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Serious Sam 4 is going to come to Linux!

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Serious Sam 4 has been confirmed to me by the developers that it will come to Linux and won't be a delayed release!

QuoteCroteam
Hello Liam! Thanks! Yes, our plan is to have SS4 Linux released simultaneously with Windows.


Update: When asking about Steam, they confirmed it will require Steam.

QuoteGame will use Steamworks and as far as I know, it should be distributed via Steam and other digital distributors that want to offer it.


Update #2! When asking about the other Serious Sam games:

QuoteCurrent situation is that our new Serious Engine 3.5 works on Linux, while HD games are on older 3.0 which lacks Linux support (Alen explained more here: http://steamcommunity.com/app/221410/discussions/0/882965737329387238/). SS2 works on even older tech. What is realistic is that once SS4 is out, HD also gets Linux on or after release, while SS2 gets Linux if we execute the idea on doing a SS2 remake (currently just in early design stage aka I am only one working on that project atm  ;), where remake would be on Linux.
There are existing Linux beta versions of Classics and SS2, but as far as I recall, there were issues with Gamespy, so that's out of our plans.
Roman


So not only are they using all the funds from their Humble Weekly Sale towards funding Serious Sam 4 but it will be on Linux and be a same day release for us! How do you like them apples?!

QuoteAll funds to Croteam will go towards making the upcomingSerious Sam 4 the craziest and greatest Serious Sam game EVER.


So it may be a good time to throw some extra bucks their way on the weekly sale to help fund it and be sure to spread the word!

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Edgar Jun 9, 2013
But not the HD versions, right?

I played Serious Sam 2 recently on a modern distro and it worked pretty fine. If there were any bugs I can't even remember them.
muntdefems Jun 9, 2013
Quoting: EdgarBut not the HD versions, right?

Yeah, at first I found it odd, but the Anonymous poster clearly states that he/she was able to install and play the First & Second Encounter games from the Humble Bundle, so...

I don't own these games, can anyone confirm that they can be installed with the old installers and played natively?
Liam Dawe Jun 9, 2013
See Update #2 I just added from Croteam :)
Anonymous Jun 10, 2013
Quoting: muntdefems
Quoting: EdgarBut not the HD versions, right?

Yeah, at first I found it odd, but the Anonymous poster clearly states that he/she was able to install and play the First & Second Encounter games from the Humble Bundle, so...

I don't own these games, can anyone confirm that they can be installed with the old installers and played natively?
check my screenshot. https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/9820687/serioussam.png

I included the iso i created in the screenshot. Im not sure if I had to rename it the same as the original disc but I did it anyway and I had to mount it at /media/ to work. You can see the installer that I downloaded online. Just search for the installer. Then when its done installing I launch with this command LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/pulseaudio/libpulsedsp.so ./ssamtfe because Im on 64bit. And no this is not the HD versions.
Anonymous Jun 10, 2013
sorry in the screenshot I loaded serious sam first encounter but the iso I am showing is for serious sam second encounter but it is the same process for both.
Cheeseness Jun 10, 2013
Until a couple of days ago, instructions for installing SS1 and SS2 Linux binaries were on PCGamingWiki.com. I'm currently trying to chase up why they were removed.

Edit: It's back now ^_^
Anonymous Jun 10, 2013
Quoting: muntdefems
Quoting: AnonymousI was able to install serious sam first and second encounter natively from the humble bundle using the old beta linux installers.

I didn't realize that old SS games could be played on Linux. I'm adding them to the sales page while the Humble Weekly Sale is on!
Sorry if I was confusing, you can not play the HD versions advertised on the humble weekly sale but whats not cleary stated on their site is that you also get the classic versions of these games in the sale. At the bottom of the page you can see that it is included in the Deluxe version of serious sam 3.
"Serious Sam 3: BFE Deluxe Edition includes Serious Sam 3: BFE on Steam for Windows, Mac, and Linux, Serious Sam Classic: The First Encounter and Serious Sam Classic: The Second Encounter DRM-free and on Steam for Windows, and the soundtrack for Serious Sam 3 if you pay over the average."
These are the files I used for the install as they are DRM free. The HD versions are available only on steam for windows.
muntdefems Jun 10, 2013
Alright, I removed the HD 1st & 2nd Encounters from the sales list. I just hope we didn't induce anyone into buying the bundle under false expectations... :S:
Sabun Jun 10, 2013
Interesting, since they're saying it won't have launch day delays I'm assuming there's quite a bit of incentive. They must have had pretty ok sales from the Linux side of things on Steam, or maybe just that sales overall jumped when announcing Linux support for SS3. Things sound pretty good :)
Ivancillo Jun 10, 2013
If the game will not be avaliable outside Steam, then I won't buy it.

Sorry, but I pay for own a game forever, not for rent it.
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