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Skullgirls, the 2D fighting game with quite a saga built upon its Linux port, has released a video of the port in action.

Back in May of this year, the developers noted the port is now being done officially (rather than a volunteer effort).

I, for one, am very excited to finally play this game especially now after the recent free week it had on Steam, which got some of my friends to start playing the game already.

And of course, you can check the video below:
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abelthorne Jun 14, 2015
Not sure if it's the video, the Linux port or the original game but isn't the sound a bit off, with hits being heard slightly too early?
acgtyrant Jun 14, 2015
But when does Skullgirls for Linux in Steam released?
bruno.tux Jun 14, 2015
not buy for fear of not being true or give up port
Cyba.Cowboy Jun 14, 2015
I can't wait for this - I have it on my Sony PlayStation 3, but I never backed it on Kickstarter because it wasn't until the campaign was over that I even knew it was coming to Linux-based operating systems!

Since I've found that out however, this has been sitting on my "wish" list and I have been impatiently waiting for its release...

There's not many games will I insist on paying full-price for, given Steam offers so many discounts, but this is one such game I will (pay full price for).
Keizgon Jun 14, 2015
Still excited despite the drama that happened. I'm just glad it's still happening because if there is a good fighting game that will ever come to Linux, it will be Skullgirls. I was hoping Mortal Kombat X would be coming (since Warner Bros seems to be port outsourcing on some titles), but I'm not sure I would want that game from all the negative reception (microtransaction content) and poor performance it had on release for the Windows version. While I have Skullgirls, I have yet to get the DLC characters (and future ones), so I will buy that to celebrate the port release.
render Jun 14, 2015
Quoting: abelthorneNot sure if it's the video, the Linux port or the original game but isn't the sound a bit off, with hits being heard slightly too early?

There are still some issues with the audio that need to be fixed for the port. We're aware of them, and they won't sound off the way they do in the vid here. It's just intended as a work-in-progress video so the people who've been patiently waiting for the port can have some sort of update and keep up hope!
cybik Jun 14, 2015
Quoting: render
Quoting: abelthorneNot sure if it's the video, the Linux port or the original game but isn't the sound a bit off, with hits being heard slightly too early?

There are still some issues with the audio that need to be fixed for the port. We're aware of them, and they won't sound off the way they do in the vid here. It's just intended as a work-in-progress video so the people who've been patiently waiting for the port can have some sort of update and keep up hope!
I took the video. I can also confirm the sound setup on my G55VW is a bit, er, weird.
Cyba.Cowboy Jun 14, 2015
Quoting: render
Quoting: abelthorneNot sure if it's the video, the Linux port or the original game but isn't the sound a bit off, with hits being heard slightly too early?

It's just intended as a work-in-progress video so the people who've been patiently waiting for the port can have some sort of update and keep up hope!

Hopefully, when Skullgirls is finally released for Linux-based operating systems, it's not one of those "give and forget" cases... With a little luck, the developers will continue to maintain Skullgirls for Linux-based operating systems alongside the same game for other operating systems.

Though in saying that, it is reassuring to see that the developers have learnt from their mistakes and are seemingly trying their hardest to appease the Linux Community...
abelthorne Jun 15, 2015
Quoting: renderThere are still some issues with the audio that need to be fixed for the port. We're aware of them, and they won't sound off the way they do in the vid here. It's just intended as a work-in-progress video so the people who've been patiently waiting for the port can have some sort of update and keep up hope!

Quoting: cybikI took the video. I can also confirm the sound setup on my G55VW is a bit, er, weird.

Thanks for the explainations. As I never played Skullgirls, I was a bit afraid that it was an issue with the original game (and so maybe a kind of cheap/lame fighting game).

Looking forward to it. :)
coeseta Jun 17, 2015
Thanks for the update.

I just hope that my arcade stick also works on Linux. Otherwise I have to buy a new one. Does anyone have experience with arcade sticks on Linux?
cybik Jun 17, 2015
Quoting: coesetaThanks for the update.

I just hope that my arcade stick also works on Linux. Otherwise I have to buy a new one. Does anyone have experience with arcade sticks on Linux?

That part of the code I know personally, as I wrote the SDL input hooks for the Skullgirls engine. It supports SDL_Joystick and SDL_GameController (as well as keyboard input recently), and through SDL_Joystick, my Madcatz PS3 Namco Tournament Edition fightstickS work (yes, plural :D). SDL_GameController takes care of the X360 wired pads.
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