LeonardoWake up and smell the glaciersEagle River, AlaskaIcrontian
edited December 2008
There must be at least 12 people eagerly awaiting the release!
No, I'm not making fun of Linux, just at some of the users who have been claiming that Linux is on the threshold of becoming mainstream. Oh, the claim has been going on for years now. That mainstream always gets put off for future special development.
I hope it does take off and go mainstream. I'm not holding my breath.
But yeah, I must acknowledge that if the Stream engine is released for Linux, that would indeed by a HUGE milestone.
The two most common complaints I hear from the Linux community is
- No game support (besides Q3, UT, and a handful of others)
- No Adobe CSX support
To which I agree 100%. If I could get more of my games and Adobe Creative Suite with native linux support (because I dont care what you say running Pohtoshop in crossover office blows) I'd reformat this XP rig and put Gentoo or Ubuntu on it in an instance.
I love fiddling around with Linux. I actually love the learning curve (especially with Gentoo) and having to "get under the hood" to make things work. What I don't like is having a shitty app selection.
Getting Steam to work for linux is cool. But it in no way is going to put linux into the mainstream for the desktops. I predict it'll have almost no impact at all. Before linux can go mainstream you'll have to be able to walk into EBGames and buy whatever software you want for it. Now if that means the 'linux' rack or more preferably have all PC games worth on windows, linux and OS X. That will be a beautiful world.
a lack of game support is pretty much the only reason i don't run linux on my desktop. a distant, distant second is itunes.
I wonder if steam will guarantee that all of the games available on steam will run correctly...looks like only source games now. Maybe they should partner with cedega.
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No, I'm not making fun of Linux, just at some of the users who have been claiming that Linux is on the threshold of becoming mainstream. Oh, the claim has been going on for years now. That mainstream always gets put off for future special development.
I hope it does take off and go mainstream. I'm not holding my breath.
But yeah, I must acknowledge that if the Stream engine is released for Linux, that would indeed by a HUGE milestone.
The two most common complaints I hear from the Linux community is
- No game support (besides Q3, UT, and a handful of others)
- No Adobe CSX support
To which I agree 100%. If I could get more of my games and Adobe Creative Suite with native linux support (because I dont care what you say running Pohtoshop in crossover office blows) I'd reformat this XP rig and put Gentoo or Ubuntu on it in an instance.
I love fiddling around with Linux. I actually love the learning curve (especially with Gentoo) and having to "get under the hood" to make things work. What I don't like is having a shitty app selection.
I wonder if steam will guarantee that all of the games available on steam will run correctly...looks like only source games now. Maybe they should partner with cedega.