
GrumpyCatFace wrote:Dumb slut partied too hard and woke up in a weird house. Ran out the door, weeping for her failed life choices, concerned townsfolk notes her appearance and alerted the fuzz.
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Always do, or at port. The point is the book and map were always required when playing originally.GrumpyCatFace wrote:Go get the information from dying sea captains, like everybody else.The Conservative wrote:GrumpyCatFace wrote:
It’s been a long time, but it remember it always being the same month.
If you need to cheat at it, you have the Internet.
Same month, different place depending on the age/year you are playing.
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