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  • #11
    This Caster game is now available on Steam too. Interesting.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by xav1r View Post
      This Caster game is now available on Steam too. Interesting.
      I can't comment on whether or not the Caster version on Steam indicates that there will be a Linux version of Steam. All I know is that Mike got a slot on Steam in addition to his current delivery mechanism. I'm sure I'll find out more details on things once we go Gold with it.

      On a separate note: So far, there's only really been one really show-stopper type issue that's been reported with the beta testing (and that is getting looked into right now...). The others appear to be the typical simple stuff like blown dependencies, etc... (Anyone ever tells me "it works on my machine" as anything other than a half-joking or joking response I'm going to laugh in their face... ) It's looking good so far and you'll all have a good shot at getting your hands on it here very shortly.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Svartalf View Post
        I can't comment on whether or not the Caster version on Steam indicates that there will be a Linux version of Steam. All I know is that Mike got a slot on Steam in addition to his current delivery mechanism. I'm sure I'll find out more details on things once we go Gold with it.

        On a separate note: So far, there's only really been one really show-stopper type issue that's been reported with the beta testing (and that is getting looked into right now...). The others appear to be the typical simple stuff like blown dependencies, etc... (Anyone ever tells me "it works on my machine" as anything other than a half-joking or joking response I'm going to laugh in their face... ) It's looking good so far and you'll all have a good shot at getting your hands on it here very shortly.
        I doubt Caster being on steam means steam itself will be on linux. Gabe just hates linux, he is an ex microsoft employee, and he made his fortune with windows after all.

        BTW, Svartalk, do you still take beta testers for Caster? I would be interested in trying this, and since im interested in trying the new openGL support in linux guests from Virtualbox, this could be a good way to try them both.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by xav1r View Post
          I doubt Caster being on steam means steam itself will be on linux. Gabe just hates linux, he is an ex microsoft employee, and he made his fortune with windows after all.
          He may hate Linux, but if the guys holding the purse strings tell him to do a Linux version, he'll bitch and moan- and then do a Linux version of Steam and/or port Source. Not that this has or will transpire that way.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Svartalf View Post
            He may hate Linux, but if the guys holding the purse strings tell him to do a Linux version, he'll bitch and moan- and then do a Linux version of Steam and/or port Source. Not that this has or will transpire that way.
            I am not convinced really. No offense of course Svartalf, you know you way around the industry way better then me/most of us. But Steam is thoroughly woven with Internet Explorer. A Linux/mac version would require a lot of rewriting.

            The explicit choice for IE also makes me think they never wanted their shop to be cross platform. Any programmer with a bit of foresight would have known that choosing IE would limit that possibility.

            Also, I am suspecting Steam to be riddled with bad code. It has the responsiveness of looking at a web page using less then 56kbps. Linux doesn't respond that well on bad code as Windows does so they'll have to clean that up aswell.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by MaestroMaus View Post
              I am not convinced really. No offense of course Svartalf, you know you way around the industry way better then me/most of us. But Steam is thoroughly woven with Internet Explorer. A Linux/mac version would require a lot of rewriting.
              How do you KNOW how it's woven in or not? Do you have source code access to show that it is or is it just a supposition based upon your usage thereof?

              For the record, many, many, many people still falsely presume that since it' uses DirectX that a game can't be ported, especially if it uses DX10- which is largely incorrect as a statement.

              Having said this, I don't know either way what's going to go down. But we don't need people inventing things either way.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by MaestroMaus View Post
                I am not convinced really. No offense of course Svartalf, you know you way around the industry way better then me/most of us. But Steam is thoroughly woven with Internet Explorer. A Linux/mac version would require a lot of rewriting.

                The explicit choice for IE also makes me think they never wanted their shop to be cross platform. Any programmer with a bit of foresight would have known that choosing IE would limit that possibility.

                Also, I am suspecting Steam to be riddled with bad code. It has the responsiveness of looking at a web page using less then 56kbps. Linux doesn't respond that well on bad code as Windows does so they'll have to clean that up aswell.
                Well, in all fairness they probably just went with what the most popular browser at the time. A similar digital download client like Impulse from Stardock works only with IE too. And coincidentally, it's as slow if not more than steam is to browse a web page.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Svartalf View Post
                  How do you KNOW how it's woven in or not? Do you have source code access to show that it is or is it just a supposition based upon your usage thereof?

                  For the record, many, many, many people still falsely presume that since it' uses DirectX that a game can't be ported, especially if it uses DX10- which is largely incorrect as a statement.

                  Having said this, I don't know either way what's going to go down. But we don't need people inventing things either way.
                  It's not woven, Steam just uses IE to browse and show webpages. Impulse client does that too. I suppose a few 100s code changes could correct that problem.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Svartalf View Post
                    How do you KNOW how it's woven in or not? Do you have source code access to show that it is or is it just a supposition based upon your usage thereof?

                    For the record, many, many, many people still falsely presume that since it' uses DirectX that a game can't be ported, especially if it uses DX10- which is largely incorrect as a statement.

                    Having said this, I don't know either way what's going to go down. But we don't need people inventing things either way.
                    Originally posted by xav1r View Post
                    It's not woven, Steam just uses IE to browse and show webpages. Impulse client does that too. I suppose a few 100s code changes could correct that problem.
                    I think IE is also used for the in game overlay/downloads/friends list

                    Like Svartalf pointed out, I guessed it based on the usage thereof. Although I think I made an educated guess, I am not going to defend it, because he is right. I don't know for sure, and I shouldn't be part of a rumor machine. Sorry for the trouble lads.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by MaestroMaus View Post
                      Like Svartalf pointed out, I guessed it based on the usage thereof. Although I think I made an educated guess, I am not going to defend it, because he is right. I don't know for sure, and I shouldn't be part of a rumor machine. Sorry for the trouble lads.

                      It's all good. I just don't want a batch of misinformation going about all over the place. Each of us makes educated guesses when we don't have the info in hand to prove pro/con. I've my own bits of info and it's because of the info I do have and my educated guess that I'm sitting on the fence- I'll believe pro/con when I see proof that it exists or conclusive proof that it doesn't. And Gabe's "hatred" for Linux doesn't count as a con...

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