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Super Meat Boy Finally Hits Steam For Linux

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It has finally happened, Team Meat have enabled the Linux version of Super Meat Boy onto Steam!

Super Meat Boy is a tough as nails platformer where you play as an animated cube of meat who's trying to save his girlfriend (who happens to be made of bandages) from an evil fetus in a jar wearing a tux. Our meaty hero will leap from walls, over seas of buzz saws, through crumbling caves and pools of old needles.

Ryan Gordon gave the lowdown on the update version:
QuoteSo there's a massive Mac/Linux update for Super Meat Boy, just in time for it to be 80% off on Steam: 

http://store.steampowered.com/app/40800/ 

Here's the rundown of new stuff. 

- Linux version now available on Steam. If you already own the game for Windows or Mac on Steam, you get the Linux version for free right now. Otherwise, your three dollars gets you three platforms of Super Meat Boy, plus SteamOS support some day. 
- Now using SDL2, which means... 
- ...game controller support that actually works! 
- Tons of bug fixes. 
- Super Meat World now works on Linux. 
- 64-bit support on Mac OS X. 
- Steamworks support on Linux (32-bit only, not my fault!) 
- Fullscreen support on Mac OS X. 
- Better fullscreen support on Linux. 
- Mac framerate should be dramatically better. 

Updated Humble Bundle builds coming soon, but I'll probably wait a day or two for Steam feedback before packaging it up. 

Please be gentle: a lot of code changed, as part of this work was smashing Tommy's Mac port and my Linux port together and fixing things up from there. If you find bugs, please report them at https://bugzilla.icculus.org/ and I'll try to sort them out asap.

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Now I have been critical of Tommy from Team Meat in the past but people change, it's now up so all is well for me. Looks like a pretty decent update as well so it's not a simple pushing of the original build either.

Excellent stuff.



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killx_den Nov 6, 2013
Well maybe they were pissed at Linux, because Canonical sold Super Meat Boy for about 1 year in the Ubuntu Store without telling/paying the Devs?

http://news.softpedia.com/news/Canonical-Sold-Super-Meat-Boy-Without-Telling-the-Developer-317049.shtml
adolson Nov 6, 2013
Quoting: Quote from killx_denWell maybe they were pissed at Linux, because Canonical sold Super Meat Boy for about 1 year in the Ubuntu Store without telling/paying the Devs?

http://news.softpedia.com/news/Canonical-Sold-Super-Meat-Boy-Without-Telling-the-Developer-317049.shtml
Yep, maybe. Seems like a legit reason to be pissed, if you ask me. It's at the very least understandable, as opposed to the unfounded hostility we've seen from other devs over the years, even recently.
entropy Nov 6, 2013
Great!

There are other games which got a Linux port through the Humble Bundle offer but lack a Steam Linux release.

For example, I'd like to see Dustforce on Steam. Yet, the developers never answered questions concerning a Steam release.

While I know that many hate Steam (I do not), I'd also like to see the Humble Bundle guys to change their terms: If a game is available on Steam (Windows or Mac) already, then the Linux port _must_ be released to Steam as well.
Keeping the DRM-free alternatives, of course! 
abelthorne Nov 6, 2013
A complete list of missing games from the HIBs has been given to Ryan "Icculus" Gordon today on Google+ in case he can help make their way on Steam Linux.
Hamish Nov 6, 2013
Quoting: Quote from killx_denIt was in the Humble Indie Bundle 4 and 5 :)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humble_Indie_Bundle

But it isn't available DRM free anymore afaik :/
Ryan says the HIB builds will also receive updates.
HadBabits Nov 6, 2013
Downloading now! Psyched like no other :D
pedrovay2003 Nov 7, 2013
Unlike the other Steam versions of Super Meat Boy, this new Linux version does NOT run without the client, so it's not DRM-free anymore. That's really disappointing.
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