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More games coming to Linux (via Steam)

By Anon -
Since some games have started listing Linux as a supported platform in the Steam CDR, we can now keep track of what games will be there. Currently, the list goes:

      World of Goo (+ demo)
      Eversion - new to Linux
      Trine 2
      Serious Sam 3: BFE (+ dedicated server) - new to Linux
      Galcon Fusion
      SpaceChem
      Steel Storm
      Solar 2 - new to Linux
      Dynamite Jack
      Crusader Kings II - new to Linux
      Superbrothers: Sword & Sworcery EP
      Waveform - new to Linux
      Cubemen

The list is likely to grow during the next couple of weeks, since it's still missing most of the Humble Bundles - hopefully the devs will be putting their builds there. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Cheeseness Oct 6, 2012
Quoting: "liamdawe, post: 5662, member: 1"or resorting to the buggy Desura client (Desurium still has problems with updating :().

When was the last time you tried updating with Desurium? To my knowledge, lodle's fixes were added to Desurium around/before the official client got its update fixes.
Liam Dawe Oct 6, 2012
I tried updating the other day, its a known issue.
FutureSuture Oct 6, 2012
Quoting: "Cheeseness, post: 5658, member: 122"There are [URL='http://steamlinux.flibitijibibo.com/index.php?title=Native_Games']many games[/URL] with Linux clients that are also on Steam, but don't have Linux listed in their CDR.

Here's the CDR for Trine if you want to keep an eye on it: http://cdr.thebronasium.com/app/35700


I was just curious as to why Trine 2 was on there but Trine hadn't yet made it. Thanks. :p
Cheeseness Oct 6, 2012
Quoting: "liamdawe, post: 5665, member: 1"I tried updating the other day, its a known issue.

Oh, you mean issue #325? In that case, yeah, that's still outstanding.
Liam Dawe Oct 6, 2012
Quoting: "Cheeseness, post: 5667, member: 122"Oh, you mean issue #325? In that case, yeah, that's still outstanding.

Exactly why I am looking forward to Steam for all the Desurium guys efforts it's coming up short for me.

Also i edited the original post to link to the correct place now.
Hamish Oct 6, 2012
My biggest problem with Desura/Desurium ATM is not any specific technical problem on their part but the fact that my Astaro Router is currently blocking it. We submitted it to their application database so that they can add a workaround, but because we are free users it can take time.

Still, I for one definitely do hope that not everyone gives up on Desura when Steam arrives. It is a good service and I trust it far more than I do Valve - even with their latest overtures.
Cheeseness Oct 6, 2012
Quoting: "Hamish, post: 5673, member: 6"Still, I for one definitely do hope that not everyone gives up on Desura when Steam arrives. It is a good service and I trust it far more than I do Valve - even with their latest overtures.

Valve also aren't currently doing anything on the DRM-free front, and I hope that the presence of steam will not overshadow the value of DRM-free software for the majority of Linux users.

We have very few Desurium contributors, and little to no development support from DesuraNET at the moment. As a result, things are moving pretty slowly at the moment, but we're pretty close to our 0.8 milestone, and restoring cross platform support will be our next major task moving forwards.
Guest Oct 6, 2012
See, that's the issue. If DesuraNET relies on outside contributors on writing their applications, they cannot be taken seriously. Hopefully Humble finally launches their store (a centralized one), but we'll see about that.
Cheeseness Oct 6, 2012
Quoting: "Guest, post: 5679"See, that's the issue. If DesuraNET relies on outside contributors on writing their applications, they cannot be taken seriously.

Those of us contributing to Desurium are hopeful that this will change as the community helps DesuraNET understand how Open Source development works and how direct input from them can inspire/empower additional community development. I don't see that happening without patience and a bit of forgiveness though.

Personally, I'd much rather see the Humble Bundle guys work on a F/OSS generic self-updater library (Mojo-update? :D ) that that each game could take advantage of than a monolithic launcher/updater.
Anon Oct 6, 2012
Yeah, would be nice. I usually just check once a month or so, and redownload every thing updated. God, the space this takes. Maybe they could make some repositories for Debian and whatever way it would work for rpm based distros. Can't see that happening, I guess at least USC is nice.

Randomly, what's the installer they used in the latest bundle for Shatter and Torchlight? It wasn't as annoying as Mojo.
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