Originally posted by Kristian Joensen
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Well you could say the same about 2K Games or Rockstar, ZeniMax, EA, Activision etc. You argument applies to EVERY publisher, distributor and online retailer/distributor out there. But it is far far far from inevitable that they will come to Linux. A lot of good things are happening on the Linux gaming front but that isn't bringing us Epic Games or id Software or CryTek or any number of developers and publishers. It takes more than a little bit of positive momentum. Sure it may bring some ports like Football Manager 14. But it doesn't mean that every game or every publisher or every digital distributor suddenly will *INEVITABLY* come to Linux.
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Originally posted by Kristian Joensen View PostWell you could say the same about 2K Games or Rockstar, ZeniMax, EA, Activision etc. You argument applies to EVERY publisher, distributor and online retailer/distributor out there. But it is far far far from inevitable that they will come to Linux. A lot of good things are happening on the Linux gaming front but that isn't bringing us Epic Games or id Software or CryTek or any number of developers and publishers. It takes more than a little bit of positive momentum. Sure it may bring some ports like Football Manager 14. But it doesn't mean that every game or every publisher or every digital distributor suddenly will *INEVITABLY* come to Linux.
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Well I hope you are correct, but I don't really see them as a Linux friendly company. But you are correct that the demographics and philosophy are much more enticing with regards to GOG than say EA. But then again id has open sourced even new games! Yet I don't see them returning to Linux and even less bringing their parent company with them. In that same way I consder GOG to be a long shot
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Originally posted by Kristian Joensen View PostWell I hope you are correct, but I don't really see them as a Linux friendly company. But you are correct that the demographics and philosophy are much more enticing with regards to GOG than say EA. But then again id has open sourced even new games! Yet I don't see them returning to Linux and even less bringing their parent company with them. In that same way I consder GOG to be a long shot
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I certainly support people voting for the Linux suggestion and the like!
On something you mentioned previously about some of the big companies like EA liking DRM, etc. EA is also has a bunch of games DRM free on GOG, they released the source code for Sim City and have done some things like that from time to time and lastly they have a bunch of games on MAC.
With Sega/Sports Interactive porting Football Manager 2014 to Linux, who knows what could happen. Many of the mainstream companies have pretty good support for Mac.
Max Payne 3 is about to come out for Mac. Sadly it wouldn't surprise me if EA or Take Two were to beat GOG out to Linux(if GOG ever comes to Linux).
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Originally posted by Kristian Joensen View PostI certainly support people voting for the Linux suggestion and the like!
On something you mentioned previously about some of the big companies like EA liking DRM, etc. EA is also has a bunch of games DRM free on GOG, they released the source code for Sim City and have done some things like that from time to time and lastly they have a bunch of games on MAC.
With Sega/Sports Interactive porting Football Manager 2014 to Linux, who knows what could happen. Many of the mainstream companies have pretty good support for Mac.
Max Payne 3 is about to come out for Mac. Sadly it wouldn't surprise me if EA or Take Two were to beat GOG out to Linux(if GOG ever comes to Linux).
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Originally posted by Kristian Joensen View PostWith Sega/Sports Interactive porting Football Manager 2014 to Linux, who knows what could happen. Many of the mainstream companies have pretty good support for Mac.
If you want to remain delusional about linux, feel free, but CDProjeckt RED is out to make money. Hosting games that have been ported and porting their own games will cost them more than they bring in.
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I don't think one single dev would make much difference but it can't hurt. I hope he has a positive influence.
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I wonder how GOG would react if a dev sneaked Linux binaries in the master given to them for a game? Hid them somewhere or something.
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