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Hatred, that weird shooter about killing anyone and everyone is now in testing for Linux the developer has confirmed, and SteamDB shows it too.

Remember, never buy a game until the Linux version is released.

The developer said hours ago they were testing something, and SteamDB shows it too:
QuoteChanged App Config
launch/1/config/oslist: linux
launch/1/executable: Hatred\Binaries\Linux\Hatred-Linux-Test
launch/1/type: default


About the game
Hatred fills your whole body. You’re sick and tired of humanity’s worthless existence. The only thing that matters is your gun and the pure Armageddon that you want to unleash.

You will go out for a hunt, and you will clear the New York outskirts of all humans with cold blood. You will shoot, you will hurt, you will kill, and you will die. There are no rules, there is no compassion, no mercy, no point in going back. You are the lord of life and death now - and you have full control over the lives of worthless human scum.

You will also run, you will need to think, you will need to hide and fight back when armed forces come to take you down. You will have no mercy for them, because they dare to stand in your way.

Only brutality and destruction can cleanse this land. Only a killing spree will make you die spectacularly and go to hell. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Skully 9 Dec 2015
Hmm not available in Australia :(
Maokei 9 Dec 2015
Finally I can dump my going postal plans! I have so much freaking ammunition saved up! Hatred i'm ready!!


Last edited by Maokei on 9 Dec 2015 at 10:13 am UTC
Eike 9 Dec 2015
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Hmm not available in Australia :(

Same in Germany, it seems. But it's not my cup of coffee anyway.
Keizgon 9 Dec 2015
Laughably stupid game. Not even offensive.

Hmm not available in Australia :(

Are you really surprised? This is the country that thinks AO rated games is a privilege and treats their adults like they're sheep. With that level of censorship, the last thing I would be thinking about is playing video games. Get your rights back mate.
Keyrock 9 Dec 2015
The controversy around this game was ridiculous. This game doesn't do anything that other games haven't done in the past and that current games also do. In a lot of ways, it's a lot more honest about what it is that the vast majority of the billion other murder simulators out on the market.

That said, the game is pretty dull. I do, however, have interest in what these devs make next, as the physics in the game are very impressive and it's not bad for a first effort. Hopefully they do something more creative next time.
DamonLinuxPL 9 Dec 2015
Hatred isnt bad game. Look at users review on Steam. So If people did not protest against Postal, why they have to do with Hatred?

Brutality in games is like in the movies, and somehow, there's no one protests.

BTW.
As to the unavailability Germany is not only game, also Dying Light, Dead Island or Left4Dead2. Well, if in a country ruled by socialists who control it in a socialist EU, it can not be expected to take from them a wise decision. Change your government in Germany, and it will be better - we in Poland already change government and now is much better but old government very complains to the socialists in the EU as a new government is bad, but it's not true. So do you want brutality game? Do you want freedom? Chnge government.


Last edited by DamonLinuxPL on 9 Dec 2015 at 11:54 am UTC
rustybroomhandle 9 Dec 2015
Hatred isnt bad game. Look at users review on Steam. So If people did not protest against Postal, why they have to do with Hatred?

Haven't actually seen anyone protesting. The general complaint is that unlike Postal, which has a definite satirical edge to it, this is just bland and pointless.


Last edited by rustybroomhandle on 9 Dec 2015 at 12:00 pm UTC
Keyrock 9 Dec 2015
Hatred isnt bad game. Look at users review on Steam. So If people did not protest against Postal, why they have to do with Hatred?

Haven't actually seen anyone protesting. The general complaint is that unlike Postal, which has a definite satirical edge to it, this is just bland and pointless.
Actually, Postal isn't satirical, or if it is, then it's completely lost on me. In fact, Postal doesn't have much story to it at all. There are some vague reference to the Earth hungering for death or some such, but basically it's just a guy running around murdering everyone with basically no storyline to speak of. It's actually almost the exact same game as Hatred. Postal 2, on the other hand, is silly and satirical.


Last edited by Keyrock on 9 Dec 2015 at 12:31 pm UTC
Eike 9 Dec 2015
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Well, if in a country ruled by socialists who control it in a socialist EU

Utter nonsense. Socialist parties in the sense of what Poland and the GDR had are illegal in Germany. And the conservative party is the biggest part of the government coalition.

we in Poland already change government and now is much better but old government very complains to the socialists in the EU as a new government is bad, but it's not true.

By changing the supreme court on day one? You may want to ask Andrzej Zoll about that. If I would be religions (which I'm not), I'd pray for Polands democracy, which they fought hard for in the 80ies.

But this is off-topic here, I won't answer anything except if you care to write in private.


Last edited by Eike on 9 Dec 2015 at 1:31 pm UTC
rustybroomhandle 9 Dec 2015
Hatred isnt bad game. Look at users review on Steam. So If people did not protest against Postal, why they have to do with Hatred?

Haven't actually seen anyone protesting. The general complaint is that unlike Postal, which has a definite satirical edge to it, this is just bland and pointless.
Actually, Postal isn't satirical, or if it is, then it's completely lost on me. In fact, Postal doesn't have much story to it at all. There are some vague reference to the Earth hungering for death or some such, but basically it's just a guy running around murdering everyone with basically no storyline to speak of. It's actually almost the exact same game as Hatred. Postal 2, on the other hand, is silly and satirical.

I meant Postal as a collective franchise. Also, don't confuse "satire" with "funny".
Keyrock 9 Dec 2015
Also, don't confuse "satire" with "funny".
I know what satire means.
linux_gamer 9 Dec 2015
Postal 2 is great, you do not have to kill a single one (don't know how to win then, but its possible).
Hatred is like DL not available in Germany, but Postal and L4D series are.
PublicNuisance 9 Dec 2015
This is awesome news. I was going to get the DRM free version from desura until their financial troubles. If the Steam version gets Linux support i'd buy tit.
GustyGhost 9 Dec 2015
I recall them saying a Linux port would only be done if the Windows version sold successfully. I guess it was successful.
Hamish 9 Dec 2015
Hatred isnt bad game. Look at users review on Steam. So If people did not protest against Postal, why they have to do with Hatred?

I think you will find that a lot of people did actually:
http://web.stanford.edu/group/htgg/sts145papers/hmayer_2003_1.pdf

And lets keep the discussion of politics down to a minimum here please, at least when it veers outside the relevant realm of video game censorship.


Last edited by Hamish on 9 Dec 2015 at 5:30 pm UTC
Nezchan 10 Dec 2015
From the performance I've seen in videos, they didn't even test it for Windows. Why bother for Linux?

Brutality in games is like in the movies, and somehow, there's no one protests.

A lot of people did go "WTF, this shouldn't be on Steam, this is awful" back when it was about to come out, but once they saw how it actually played (buggy, repetitive, overwrought, basically The Room in video game form) they shrugged and said "Fool me once" and moved on.

OTOH, people who hate that first group opened their wallets happily and gave good reviews independent of quality. That's what I call the "fool me always" demographic.
pr4vus 11 Dec 2015
Yeh there is a lot of bashing on this gae that it's dull etc. IMO, it's a fun game that you can pick up for a few levels and then drop for a while. i like it, and it just turned up in my steam library :)

allthough it's doesn't run yet, but still....hope!
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