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Then we had the the game consoles and things would be released for the newer SNES and not for the Genesis/MegaDrive. But you'd start to get that excited feeling when a new and possibly better version would come out for whatever platform you were using for gaming at the time.
But we've gotten such a huge flood of great games for Linux now, it seems gone are the days when we'd get a tiny trickle from Loki or LGP. Granted the so called triple A titles are hit and miss. A lot of which are announced for SteamOS/Linux, but then dropped (Batman!) or announced, then dropped, then maybe? (Mad Max). But now we finally have an official Tomb Raider port!
But do I really need to play through it again just to see if the fancy hair effects actually work without it being a slide show this time (I have a much better video card now).
I was just wondering if anyone else still gets that excited feeling when a new game is released for Linux, or if it's just become so regular it's almost expected (I think it certainly is for most 'indie' titles.)
Though I'd love it if just once we could get a whole series ported and released, like KOTOR 1 instead of just 2...
Never had that problem of not getting to play the games I wanted though (had a C64, then Amiga before building my first PC, and my friends had the rest of the platforms covered between them), until I discovered how much I like all those console-only JRPG's. But that was some time in the early noughties, I was already running Linux and had pretty much given up on gaming, outside of some classics I played with ScummVM/dosbox etc.
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So I'm hoping we get the newer Tomb Raider game that is the sequel to the one we just got.
I started off with Ultima 1, so never could get into the linear JRPGs. Though to this day I haven't really played Ultima 2, I've gone on and played the rest and loved them all. If I ever get time I should go through and win the ones I never did (2, 5, 6 (without cheating), 7, 8.) With the exception of 2, I was able to get really far in all of them, but then had lost my save games and haven't gotten back to them.
I never got into Ultima, but I don't quite understand why. I think the farthest I got was in U4. I should try again as the game's free on GOG. Not for Linux, but it's a dosbox wrapper.
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When we do get more modern, action oriented games, AAA or otherwise, they either have terrible performance, are several years old, or both. We get Tomb Raider, years after release. Dying Light is practically unplayable for me.
And then there's the games that I just don't enjoy, but I don't have any other options. We have two racing games, Dirt Showdown and Grid Autosport. Showdown is a pitiful excuse for a rally game and Grid, while being a very well made game, I simply don't enjoy it. But what else can I play? Distance isn't what I want, the possibly upcoming Dirt Rally looks to be even more hardcore than Autosport, and while I don't know much about Formula One, I don't have high hopes.
Games I do want, MX vs ATV, Dirt 3, and the upcoming Riptide GP Renagade, don't show any signs of ever coming our way. I want GTA V and Sleeping Dogs, not bad ports of the ridiculous Saints Row games. I want new, action packed, single player, first and third person shooters. Not multiplayer. Not survival. Not bad ports of old games. It's all just really depressing. I'm still holding out hope though.
Sorry for the rant. It feels good to get my thoughts on the matter written down. Here's to Linux and the future of gaming, basically the same thing.
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There is a distinct feeling for some ports that is, "we gave you a port... but we can't be asked to make things like gamepads work, though they work great under Windows." situations. Hero Siege, I am looking at you....
In fact there have been several games where they tout full controller support, but the steam controller, or even a 360 controller aren't detected correctly and they crap out.
Granted the first few patches of Dark Souls 3 on Windows didn't detect gamepads correctly either.
I would love GTA games, Watchdogs, the Assassin's Creed series, etc portrd as well. If I want to play some pixelated goodness, I will fire up my heavily upgraded Amiga 4000d.
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There are so very many games I want ported. GTA is at the top of the list, simply because I know it would provide the most enjoyment over time. I spent countless hours in Vice City back in the day. And if Sega ported some Sonic the Hedgehog games, I could die happy.
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I am spending most of my time replaying old favourites anyway.
This.
I was excited for new titles in the beginning..
I found myself hardly playing any of those titles, I always go back to quake 3 and unreal tournament 2004, xonotic, transport tycoon, and a bit of parkitect.
It sure has taken away the need to upgrade my hardware that's for sure.