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  • I tend to disagree heavily. I would think of it as rather gamey (most games I played over the last year were much more narrative-oriented; this is a quintessential game!). Is there a thing you don't like? You'll look good when playing it, and you might even feel cool!

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  • Implemented it for Acid Flight. https://thunderperfectwitchcraft.itch.io/acid-flight worked like a charm. Can't test the online support, but the offline variant didn't cause no trouble and saved my stuff correctly.

  • besides wine, what do you need to run non-steam games?
  • Didn't use Wine much lately, but when I do i use usually 2 prefixes; one for 32, one for 64 bit. Winetricks is often helpful; so is the appdb on WineHQ.

    Have fun!

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  • Hi Dulsi. Well done - might try to implement it in one of our games, just checked your code snippets. See you @ the other board.

  • Your favorite native Linux games?
    • Hyper Rogue: Roguelike set in a non-euclidian world. It redefines what a fantastic world might look like, and has a very unique atmosphere.
    • FTL: Deep space exploration ahoy. If you enjoy space operas, FTL is the thing to play.
    • Atomic Tanks: Oldschool artillery game. Great fun to play with friends.
    • Warsow: The quintessential FPS. Damn good.
    • Battle for Wesnoth, SuperTuxKart, Hedgewars are probably known. I love these.

    I'm programming our games primarily for Linux OSs. I'm very fond of them.

  • Valve Is A Wonderful Upstream Contributor To Linux & The Open-Source Community
  • Its a Private Company which is not focused to gain Profit because Investors push to.

    MARS is also a private company and has a section for child and slave labor on the Wikipedia.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mars,_Incorporated#Child_labor_and_slave_labor

    ZF is a private company and produces weapons.

    As I already said, Valve has a history of unethical and predatory business tactics. Do you suppose they do these for fun? (and would this improve things in your opinion?)

    Private companies are market participants and have to act in their interest, or go eventually down. Valve wants to make revenue with their investments. The Linux community is at best a vehicle, and at worst a target to them.

  • Valve Is A Wonderful Upstream Contributor To Linux & The Open-Source Community
  • I’ve used proton more often than not with games purchased through GoG. Their contributions to wine and the layer on top is excellent. Sam Latinga is a Valve employee and creator of libSDL, which is also another significant and foundational contribution to FOSS.

    Wine and SDL were around before Valve was involved. It is unclear if and how good they can prevail if Valve decides that they aren't interested anymore. Structures that are lost might be hard to regenerate.

    And as for Linux gaming, it wouldn’t be where it is without Valve.

    Half on the way to a glorified console for most of its users? The Linux gaming scene is now a reduced mirror of the gaming scene for Windows and the consoles; imo it was to be more interesting before. There was a higher and more vocal interest in smaller and more experimental productions. Nowadays it is the same as everywhere else.

    A company can do a lot of good without having to be exclusively good.

    Companies do profit, not good. The Linux Gaming scene was once quite sensitive to privacy, self control, and independence. Lemmy is a dedicated left site. But some of the folks here are cheerleading to a monopolist corp like there is no tomorrow. I'm from Germany - if I hear people worrying about what will happen when the benevolent dictator dies (see above in this thread) I get the creeps.

  • Valve Is A Wonderful Upstream Contributor To Linux & The Open-Source Community
  • Valve is a capitalist company, aiming for profit.

    They were heavily involved into establishing DRM in the video gaming world.

    They were among the first to establish "FreeToPlay", Lootboxes and whaling, a predatory business tactic.

    They accepted right wing extremist games in the past.

    They have a kind of monopolist web store for PC games.

    They are known to use the embrace and suffocate tactic against community projects in the past (DotA, once a community driven project is now a trademark of Valve).

    The linux gaming scene is flourishing, but this comes at the price of dependency. And not all this dependencies can be resolved at the will of the community; many of the users that came over in the last time are probably unable to start a binary without help.

  • Valve Is A Wonderful Upstream Contributor To Linux & The Open-Source Community
  • Valve is a wonderful contributor to Linux. Look what a beautiful wooden horse they have gifted to us!

  • is come as you are an example of counterpoint?
  • Take this with a grain of salt - I'm no academic musician: By the time Nevermind was done, there were afaik easier techniques for the composition of popsongs available. Also, using the "contrapoint"-principe would probably have resulted in either quite outworn or very unusual compositions - the counterpoint was used to evade dissonance, but in the 90s dissonances were common in rock music. An example for a modern musician who vocally used the contrapoint technique in a modern way was "Moondog": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I7TPYWD8LUY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RW8SBwGNcF8

  • Yeah, Linux breaks sometimes, we're here for you.
  • You should change your Distribution. Arch is a rolling release distribution with a strong focus on customization. If you use binaries shipped by another source, problems like those you described are quite likely to happen. Going to a distribution that isn't that cutting edge (but still cutting edge enough to deliver working drivers/libs) would reduce the risk for such things.

  • What is your favorite multiplayer FOSS game?
  • I'm the captain of all who enjoy underground video games:

    http://barbarian.1987.free.fr/indexEN.htm

    Have fun :D

  • What is your favorite multiplayer FOSS game?
  • In no particular order:

    Online/LAN:

    Xonotic: Good for online/LAN-play. UT-Style FPS.

    OpenRA: Damn well good. RTS.

    Warsow: Similar to Xonotic, but much faster. Damn good game. Sadly, defunct.

    Sonic Robo Blast 2 Kart: If you like kart games and think they are all to easy, this is your choice.

    Online/Split Screen/Couch coop:

    SuperTuxKart: Damn fun, especially with a few add on tracks and good company at your place.

    Hedgewars: Similar to Worms: Armageddon.

    Battle for Wesnoth: Really fun once in a while. Neither the online nor the local experience is really "better".

    Offline/Split Screen/Couch Coop:

    Atomic Tanks: Worms on steroids.

    Barbarian: Rocks. The OSS-Version is a tad bit obscure.

    I didn't do VCMI, but Homm3 is one of my big local multiplayer favorites. I wait for the full inclusion of WoG before shooting it up. Also, as a young boi I really loved C-Dogs. The thing is now open source, check it out.

  • Can't Start Firefox after updating my OpenSuse

    Crashes instantly after startup :/. Safe-Mode doesn't help.

    I suspect it could have something to do with MESA; my gfx card is a bit oldish and had some trouble with newer applications. But SuperTuxKart and most games still do run, so this assumption is a bit shallow to go out and start to kick around my gfx-drivers.

    Do you guys have any idea how to fix it? Using Chromium feels bad ;/. Setting up SeaMonkey right now, it works - at least for now.

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  • Opposed to most other people here I would like to say that making your game support dependent from a software that 95% won't be able to install or use without getting a partly closed source DRM "app-store" software is - in my book - a bad idea.

    Won't buy any games that have no native support.

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