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People keep asking me to highlight this issue, so I will. There is a growing number of games that have at some point said a Linux port will happen and then we wait and nothing happens.

We have a wiki page setup for a while that is need of some love to keep it up to date, but not many people even realise we have a wiki so an article to highlight some is a good idea.

I'm only going to highlight a few, as to be honest, there's a lot and the wiki page doesn't even cover half of them right now.

This is the status of a few choice picks and what we currently know about them.

The one that is really getting on my nerves personally at the moment is Carmageddon: Reincarnation. It released into Early Access on March 27th 2014, over two years later the developer is still claiming we will one day get some sort of announcement. Their level of commitment to Linux has been a bit shocking.

My next annoyance is of course The Witcher 3. It was announced by a big homepage image on Steam and then included in the big SteamOS sale. Over two years since the initial image on Steam and they still aren't confirming anything. My emails go completely unanswered too. We have a forum post that has been going for a while talking about it, where some people do seem to get replies. I fully believe they at one point intended to, and they changed their minds on it. Considering the developers never publicly confirmed it, I'm leaning more towards Valve acting without gaining absolute certainty on the port as they wanted another big name for SteamOS.

Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams is another annoying one. It was promised in Humble Indie Bundle 11, then it was due in 2015. They then took the port in-house and most recently (April 2016) they said they still want to do it. Looks like it just went to the bottom of their list when they took it back for themselves.

Mad Max is another odd tale that was announced in a Press Release in March 2015, but since then we have heard nothing. However, it February this year it was spotted on SteamDB and still in the last week continues to show progress according to the SteamDB page.

Total War: Warhammer was confirmed to be coming to Linux in April of last year, as it listed SteamOS as an official platform on the official website. Then in March of this year it was stated Linux was still a platform, but probably not at the same time as the others. I've seen lots of posts asking for a status update over the last few months, but no developer has been replying.

An "honourable" mention to the always delayed Rocket League. It has blown way past all the previous release windows and still no sign of it. Most recently, 16 days ago (30th of June 2016) a developer noted it was still nearing a release window.
Edit, Rocket League have since sent us a message on twitter

@gamingonlinux For sure. Saw your article. We're working on getting it optimized and will send out an update when we have a firm date.

— Rocket League (@RocketLeague) July 19, 2016


It's always frustrating when developers just don't deliver, but always remember to be respectful. You are talking to humans after all and being rude is a good way to get ignored. There was a game a while ago that was delayed due to abuse/trolling towards the porter, so don't be a fool about it. Being frustrated is only natural, but you need to think about how you come across, get your wording right before posting a message to a developer.

I say it time and time again: If you genuinely care about playing games on Linux and want to support Linux gaming, never buy a game until the Linux port is actually out and confirmed to be playable.

I personally don't fund and will never fund anything on services like Kickstarter unless they have a working Linux build and even then I remain sceptical. It would have to be truly amazing to get my support.

Feel free to comment about others, and remember to help keep the wiki page updated. Keeping that updated and letting others know that page exists should help keep track of this growing port-mess we have.

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Overlord Jul 18, 2016
Quoting: AnxiousInfusion
Quoting: BeamboomI fear we eventually will have to add Star Citizen to this list too :(

There are videos with Ben Lesnick reporting confidently that "Linux will be on or near Windows release" and I can't help but smirk knowing that without even a Linux demo build today, there is no way they will meet a day one launch.

Commented earlier on star citizen.But this is funny that this game turned out to be a _star cityscam-
They missed numerous deadlines.wasted tons of money on unnecessary commercials.Rather than making the game ,they seems to be more interested in selling concepts.I dont see this game coming out before 2020 with all its promised feature even for windows.how the hell this is gonna ever come to linux?btw this game confirmed to have linux support.u can just google it ,for its supported platforms.
Again I v seen this game partnering with numerous heavyweight company like amd,nvdia,intel,and sold at numerous outlets like newgg ;as a bundle with respective hardwares.what i dont get is how can an incomplete game gets sold as bundle with such respectable hardware companies?
And to add: Cod;infinte warfare is coming out soon and with games like bf1,titanfall2 and dices star wars games and of course with ED and no mans sky,I dont see star citizen gets a spec of hype if its eventually somehow manages to comeout before 2020.
Its a funny world, somehow some guy asks you thousand dollars for a concept of virtual ship,coz he needs to fullfill his dream of making crap.What about ppl that only dream of eating some fresh food and not to die of poverty?
Ppl just give their money to that wealthy guy and not give a shit about ppl that cant eat.coz,
hey ,"its cant be helped ,lots of ppl are in need ,i cant help them all".I m not asking u idiots,just stop giving ur money to those wealthy biches in the name of crowdfunding coz ur lucky to have lots of cash.just dont pay for incomplete games.


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fabry92 Jul 18, 2016
e-mail from capcom about sfv steamos -.-'

"Hello,

Thank you for contacting Capcom customer service. We always welcome feedback and questions from our fans! Regarding Street Fighter V on SteamOS, we don't have any new information to share at this time, but we encourage you to check out the latest news on our community site, Capcom Unity, as well as Capcom’s official Facebook page and official Twitter. Thanks for taking the time to contact us!

Best Regards,

CAPCOM Customer Support

For the latest news and information from CAPCOM, please visit us at Capcom-Unity."

.....
pete910 Jul 18, 2016
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Quoting: AnxiousInfusion
Quoting: BeamboomI fear we eventually will have to add Star Citizen to this list too :(

There are videos with Ben Lesnick reporting confidently that "Linux will be on or near Windows release" and I can't help but smirk knowing that without even a Linux demo build today, there is no way they will meet a day one launch.

Have a link to the vids of Ben ? There's that much regards SC it's hard to find anything specific.
whitewolfguy Jul 18, 2016
Quoting: fabry92e-mail from capcom about sfv steamos -.-'

"Hello,

Thank you for contacting Capcom customer service. We always welcome feedback and questions from our fans! Regarding Street Fighter V on SteamOS, we don't have any new information to share at this time, but we encourage you to check out the latest news on our community site, Capcom Unity, as well as Capcom’s official Facebook page and official Twitter. Thanks for taking the time to contact us!

Best Regards,

CAPCOM Customer Support

For the latest news and information from CAPCOM, please visit us at Capcom-Unity."

.....

Default answer...hope I'm wrong, but I believe SFV and The Witcher 3 will not be ported to Linux :(
psycho_driver Jul 18, 2016
Quoting: LinasI am still upset about The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing. It was already in beta when suddenly it just... stopped.

Yeah that one was weird. There weren't a lot of bugs present in the beta.
Seegras Jul 18, 2016
Quoting: GuestFirst it was missing/transparent textures, now it's everything being too bright like the world lighting was kicked into overdrive.

Shaders. I've got a list of Unity-games that don't really work on Linux because of broken shaders:

* Astral Terra (5.1.2f1 Shader Problems)
* Avenging Angel (5.1.0f3 Shader problems)
* Godus Wars (5.2.2f1 Shader problems)
* GunsNZombies (5.2.2f1 Shader problems, crashes)
* Reign Of Kings (5.1.1p2 Shader problems)
* StarForge (4.5.5f1 Shader problems)
* The Forest (5.1.3p3 Shader problems)
* The Tower (5.1.2f1 Shader problems)
* Treeker – The Lost Glasses (5.1.2f1 Shader problems, playable)

All of these weren't even released for Linux.
GustyGhost Jul 18, 2016
Quoting: pete910
Quoting: AnxiousInfusion
Quoting: BeamboomI fear we eventually will have to add Star Citizen to this list too :(

There are videos with Ben Lesnick reporting confidently that "Linux will be on or near Windows release" and I can't help but smirk knowing that without even a Linux demo build today, there is no way they will meet a day one launch.

Have a link to the vids of Ben ? There's that much regards SC it's hard to find anything specific.

We should see a Linux version "around launch".
TheRiddick Jul 18, 2016
I'm hoping that once Vulkan API starts winning against DX12 and we see more support for it then we will also see more interest in making ports happen for Linux. Any company that spends all their time making DX12 for their game is NOT going to care about Linux.

Vulkan has the advantage of older Windows version support so I think it has a REAL damn good shot of becoming the king, the only way MS can stop that happening is release DX12 for older versions of Windows which we all know they will never do given how sneaky and hard they have been forcing Windows10 on people (they love their back-doors and telemetry data don't they!)
Luke_Nukem Jul 18, 2016
Quoting: N30N
Quoting: dmantioneThe Rocket League SteamOS branch is now regularily updated

The same is true for Mad Max.

Woah! There's a ton of Linux stuff in there!
Ecma Jul 18, 2016
I'd add Telltale's Minecraft to the list. Last year a dev posted on their forums asking for beta testers. He has never replied to the thread again.
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