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My name is Sergio, 33 and I'm from Spain.
I've been using linux since... I can't remember really. Before start to use Linux I used FreeBSD, 4.2 if I remember correctly. From FBSD I jumped to Gentoo because it's portage system was very close to FBSD package management, and after been using gentoo for several months I moved to other distros, but always loving linux.
My name is Guillaume, I'm 32, and I'm French.
I'm mainly a PC gamer (been playing PC games for around 20 years now). During my studies, I became familiar with the Linux environment, but my professionnal career led me far away from it and I haven't used a linux run computer for 10 years. Now, with all the great news regarding Linux PC Gaming, I may go back to a Linux environment.
Moreover, most games from my current favorite game publisher, Paradox, are available under linux.
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My name is Joe, I'm 20, and from Virginia / USA. I love Linux, and have been using it since 5th grade. I like video games and gaming on Linux. I don't finish a lot of games, but I start plenty. I write software for a living.
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My name is Sasha, and no, I am not Obama's daughter, despite we share the same name. I live in Western Canada with my hubs and kid and I am over 40 years old...and let's just leave it at that. Anyone calling me old will get an icy cold stare. In case that will do as a deterrent... Does it?
Aaaaaanyway,I first got exposed to Linux in 1998 when games in Linux meant...errrm...well, were there any games for Linux back then other than Tux Racer? I started to use Linux "seriously" a couple years later when somebody in my workplace told me to "set up some servers, but don't spent a lot of money on software, because we don't have the budget" (yes, in case you wondered, I worked at a university!) That was the time I started to put a Tux on my desk (it's still on my desk, because I learned to really like Linux) Oh, and these servers really ran smoothly.
As for games, I play mostly RPGs and strategy games, action stuff doesn't do a whole lot for me. Among things because I am horrible at action games and usually get stuck after the first level. Which isn't fun. My newest love is Cities: Skylines (wow, let anyone but EA design a city builder and the result will be a great game!) The sore spot I hope someone will address soon is my love for good MMORPGs, sadly none of which is available for Linux. Other than that, my Linux Steam collection has everything I ever need for my gaming, which is the first time this happened since Loki went the way of the dodo, leaving the state of Linux gaming appear worse than a combo of Fallout 3 and Wasteland 2.
Looking forward to chat to you guys!
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As another GoL member put it, we're in "the second golden age of Linux gaming"... but if SteamBox takes off, we could be heading into the platinum age pretty soon ;)
So, about MMORPG... if you want to try one with turn-based combat, keep an eye out for Stash: No Loot Left Behind currently in development by a small but dedicated team with a good record for Linux support:
https://www.gamingonlinux.com/articles/currently-crowdfunding-why-stash-no-loot-left-behind-deserves-a-penguin-clan.4283
Alpha 2 playtesting comes next week, so with a few more betas scheduled after that, I'd guess an initial public release sometime this summer. It's free btw, without being pay-to-win, so I hope plenty of fellow GoL members will give it a try -- and that enough will like it to really form a penguin clan!
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Have you ever played RPG board games with friends in person? That's a big inspiration for Stash -- the player avatars are currently represented like miniatures in those board games, though very very customizable (example of customizing one race http://i.imgur.com/4cYi7hY.jpg )
When playing with friendly people (of which there appear to be a lot in Stash community), the combat gameplay will be more like a tabletop RPG game, where party members offer and take advice to play out a group strategy "how about if I go over to that side and distract this guy, and then you can blast those others with a fireball without melting me?" "no... my fireball probably isn't strong enough yet to take out that big one who looks about to decapitate our hunter, shouldn't you take care of that?"
So played with people who are good at coop, there won't be a lot of boring waiting, but you would want to find a party leader who has a similar patience/impatience for discussion time so they set the turn timeout accordingly (or, if you are the party leader, recruit people who like a similar pace...)
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Game on!
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My name is Pawel, I'm from Poland, I'm 31 ;) I use Linux around 15 years. Mostly I'm buying linux games to support linux itself.
With Best Regards to all of you.
Pawel
I haven't enjoyed any epoch in gaming as much as this one so far. Indie games, retro stuff, old games rereleased, the DRM-free movement, wow! Happy to see you around here and hoping to support the Patreon for a long time.