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Pump-Action Captain Is A Game To Avoid On Linux

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It's not often I tell you to outright avoid a game, but Pump-Action Captain is a game you really need to just walk away from.

I really don't like to put a downer on anything, but this is something that I feel needs highlighting.

I decided on a whim to pick up Pump-Action Captain with my own personal money to test it out, and to see if it's worthy of covering at all. What I found was pretty shocking, and something that needed to be mentioned here. This is the first Leadwerks game that I've tried, and so far it's not leaving a good impression.

The game doesn't really work, at all. The executable is named incorrectly, so it won't even load up. This is a simple case sensitivity issue, which could be forgiven. When I re-named the executable it worked, so that was okay. It wouldn't be so bad if that was the only issue, but that alone tells you enough—it wasn't even tested, not once.

The game loads to a small corner of my screen, locks all input and has to be killed by opening a terminal session (CTRL+ALT+F1).

I queried this with the developer, and the response was this:
QuoteHonestly, what I can tell you is this, the game isn't really optimized for linux, obviously, but we're trying to figure out the issue, since none of these things happen in the windows version.


And even worse is this:
QuoteAs Firebal said before, PAC wasn't built for Linux, and the fact that none of us have Linux (that I know of) made things all the much more harder. If you feel PAC didn't meet your expectations, then a refund is most suggested, I hope as more updates and patches come out with PAC, we can win your favor, and get you to play PAC, one more time. :)


I am really surprised that anyone is still doing things like this, especially with Steam now offering refunds extremely easily. I honestly don't get why anyone would do this, I mean, they have to realise they will get refund requests due to it.

I know Early Access comes with its own set of problems, but even in Early Access the game still needs to be playable to be sold. Otherwise, what's the point? An unfinished game looking to get feedback and work with the community is very different to a game that is completely broken.

If people like getting warnings like this, we can do them more often, as I personally feel it's important for people to know. I don't like to see people waste their money. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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tuubi Aug 24, 2015
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Quoting: Nyamiou
QuoteIf kittens like getting warnings like this, we can do them more often, as I personally feel it's important for kittens to know. I don't like to see kittens waste their bits.
No, It would give the wrong idea to people about games on Linux to give a special attention to crap. Maybe a full article reporting the good, the bad and the terrible ports to Linux over a period of a month or two.
What is this, a propaganda outlet? I'd say it's more important for us to know about shitty ports as early as possible so we don't waste our money on them. Although Early Access is Early Access, and personally I'd never pay for a beta - or in this case - an alpha version of a game.
gojul Aug 24, 2015
On my side I agree if warning articles appear because bringing games to Linux is not an excuse to bring totally broken games, otherwise this will make people away from our platform.
Beaky Aug 24, 2015
If its not build for Linux, then why do they release for Linux?
lvlark Aug 26, 2015
Warnings (and generally, honest performance reviews) are good, but maybe it's better to add "... for now." in this case. Since it's early access and TheReaperUK seems to get it working more or less ok.

I mean, this article sounds quite harsh. I generally don't even look at Early Access games, because I'm afraid that if they aren't even fully released on windows, they won't work properly on Linux.

Not that I think this game is my cup of tea anyway.
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