Confused on Steam Play and Proton? Be sure to check out our guide.
We do often include affiliate links to earn us some pennies. See more here.

Update: Nightdive aren't sure when the Linux version will arrive.

While it's sad to see it as a stretch-goal, I have big faith in Nightdive Studios due to their previous good support of Linux. System Shock is being remade and it's probably going to be funded quite well.

System Shock is a complete remake of the genre defining classic from 1994 built by a team of industry veterans. Remember Citadel.

I am pretty damn excited for this, as I loved the setting of System Shock, but it's just too far on the classic side for me to enjoy it. Having a much beefed up version will be awesome and Nightdive do seem to know their stuff.

It's being built in Unity, so hopefully it will perform okay on Linux. Unity games generally don't perform all that well for us, which is my only concern right now.

We need it to hit $1.1 million for Linux to be supported, so let's see what happens shall we. I wouldn't even consider pledging until it hits that level personally. It's early days, but kicktraq has it currently going towards $4+ million.

I've shot them a message to see if/when the Linux goal is hit, if it will be a same-day release or not.

Check out the Kickstarter here.

Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
0 Likes
About the author -
author picture
I am the owner of GamingOnLinux. After discovering Linux back in the days of Mandrake in 2003, I constantly came back to check on the progress of Linux until Ubuntu appeared on the scene and it helped me to really love it. You can reach me easily by emailing GamingOnLinux directly.
See more from me
The comments on this article are closed.
33 comments
Page: 1/4»
  Go to:

BTRE Jun 28, 2016
View PC info
  • Contributing Editor
Yep, won't be backing this unless Linux is integrated into the main campaign instead of a stretch goal. Been burned too much by devs who treat Linux users as low priority. I know it's arguable that it's justifiable given our market share but, with so many other games I could throw my money at, they've got to do better. If they want my support, they have to be more firm about supporting us.


Last edited by BTRE on 28 June 2016 at 9:19 pm UTC
omer666 Jun 28, 2016
This looks just amazing.
qchto Jun 28, 2016
I will keep an eye on this game and definitely buy it the day it releases on Linux, but I have seen enough kickstarters to understand that:

Linux as a stretch goal = Linux as an afterthought = Very unlikely day-1 release (or no release nor refund option at all)

Sorry if I sound cynical, but this has been my experience so far with most projects "using linux as bait" I decided to support (MN9 being the latest example), so I'm out.. That said, I'll be glad to be proven wrong.

--------

Edit: Asked Nightdive Studios (through the "Contact me" link) for info regarding a potential Linux port on day-1.. If their reply is affirmative (or at least reasonable) I will pledge, otherwise I'll just wait.. Now you can't tell me I didn't gave them a chance.


Last edited by qchto on 29 June 2016 at 12:31 am UTC
ElectricPrism Jun 28, 2016
HOLY SHIT
ElectricPrism Jun 28, 2016
Quoting: qchtoI will keep an eye on this game and definitely buy it the day it releases on Linux, but I have seen enough kickstarters to understand that:

Linux as a stretch goal = Linux as an afterthought = Very unlikely day-1 release (or no release nor refund option at all)

Sorry if I sound cynical, but this has been my experience so far with most projects "using linux as bait" I decided to support (MN9 being the latest example), so I'm out.. That said, I'll be glad to be proven wrong.

You may be tempered by the cold realities of _life experience_ but don't let that take your joy away - look at the huge success Linux has had as a platform in the last couple years partially due to people baiting developers into promising "Linux Support".

Every one us us has made a impact by all our actions to help create a lightning rod and it's working. GOL has served as a gaming hub to centralize and perpetuate excitement, and we've started the avalanche.

25% of Steam Games on Linux or 2,500 games is an amazing accomplishment. If you could do one thing to help the future, a worthy cause would be protecting them from closed software systems (not applications) destined to lead to dystopia, greed and corporations forcing users to play their game with their rules their way.

We don't even have to do the heavy lifting and write kernel code, allz we gotta do is play games on Linux, buy them to infuse money into the market, and cause a rukkus drawing attention to how awesome our platform is because our games will run quite probably forever. No N64 cartridge not working on GameCube, no Wii Rom Downloads not transferring to Wii U or whatever... If you buy it on Linux you can use it quite probably forever and with whatever controller your <3 desires -PS3, PS4, X360, XBONE, Wii, etc..

Special thanks for Windows 8 and Windows 10 for doing everything wrong possible to wake up their users to look for other options.


Last edited by ElectricPrism on 28 June 2016 at 9:59 pm UTC
Shmerl Jun 28, 2016
Same thing. I'll back it if they'll move Linux to the base goal, or if the stretch goal will be reached. Since System Shock is a well known name, it has good prospects.
ElectricPrism Jun 28, 2016
I'll be surprised if they don't raise 1 million, and I won't be shocked if they raise 2 million.

System Shock 2 remains in my top 5 games of all time, the story is amazing, even my Linux rig is named Citadel, I can't wait - but yeah no I'm not buying if it's not on Linux.
mrboese Jun 28, 2016
My crystal ball says: Will be as always. First the developer promises a Linux version, then is completely surprised that - who thought of THIS - people actually want a Linux version.
Promises Linux version 1 week after release; But no - it's postponed - XBOX One + Playstation + Android + Wii U + Windows 10 App versions are more important; After 1 year there'll be a Linux version with ~40% performance loss; Some time after Linux release, the developer will complain that Linux sales are crappy (Who thought that ~1% of users can actually only be expected to contribute ~1% of sales!!1!!!), Ubuntu always crashes and there will be never a Linux version again.

TLDR: I believe it when I see it.


Last edited by mrboese on 28 June 2016 at 10:12 pm UTC
Teal Jun 28, 2016
Not that I would suggest anybody who expects a good timely experience on linux should throw all doubt behind and BACK NOW but it's an Unity3D game after all, it shouldn't be THAT hard for them to push out an okay port eventually...
t3g Jun 28, 2016
Hopefully when this hits GNU/Linux, Vulkan support in Unity3D is there as an option. GOL did a news post on it after all. :-)

https://www.gamingonlinux.com/articles/unity3d-has-plans-to-support-vulkan-in-the-next-quarter.7251
While you're here, please consider supporting GamingOnLinux on:

Reward Tiers: Patreon. Plain Donations: PayPal.

This ensures all of our main content remains totally free for everyone! Patreon supporters can also remove all adverts and sponsors! Supporting us helps bring good, fresh content. Without your continued support, we simply could not continue!

You can find even more ways to support us on this dedicated page any time. If you already are, thank you!
The comments on this article are closed.