Another year has passed and it's now nearing six years since the Carmageddon: Reincarnation Kickstarter that was supposed to have a Linux version. The developer said it is still coming, apparently.
Today, they've released Carmageddon: Max Damage (the revamp of Carmageddon: Reincarnation) on GOG, naturally they've had people query what's going on with the ridiculously overdue Linux version. They actually replied, with this:
Today we have finally released the DRM-free version, one of the many rewards promised in our Kickstarter campaign. We mentioned that the physical rewards are also still in the pipeline but failed to mention anything about the Mac and Linux versions.
We are still planning on releasing both Mac and Linux in the future, however we still do not have a timeline for the release. So please accept our apologies for the continual delay but we have not forgotten!
I'm well aware they haven't forgotten, they just don't really care enough at this point. "we have not forgotten" is exactly what they said nearly two years ago in 2016.
It got to the point where I actually had to block one of their team on Twitter for repeatedly trolling our Twitter account with pathetic anti-Linux comments. On top of that, they started jumping in on Tweets from us to other developers, to shit-post about Linux. I won't say who, or link to it, as I don't want a witchhunt, but safe to say they're one developer who I've probably been the least impressed with in a very long time.
I firmly expect this never to actually come to Linux, if it does I might die from shock. I'll be happy, as I won't ever turn a Linux game down, if the end result is good. I'm a gamer—I like good games, but that doesn't stop me from calling stuff like this out. Make an actual effort Stainless Games, stop giving empty thoughtless words.
Thanks for the tip, Bob.
Quoting: LeopardQuoting: VodkaChickenQuoting: Leopard2020 : It is still coming...
One thing to note ; i don't understand why they are referring releasing a GOG version as a reward?
People are buying it from there , you are not giving it away this game on there. You're just putting your build to another store ; at a price.
Reward term is irritating.
Kickstarter backers get a GOG key as a reward. It's like four years late but at least they finally delivered that.
Ugghh , disgusting practices.
No, it's just because people backing the KS were promised DRM free versions, so this is just them delivering on that. Nothing disgusting.
Quoting: LeopardQuoting: VodkaChickenQuoting: Leopard2020 : It is still coming...
One thing to note ; i don't understand why they are referring releasing a GOG version as a reward?
People are buying it from there , you are not giving it away this game on there. You're just putting your build to another store ; at a price.
Reward term is irritating.
Kickstarter backers get a GOG key as a reward. It's like four years late but at least they finally delivered that.
Ugghh , disgusting practices.
They promised a DRM-free version for backers and they finally delivered it. Nothing disgusting about that.
I was honestly not expecting it to ever happen so this was a nice surprise for me.
Quoting: rustybroomhandleQuoting: LeopardQuoting: VodkaChickenQuoting: Leopard2020 : It is still coming...
One thing to note ; i don't understand why they are referring releasing a GOG version as a reward?
People are buying it from there , you are not giving it away this game on there. You're just putting your build to another store ; at a price.
Reward term is irritating.
Kickstarter backers get a GOG key as a reward. It's like four years late but at least they finally delivered that.
Ugghh , disgusting practices.
No, it's just because people backing the KS were promised DRM free versions, so this is just them delivering on that. Nothing disgusting.
Disgusting part : Four years.
Quoting: MintedGamerWow, you would expect developers to be a bit more professional!
Regardless of profession people are always just people. Unfortunately high school drama antics plague all organizations because most people really never grow up andclack good character or morals. Its symbolic of defects in the individual, in this case some ass wintroll shill who wants the Direct X.
Ive sat in board rooms with billion dollar executives and youd be surprised how mindlessly automatonic they are with a mind for only basketball and vacation. Another example of a professional space not reflecting professional expectations.
Its a shame that Liam has encountered this kind of shill developer shitposting something he knows nothing about.
I have no problem ostracizing individuals for their tribalistic narc bullshit attitudes.
Maybe with a proper social response they can pull theur head out of their ass on how they know everything.
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Quoting: MintedGamerWow, you would expect developers to be a bit more professional!Well, no, not Stainless. They're very much the potty humour/too edgy for you kind of developer, which I can respect if you don't treat your customers like crap. But my respect for them ran out a long time ago.
Quoting: TcheyDidn't they release a gif or something with a car running splashy on some scared pingoos, last year or so ?That did come up in last year's article. To be fair, the game had penguins in it, among other animals and pedestrians you can run over for extra time, from the beginning, and I'm not going to assume that there's a hidden message behind it since they're the kind of people who wouldn't hesitate to paste "haha suck it Linux nerds" all over their video if that were the intended message.
QuoteDon't buy a game until it released on Linux , if you want to help Linux gaming scene.
- Game must be DRM-FREE.
- Linux Native
- Under $20
For me to come out of pocket - The indie scene has been great to me and my family as a Linux gaming household.
These developers will never be getting my $$$ with the stuff I've been reading about them.
https://www.gog.com/game/carmageddon_tdr_2000
Quoting: GuestI made it clear i didn't link to the actual game.Quoting: liamdawe:S:Quoting: constDidn't know of this games, looks kind of interesting.1) I did not link to the actual game in the article, other than the Kickstarter, as I refuse to link to where you can actually purchase it.
It's great that they want to release for linux. Thanks for making me aware.
I'll go buy it now. Will use the link in the article, hoping they give you some of the revenue for promoting the game.
2) Are you for real?
He thought he was helping you out by buying the game from your link (which is available for purchase on that link btw), that he thought was a referal.
Why such a harsh and unprofessional response?
I asked if they were being serious as they sound like a troll.
What about that is harsh and unprofessional?
The entire article is calling the developer out for unprofessional behaviour and a Linux port promise that still six years later doesn't exist, then someone comes along and says they will buy it now...it basically looks like someone is trolling. I think most people here will understand I was being playful ;)
Edit: Spelling.
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