As previously reported, a Linux version of Endless Legend was in the plans, as going by the CEO of Amplitude Studios. Unfortunately, said endeavour suffered from delays.
Nevertheless, after a bit more research by yours truly, it appears that it was announced a few months prior that the Linux port had actually been started, not simply been looked into, and was looking good to boot. Sadly, the Linux port would not make it in time for launch, and was even seen as an obstacle to the game's QA efforts for other operating systems.
As reported by AmpliMath, Amplitude's CEO:
It is unclear how much it would actually help, but it can never hurt to make yourself heard as a customer. For this reason, there are these threads in the Endless Legend forum on Steam where gamers are asking for Linux support.
OSX/Linux Support planned?
GNU/Linux - SteamOS version?
If it is not clear yet, I want to buy and play this game on Linux. Make yourselves heard, and make it so. In the mean time, Age of Wonders III has been confirmed for Linux and is seeing continuous development and updates by Triumph, the developer of the Age of Wonders franchise. It is fair to say that Age of Wonders III will be my medieval fantasy TBS fix long before Endless Legend.
About the game
Endless Legend is a 4X turn-based fantasy strategy game by the creators of Endless Space and Dungeon of the Endless. Control every aspect of your civilization as you struggle to save your homeworld Auriga. Create your own Legend!
Another sunrise, another day of toil. Food must be grown, industries built, science and magic advanced, and wealth collected. Urgency drives these simple efforts, however, for your planet holds a history of unexplained apocalypse, and the winter you just survived was the worst on record. A fact that has also been true for the previous five.
As you discover the lost secrets of your world and the mysteries of the legends and ruins that exist as much in reality as in rumor, you will come to see that you are not alone. Other peoples also struggle to survive, to grow, and perhaps even to conquer.
You have a city, a loyal populace, and a few troops; your power and magic should be sufficient to keep them alive. But beyond that, nothing is certain… Where will you go, what will you find, and how will you react? Will your trail be one of roses, or of blood?
Check out Endless Legend on Steam.
Nevertheless, after a bit more research by yours truly, it appears that it was announced a few months prior that the Linux port had actually been started, not simply been looked into, and was looking good to boot. Sadly, the Linux port would not make it in time for launch, and was even seen as an obstacle to the game's QA efforts for other operating systems.
As reported by AmpliMath, Amplitude's CEO:
QuoteThe Mac version has been running for some time now, but we started QA for real this week. There are very few bugs, but the few ones are a bit blocking and need to be fixed (pause menu not appearing, diplomatic background missing). As nothing is ever simple, these bugs only appear in some older versions of MacOS which we do not possess at the office… The Linux version has also been started and is looking good, but I am not sure we can make it for release, especially because it would jeopardize the QA efforts to the detriment of the Windows/Mac game stability.
It is unclear how much it would actually help, but it can never hurt to make yourself heard as a customer. For this reason, there are these threads in the Endless Legend forum on Steam where gamers are asking for Linux support.
OSX/Linux Support planned?
GNU/Linux - SteamOS version?
If it is not clear yet, I want to buy and play this game on Linux. Make yourselves heard, and make it so. In the mean time, Age of Wonders III has been confirmed for Linux and is seeing continuous development and updates by Triumph, the developer of the Age of Wonders franchise. It is fair to say that Age of Wonders III will be my medieval fantasy TBS fix long before Endless Legend.
About the game
Endless Legend is a 4X turn-based fantasy strategy game by the creators of Endless Space and Dungeon of the Endless. Control every aspect of your civilization as you struggle to save your homeworld Auriga. Create your own Legend!
Another sunrise, another day of toil. Food must be grown, industries built, science and magic advanced, and wealth collected. Urgency drives these simple efforts, however, for your planet holds a history of unexplained apocalypse, and the winter you just survived was the worst on record. A fact that has also been true for the previous five.
As you discover the lost secrets of your world and the mysteries of the legends and ruins that exist as much in reality as in rumor, you will come to see that you are not alone. Other peoples also struggle to survive, to grow, and perhaps even to conquer.
You have a city, a loyal populace, and a few troops; your power and magic should be sufficient to keep them alive. But beyond that, nothing is certain… Where will you go, what will you find, and how will you react? Will your trail be one of roses, or of blood?
Check out Endless Legend on Steam.
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10 comments
They will not be getting a penny from me until this is on linux. It's a shame, I wanted to play this. Civ 5 is native however, so I can already get my 4x fix elsewhere.
Age of Wonders III, on the other hand, has been confirmed for Linux and should release in the first quarter of 2015 considering the development updates that Triumph has been supplying.
Not a single cent you will see from me, until this is native and running well!
Steam for Linux has been such a mixed blessing for me. Beyond the binary nature of the Steam client itself, it's upsetting to have some of my games magically available, but not all of them. I end up using Wine or VMware to get the "real" Steam running, and then I just show up as yet another Windows user, which helps the lazier developers justify neglecting my preferred OS.
It's deeply conflicting.
PS Don't get me wrong - if you have Windows on your system you should totally get that game, like immediately - it is truly amazing. It is probably one of the best turn based strategies this side of Heroes III. But it still needs some fixing.
Yeah, I just got Age of Wonders III last week for like 4 bucks or something but I still haven't gotten around to really playing it. It does feel more Heroes than the previous one, but I'd seriously prefer if they just dumped all the city building/diplomacy aspects. It just never felt quite right with this game (but it does in EL).