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Originally posted by rmenessec View PostI see they still don't bother to list which ports for Linux (if any) have native 64-bit builds. The last time I tried to get this information from them, the HIB had ended before they replied. Can anyone tell me if any of these games have native 64-bit builds? Or are they all exclusively IA32 again?
Eets Munchies - 64-bit
FTL - 64-bit
FEZ - 64-bit
Brutal Legend - 32-bit only
Trine 2 - 32-bit only
Mark of the Ninja - Unkown, the steam version only has 32-bit, but that's pretty normal. The Humble download is like 3GB, so it'll take a while.
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Originally posted by KameZero View PostHappy to check! Though I never personally saw the point if not install the 32bit libs, but anyway...
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Originally posted by Mike Frett View PostThis exactly. I understand TL1 was done from a different company. They should get Ryan and get a TL2 port out and put both on Steam or directly from their site.
If they have a game already out on Steam for Windows or even Mac, participating in a HB requires
them to release the Linux(/Mac) ports on Steam as well.
And yes - before yelling at me - I'm all for still providing DRM-free versions with separate installers.
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Originally posted by entropy View PostI'd really like to see the Humble Bundle guys to change terms for the participating companies.
If they have a game already out on Steam for Windows or even Mac, participating in a HB requires
them to release the Linux(/Mac) ports on Steam as well.
And yes - before yelling at me - I'm all for still providing DRM-free versions with separate installers.
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