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Well folks today I break the news to you that Earth 2140 is officially coming to Linux via Runesoft!

The game itself Earth 2140 was originally ported by Runesoft to Mac as stated on their official page on it here. This was back in July of last year!

After contacting them I got this reply:
QuoteHi Liam,


:)

Sorry for the late reply. Yes indeed, E2140 will be making its way to Linux after all. We are currently testing the game and if all goes well....it should be ready for relase on several platforms sometime in may.


--
Best Regards / Viele Grüsse

Thomas Steiding

Runesoft GmbH
Zur Linde 7

01723 Kesselsdorf

Germany

So there it is folks, next month could see another game hit Linux and my favourite genre too!

Hopefully someone can point us to a better gameplay video than this (sadly Runesoft have no trailer listed for it).

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Pretty exciting news considering it's highly rated everywhere I seem to look and I never did get around to playing it myself!

* Real time strategy game involving the high tech warfare of the 22nd century
* More than 120 exciting missions
* Unprecedented artificial intelligence
* More than 100 ground units, flying units and ships
* Strategic order like formations and escorts
* Includes Mission Pack 1 and Mission Pack 2 Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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19 comments

avarisclari May 2, 2013
I dunno why, I'm 99% sure this is the first I've heard of this game, but I feel like I've heard it somewhere else before too.
Bart May 2, 2013
This game is very old. 1997 made in Poland :) Good game, just not sure did it aged well.
ublangota May 2, 2013
So this game was released before Starcraft 1. Guess that does not mean it cannot be good but that combined with their affiliation with TopWare who have done some pretty questionable anti-piracy work makes me not very interested.
Liam Dawe May 2, 2013
So this game was released before Starcraft 1. Guess that does not mean it cannot be good but that combined with their affiliation with TopWare who have done some pretty questionable anti-piracy work makes me not very interested.
That was for 2160 not for 2140 and Runesoft are a completely different company as well who don't use DRM or any anti-piracy tactics like that.

Personally I feel Runesoft are worth supporting.
Ba7a7chy May 2, 2013
well....this looks like original C&C graphics hahah, and this is not even a RPG or something with depth of gaming so...no...not buying
Guest May 2, 2013
Does any one know if the game has modding support? Perhaps like the the older C&C games (with the rules.ini editing).
Hamish May 2, 2013
People should keep in mind that Runesoft are doing this to port more of their old catalogue to Linux, rather than just grabbing new tittles. Personally, I applaud them for it.
Liam Dawe May 2, 2013
People should keep in mind that Runesoft are doing this to port more of their old catalogue to Linux, rather than just grabbing new tittles. Personally, I applaud them for it.
Not just that, they update their older titles to fix bugs like their other Linux ports on Desura.
Guest May 2, 2013
I will be buying this -- I love the older fixed view RTS'.

As my previous comment may have alluded to, I would love to be able to mod it though :)

I still play Tiberian Dawn and Red Alert, thanks to OpenRA
MaximB May 2, 2013
People should keep in mind that Runesoft are doing this to port more of their old catalogue to Linux, rather than just grabbing new tittles. Personally, I applaud them for it.
Not just that, they update their older titles to fix bugs like their other Linux ports on Desura.

It's 1997 game, it's 16 years old game, some of the readers weren't even in the project back then ;)
I'm not saying that all oldies are bad games, far from it - but why port an ancient title and try to sell it instead of porting newer titles.
Liam Dawe May 2, 2013
When it was released doesn't mean anything, it's new to us and a highly rated game 4/5 stars on gog with 391 ratings, that's pretty good.

They may not have any contracts for newer titles, also porting a game that is already on Mac would probably be easier to port to Linux than starting on a new port. It's also probably more financially viable to port older titles first to expand their catalogue.
Hamish May 2, 2013
Exactly. Runesoft appears to be seeing Linux as a more valuable market now, so they are putting more of the resources they already have into making their Linux selection better. While it would be nice to see newer games as well, I am just happy that Runesoft is now taking us more seriously, and giving us more of their already established catalogue that they have built up on other platforms.
FutureSuture May 2, 2013
More pressure for the folks at GOG to add Linux support as they sell all the games in this series! Does this mean that the sequels will be coming to Linux as well?
Mike Frett May 3, 2013
It's an old game, but I've never played it. I do like the RTS category though and would probably buy this when it's out. Looks like Runesoft does quite a bit of porting to Linux, we should definitely applaud them.
s_d May 7, 2013
People should keep in mind that Runesoft are doing this to port more of their old catalogue to Linux, rather than just grabbing new tittles. Personally, I applaud them for it.
Not just that, they update their older titles to fix bugs like their other Linux ports on Desura.

Yeah, like the best parts of GOG/CD Projekt RED's patching/fixing operation for good old games... but for Linux.  RuneSoft have been our allies for longer than almost any other developer.  We just have to continue showing them that it's financially worth the effort.
s_d May 7, 2013
I'm not saying that all oldies are bad games, far from it - but why port an ancient title and try to sell it instead of porting newer titles.

They intend to do so, but there are two problems.  First, gauging the market, and second, bringing in some income to fund the Linux porting operation with minimal cost.  The older games solve both of the problems.

I'm pretty sure that they're aware that older games are less desirable, and likely factor that into their decision-making process.  If they can be sure that gamers remember, and are interested in, the older titles, then there is a greater chance that the newer games in the series may also see similar attention.  GOG.com has, until very recently, built a successful business entirely around that concept; adding low-priced newer independent titles & Mac games is pretty new.

Lastly, achieving good performance on modern Linux with little work is much easier with old code, so the porting burden is lower.

I'm hoping this strategy pays off!  It's definitely a huge risk to bring decades-old titles that people may have forgotten.  I suppose they will need to grow a reputation for bringing old games people like, so that their Desura page becomes like a mini-GOG for Linux or something.

How about this... GOG solves their Linux support problem by long-term contracting RuneSoft to do the work and build that strategy for them, as well as assisting them with their growing Mac catalogue.  RuneSoft then uses some of that revenue to bring new games, hence raising their profile and improving their list of offerings :)
Kamilko47 Jan 23, 2014
Any news? Relase date?
Liam Dawe Jan 23, 2014
Afraid no news, our contact who where porting it went silent, the developers on Steam stated they are updating the Linux version and since then....nothing.
Edgar Mar 14, 2014
Available to play Mar 23, 2014.
http://www.desura.com/games/earth-2140-gold-edition
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