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Vote For Star Citizen on Linux

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For anybody who's not aware, Chris Roberts (the guy behind Wing Commander, Privateer and Freelancer) has opened up a crowdfunding campaign to support the development of a new space exploration/combat/trading sim called Star Citizen.

Star Citizen passed its funding target a little while back and they've opened up a poll asking for the community to vote on their three favourites stretch goals. Included in the options is Linux support, which currently is the second most popular non-game content option.

http://www.robertsspaceindustries.com/poll-additional-stretch-goals/

Unless they're considering an engine switch, this would also mean Cryengine 3 support for Linux, as hinted at by Chris on Reddit recently (which would have implications for Linux gaming well beyond Star Citizen).

QuoteIt depends on Crytek and having the engine support OpenGL as well as DirectX. There may be some good news int he near future as we’ve discussed it with Crytek and they themselves want to address this.


QuoteThe server side of CryEngine can run on Linux. Unfortunately the client side currently does not and is tied to DirectX.
We’ve been discussing OpenGL with them for Linux and Mac reasons and they have some other licenses that also want to do it, so it may happen in the near future.


Voting seems to be open to anybody regardless of whether they're currently backing the project or not. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Bumadar Nov 4, 2012
to be honest I am a bit dubious about this one, it allegedly got 20 million in private funding, saying they would not do one a few days later they had a [URL='http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/cig/star-citizen']kickstarter[/URL] where it took 872k, which was 372k more then needed, it added stretch goals like a repair robot which I think are just silly stretch goals, same goes for the stretch goals on this crowd funding... at 3.5 million (so 500k from the 3 million stretch goal) you gone get cockpit decorations..............

I will sit this one out, if it comes out for Linux and it's any good I will line up to buy it, but I feel a bit iffy about funding it.
Cheeseness Nov 4, 2012
to be honest I am a bit dubious about this one, it allegedly got 20 million in private funding, saying they would not do one a few days later they had a [URL='http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/cig/star-citizen']kickstarter[/URL] where it took 872k, which was 372k more then needed, it added stretch goals like a repair robot which I think are just silly stretch goals, same goes for the stretch goals on this crowd funding...


Do you have a source for the private investment stuff? I haven't been able to find any information on that at all.

Apparently they launched a Kickstarter campaign in response to fan requests after their own site died under unanticipated traffic (some people also expressed preference for Kickstarter as a payment method as funds aren't drawn until the campaign is over, and some people prefer to only give their credit card details, etc. to Kickstarter).

you gone get cockpit decorations...

From what I understand, this stretch goal represents ship interior customisation in general rather than just "bobbleheads".

I will sit this one out, if it comes out for Linux and it's any good I will line up to buy it, but I feel a bit iffy about funding it.

Fair enough. Ultimately, whether it makes it to Linux or not will depend on Crytek rather than these guys, though I imagine that highlighting Linux demand in this survey (which you don't need to be a supporter to vote in) would be nice even if it's only to remind the Star Citizen community that people care about it.
Bumadar Nov 4, 2012
Do you have a source for the private investment stuff? I haven't been able to find any information on that at all.


why I kept it at allegedly :) what I could find is that is the 2mil is reached on the crowd funding then the private investors would kick in, not the amount though, but seen that number fly on the forums.
Cheeseness Nov 4, 2012
why I kept it at allegedly :) what I could find is that is the 2mil is reached on the crowd funding then the private investors would kick in, not the amount though, but seen that number fly on the forums.

Ah. I'd take the speculation of fans on forums for detail on those kinds of numbers very lightly.
Bumadar Nov 4, 2012
according to [URL='http://penny-arcade.com/report/editorial-article/chris-roberts-star-citizen-needs-your-money-to-get-more-money-and-promises-']this one[/URL] its a 10-12mil project with 2-4mil from crowd funding, so makes it 8-10mil private. so the crowd funding/kickstarter is just to show a 3rd party there is interest enough in the game ?
FutureSuture Nov 4, 2012
Voted. Linux is currently in 6th place, well ahead of Mac OS. All the other features have to do with what will be in the game. CryEngine 3 coming to Linux would be amazing.
KSD Nov 5, 2012
New on Kickstarter, with a Linux version from the start (Goal: $139,000): Pier Solar HD an RPG for XBOX360, PC, Mac, Linux & Dreamcast. Link: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/573261866/pier-solar-hd-an-rpg-for-xbox360-pc-mac-linux-and
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