I touched on this somewhat in my TuxGames thread, but I've thought about it a bit and refined my thoughts here.
If you look at TuxGames, they've got some big-name Windows games available there- none of them are terribly recent, and some of the bigger titles are from the early 2000's.
What stopped the flow of these titles onto the Linux platform, and how can we get that started again?
(I'm greatly enjoying the small indie titles that are available, and am quickly approaching the point where I have more games than I have time to play them.)
If you look at TuxGames, they've got some big-name Windows games available there- none of them are terribly recent, and some of the bigger titles are from the early 2000's.
What stopped the flow of these titles onto the Linux platform, and how can we get that started again?
(I'm greatly enjoying the small indie titles that are available, and am quickly approaching the point where I have more games than I have time to play them.)
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