Originally posted by deanjo
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Will UT3 For Linux Be Released This Year?
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Think about it this way... One of the biggest complaint about Linux (compared to Windows) is the lack of games.
As the market switches to consoles only, the home market playing field is being leveled.
Far better, Linux is a better candidate for PS3/WII emulation...
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Epic is abandoning the slowly sinking ship that is PC Gaming and they are reprioritizing their company which includes canceling the Linux UT3 client. That is what I gather from all of their recent actions.
Might as well scratch UT3 off your Linux gaming list.
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Originally posted by Kevin View PostEpic is abandoning the slowly sinking ship that is PC Gaming and they are reprioritizing their company which includes canceling the Linux UT3 client. That is what I gather from all of their recent actions.
Might as well scratch UT3 off your Linux gaming list.
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Originally posted by deanjo View PostMore depressing articles on Epics future plans with the Unreal 4 engine.
http://www.bit-tech.net/news/2008/03...get_consoles/1
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Originally posted by Kevin View PostEpic is abandoning the slowly sinking ship that is PC Gaming and they are reprioritizing their company which includes canceling the Linux UT3 client. That is what I gather from all of their recent actions.
Might as well scratch UT3 off your Linux gaming list.
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Originally posted by para_para_fiend View PostHave you read the thread? or just the tail end? Going by what Ryan has said anyways, its seems ready to go, other than the legal issues.
Fact of the matter is, Croteam's not finished the next gen of the Serious Engine (so no SS2 for Linux yet...) and there's been only legal snag that's supposed to be settled shortly in the case of UT3 (Ryan DID indicate that something had to be reworked and it'd be a little bit...). And then there was the batch of newbies that were never heard from again when the hit-piece from that German "news source" put up inaccurately claiming that Id "might not" be continuing to support Linux.
I'm not entirely sure what to make of all of it. Is it just disgruntled Linux users finally voicing an opinion, or is there something else at work here?
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