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For those developers around the Leadwerks Linux Beta is now on Steam in an opt-in fashion and needs testing.

Josh had few words to say about it:
QuoteIt's on there. Does not show up in store yet, and is only available on the beta branch.

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Not much to say for a man usually of many words, but I am sure he will have plenty more to say about it when it releases onto Steam properly.

Check out Leadwerks on Steam now.

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Leadwerks is the easiest way to make games that look amazing. With a rapid development pipeline, Lua script integration, plenty of learning materials, and a royalty-free license, Leadwerks is the perfect platform for your next project or your first game. Get started today making your own 3D games for Steam.

Now with Steam Workshop support, you can choose from tons of free content to build games with, share your own 3D models, textures, and sounds, and even publish your game to Steam for other Leadwerks users to try with the built-in game player.

Any GOL readers going to be using Leadwerks? Let us know! Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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7 comments

Zapa Aug 12, 2014
Might give Leadwerks a try in the near future, mostly due to it's lua integration!
MdeMoUcH Aug 12, 2014
I try to install at Ubuntu, but a message says that isn't available for my platform...
MayeulC Aug 12, 2014
Quoting: MdeMoUcHI try to install at Ubuntu, but a message says that isn't available for my platform...
I didn't try it myself, but did you try to opt-in to the beta before trying to download it ?
I had to do this for the first Portal 2 Linux beta.
HadBabits Aug 12, 2014
I chipped in to the kickstarter for this and got the indie edition a few months ago. Unfortunately at the time it required you to be on Ubuntu, as it requires Unity (as in the DE not the game engine ;)) libraries. Hopefully Josh has fixed that by now.
MdeMoUcH Aug 12, 2014
Quoting: MyeulCI didn't try it myself, but did you try to opt-in to the beta before trying to download it ?
I had to do this for the first Portal 2 Linux beta.

Yep, I'm using the beta client of steam. Maybe the problem is I haven't leadwerks in my library...
I was trying to use the demo... :/
Beamboom Aug 12, 2014
Quoting: MdeMoUcHYep, I'm using the beta client of steam. Maybe the problem is I haven't leadwerks in my library...

I believe he means you need to opt in for the beta of *leadwerks* (the application). You often need to explicitly state that you want to participate in betas, it's done in the property window of that application.
MayeulC Aug 12, 2014
Quoting: Beamboom
Quoting: MdeMoUcHYep, I'm using the beta client of steam. Maybe the problem is I haven't leadwerks in my library...
I believe he means you need to opt in for the beta of *leadwerks* (the application). You often need to explicitly state that you want to participate in betas, it's done in the property window of that application.
Yes, that's it. Thanks for clarifying :)
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