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For those wanting to see DiRT Rally on Linux for the first time ever, Feral Interactive will be doing a livestream the day before release on March 1st.

Their Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/feralinteractive

It will be at 6PM UTC, but here's a countdown timer so you know when exactly:
2017-03-01 18:00:00


You can find all scheduled livestreams on our schedule page, we add in community events like this onto it too and you can also submit your own! Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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tuubi Feb 25, 2017
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I'll be there to annoyingly beg for a launch discount. ;)
1xok Feb 25, 2017
So cool to have this on Linux. I hope the Steam Controller will be supported.
STiAT Feb 26, 2017
I don't want to see it. I want to play it!
saildata Feb 26, 2017
If it's the same guys that did the Hitman preview, they did a really good job of interacting with the audience. I wish more shops would do the same --

Quoting: tuubiI'll be there to annoyingly beg for a launch discount. ;)

Please do! :)


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TobiSGD Feb 26, 2017
If it is good enough for streaming it is good enough for playing. They should just release it instead of baiting people that are waiting eagerly for the port.
1xok Feb 26, 2017
Quoting: TobiSGDIf it is good enough for streaming it is good enough for playing. They should just release it instead of baiting people that are waiting eagerly for the port.
Release dates are typically carved in stone and can not be moved easily. What do you think how many people are involved in this? This is not just Feral.

I enjoy Feral's streams and just like to watch them. It's cool to have a stream just one day before the release. This has become a nice tradition between Feral an the community.

Of course they could do without it, but who would benefit? The game would not appear a second earlier without the stream.


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TobiSGD Feb 26, 2017
Quoting: PixelPi
Quoting: TobiSGDIf it is good enough for streaming it is good enough for playing. They should just release it instead of baiting people that are waiting eagerly for the port.
Release dates are typically carved in stone and can not be moved easily. What do you think how many people are involved in this? This is not just Feral.

I enjoy Feral's streams and just like to watch them. It's cool to have a stream just one day before the release. This has become a nice tradition between Feral an the community.

Of course they could do without it, but who would benefit? The game would not appear a second earlier without the stream.
And here you can see the difficulties of marketing. I don't enjoy that at all, to me it looks more like "Look, we have this totally playable game here and show you us playing with it! How sad that we can't give it to you right now, you will only get it later, poor boy!".
It looks almost like they want to insult their customers.
tuubi Feb 27, 2017
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Quoting: chancho_zombieat nuuvem.com there is a carnival sale for south america for 41 reales (14 usd).
Shows $23.99 for me, but Feral wouldn't get a cent. I'm hoping they'll have a 50% off launch sale in their own store and Steam like they did with Hitman.
ellie_feral Feb 27, 2017
Quoting: TobiSGD
Quoting: PixelPi
Quoting: TobiSGDIf it is good enough for streaming it is good enough for playing. They should just release it instead of baiting people that are waiting eagerly for the port.
Release dates are typically carved in stone and can not be moved easily. What do you think how many people are involved in this? This is not just Feral.

I enjoy Feral's streams and just like to watch them. It's cool to have a stream just one day before the release. This has become a nice tradition between Feral an the community.

Of course they could do without it, but who would benefit? The game would not appear a second earlier without the stream.
And here you can see the difficulties of marketing. I don't enjoy that at all, to me it looks more like "Look, we have this totally playable game here and show you us playing with it! How sad that we can't give it to you right now, you will only get it later, poor boy!".
It looks almost like they want to insult their customers.

It's playable, but that doesn't mean it's releasable. Mysterious, right?
Besides, one of the reasons why we do these streams is to show the game to Linux users who aren't yet sure if they want it themselves. I think it's pretty awesome that you're already keen to play it. Our job is already done. :D

@PixelPi @saildata Thanks very much!
TobiSGD Feb 27, 2017
Quoting: ellie_feralIt's playable, but that doesn't mean it's releasable. Mysterious, right?
Are you seriously trying to tell me that the game will not be in a releasable state one day before its release? When did you plan to finish the port, one minute before release?
Sorry, not buying that, and this is why I spoke about the difficulties of marketing: You can't do it right for everyone,but it is very easy to bork it in general.
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