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Well now, can interesting things stop appearing when I am asleep please!

On USC and Team Meat's Super Meat Boy
It seems Canonical have done a bit of a boo-boo here in the way of selling Super Meat Boy without Team Meat's permission and not paying them for it either.
I point you to this post on Edmund's (Team Meat) formspring where a user asks about the availability issues of Buinding of Isaac (Not directly a Team Meat game but by one of the guys) on the Ubuntu Software Centre:

QuoteYou said the game was rejected by the UbuntuSC guys, how comes that with the Humble Bundle 7 they claim "We're sorry that Binding of Issac [...] are not available. [...] the authors of Binding of Issac declined to make their game available and we respect"

And Ed's response:
QuoteThey are just trying to save face. they rejected isaac a while ago because its content "wasnt a good fit for the Ubuntu store" then changed their tune once they found out how popular it was and that it was a part of the HIB.

but since they are going out of their way to try and avoid the fact that they rejected isaac, ill also make public the 2nd reason why isaac isnt in their store.

Last year Ubuntu added Super Meat Boy to their store without our written permission and sold it for a full year without paying us. we didnt find this out till a few months ago and had to contact them directly about it in order to get our payment.... i dont trust or respect their actions and wont be working with them ever again.

i was trying to be cool about it but if they want to publicly state that i declined their offer to sell Isaac in their store without context to why.. then ill go public with my VERY valid reasons.

feel free to re-post this message or link this to any one who might be misinformed, im not a fan of being made to look like an asshole when my reasons are quite valid.


So the USC was selling and not paying all without permission.

The problem I have with this is that it isn't the first time a game on Humble Bundle has had issues, Steel Storm developer had a bad experience being in a Bundle (see my interview with the developer for confirmation) and his game was for sale on Humble store without his permission as well (see here about humble store where motorsep in the comments wasn't happy).
Although guys from Humble did come here and clear it up for the developer that time around.

So could it have been part of their contract with Humble Bundle that the games go on the USC and Team Meat didn't know? Apparently Ed was aware of this earlier and did not react to it so he is not void of blame but still Canonical should not have assumed anything and just put it up.

I personally think all parties share blame in that.

Tommy from Team Meat and Linux
This is nothing to do with the above but since original article is about Team Meat I want to just highlight this as well.

The second problem I have is that Tommy (1 part of Team Meat) has been very vocal about Linux in the past with comments from them such as:
QuoteWe're never doing Linux because that's dumb. I don't care what anybody says, nobody plays games on Linux.

That quote is from an old podcast from RoboAwesome.

and

This is from a podcast they did that I can't seem to get a hold of (source link) so he doesn't care about Linux or open source:
QuoteNo one gets the source. I don't care.

Movie references then later
QuoteNo, fuck that. The source belongs to me, alright. So open source, no way. Linux, Linux can fuck off for all I care.

Should we be supporting people like that?

Let us not forget Tommy doesn't care about security either when they linked their mysql connection information to Super Meat Boy (source here) and didn't care when someone pulled them up on it to help them secure it:
QuoteYou are not showing me anything I don't already know.


Not massive issue as you couldn't delete entries but to have that kind of attitude towards a helpful customer...

Just be aware the Linux versions aren't done by either of them but by Humble as well and here may be the reason why it's not in-house porting:
QuoteBut Linux... I can't wait for some Linux programmer guy to e-mail me and say "I'll port this for free", because I already have the e-mail already written that I'm going to send back to him, and basically tell him to fuck off, indefinitely.

Another quote from Tommy. Even though eventually they let icculus port Super Meat Boy for the Humble Bundle...

I have a real problem with people like that, I understand people can change their minds (I have reached out to him via twitter to see if he still thinks this way) but those comments are over the top. Just be aware all the "bad" comments are Tommy not Edmund.

What do you think? I just hope he regrets those comments and thinks a little more highly of Linux nowadays.

Article updated to separate the issues and for links about the Steel Storm issues.

I will try to be more neutral in future. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Anon Dec 25, 2012
And there's more to this - I got the game first via a bundle and then bought the DLC (hoping I'd enjoy playing it - I didn't) long before Steam on Linux was even in beta. So frankly, he'll just use this to confirm his disdain for Linux no matter what. Well, couldn't care less there's a plenty of good devs and good games.
berarma Dec 25, 2012
Quoting: "Hamish, post: 7301, member: 6"Yay, I am Amish again!

Sorry, not trying to be a dick, but my name gets mangled so much I have to take some perverse pleasure in pointing it out. ;)


Sorry about that. I have nothing against your name, but still keep changing it, hehe. Needless to say english isn't my native language.

Haters try to find excuses to disdain GNU/Linux or make them up. A few years ago some said it wasn't a good platform for games, nothing has changed on that front since and now it's a good platform. I feel we're sometimes treated like loosers just because we don't follow the main trends. Bah...
berarma Dec 25, 2012
Quoting: "sobkas, post: 7312, member: 411"Someone was asking why Ed thinks it's not worth to port His games to Linux:
http://www.formspring.me/EdmundM/q/407802266146330190


From Edmund:
QuoteOS's are like sports teams for so many people.. ive always found that so odd but its very common online, but seriously... if you want to play games on your computer... why use an OS that limits your ability to play games? i understand that you think your sports team is the best! but be reasonable, you like your sports team because its YOUR sports team, dont expect everyone else to attend all the games of the team whos in dead last place...


It's so dumb... No words. So in line with what I said in my previous post... I respect their decission though, not hard since I'm not a fan of their games neither. I just regret having paid for them.
Burzmali Dec 26, 2012
Edmund's a designer not a developer, platform isn't really his problem aside from asking "Are we on platforms that will make us money?"

Tommy is really the one that should know better, but from watching Indie Game: the Movie, it seems to be that he is the type of guy that pulled himself up by his own bootstraps and f*ck anyone that thinks he is going to lend them a hand.
Hamish Dec 26, 2012
Quoting: "berarma, post: 7318, member: 131"Sorry about that. I have nothing against your name, but still keep changing it, hehe. Needless to say english isn't my native language.


Oh, that is quite alright. My main complaint is with the ignorant bastards out here where I live who should know better that still keep alluding that I am somehow related to swine slices...
Liam Dawe Dec 26, 2012
It's okay Ham we still love you.
Liam Dawe Jan 7, 2013
By the way it also brings up issues like this: http://www.reddit.com/r/linux_gaming/comments/163dj6/super_meat_boy_purchased_via_uss_does_anyone_know/

That user no longer has access to a game he paid for as it was removed from USC
Cheeseness Jan 7, 2013
Quoting: "liamdawe, post: 7553, member: 1"That user no longer has access to a game he paid for as it was removed from USC

According to the comments, they can still access the game - they just weren't looking in the right spot.
Liam Dawe Jan 7, 2013
Ah that's good then!
JulFX Jan 15, 2013
Super Meat Boy won't be on Steam / Linux :'(
QuotelanATroll > You answered a question about Isaac's Linux build earlier so I just have to ask the same thing about Super Meat Boy. So, will SMB be available on Linux through Steam?
EdmundM > no
http://www.formspring.me/EdmundM/q/414216982796194639?utm_medium=social&utm_source=noservice&utm_campaign=shareanswer&_sg=&_sk=
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