id Software's Rage May Not Be Coming To Linux Soon

Written by Michael Larabel in Linux Gaming on 4 August 2011 at 05:40 PM EDT. 46 Comments
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The good news out of John Carmack's QuakeCon 2011 keynote is that the Doom 3 source-code will be released this year following the release of id Software's Rage game based upon their shiny new id Tech 5 engine. The bad news? The Linux client for the Rage game has an uncertain future.

During the Q&A session of Carmack's keynote, the Linux support for Rage was brought up. Carmack, sadly, admitted the Linux support isn't a huge priority nor even the Mac support. Right now they're working on getting Rage out the door for the PC and consoles. Carmack concedes that the Linux client is basically at the bottom of the totem pole.id Software has ported their games to Linux in the past, id Software remains an open-source friendly company, and previously Carmack has said id Tech 5 would likely come to Linux, albeit not on the launch day.

There's still hope that id Tech 5 / Rage is coming to Linux, but it sounds like Linux gamers may be waiting a while before seeing this next-generation game appear natively on their favorite Linux distribution.
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