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How is it?
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I understand completely.
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Pretty sure it was either Cube2 or TuxKart, they are good fun afterall on that elderly ubuntu 9.04 box i used to have.
What's the first game you purchased for Linux?
Humble Bundle numero 3.
What's the last game you purchased for Linux?
Trine 2, cause it looks pretty. ( I still need to play it)
What free Linux game are you still playing?
Err, i'm in a dev team writing a platformer and i'm the Linux guy so i guess that makes it free?
Gah. So long ago I have no idea. Probably one of the included games in whatever Distro I started in. (I think it was Suse to be honest... With KDE... So probably something like Ksolitaire hah.)
What's the first game you purchased for Linux?
Specifically for use on Linux? One of the Humble Bundles most likely. For use on any system and it works on Linux? Minecraft probably.
What's the last game you purchased for Linux?
Prison Architect I think.
Whats the next game you will purchase for Linux?
If they follow through on their offer, Space Hulk probably. Gotta love some Warhammer 40k!
What free Linux game are you still playing?
None really. I'm terrible about reinstalling my OS once a week... Makes it hard to get back into games I was playing before the reinstall...
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I have this problem all the time.
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I love Ubuntu, but hate mint. Cinnamon is not "modern" in my opinion, and you can't deny that Unity looks beautiful.
I love cinnamon, I don't know, it feels like a desktop to me. Might be just me stuck in my ways, but Unity is just so slow to respond, and it feels "heavy". Mind you, I don't really look for pretty, it's why I don't like KDE, it's all about the sparkle, and the unicorns and the cutesy cartoons, and less about function. I'm sure under all that glitz it's a fantastic DE, but I just can't get past the feeling it was made for small kids to use.
I hasten to add, I'm not hating on KDE, like I said, i'm sure it's amazing, but to me it just feels wrong, so I don't use it. Unity is the same. Just cannot handle the way it operates. Cinnamon just does what it does. And it does it well. So it works for me.
I would mention this is from a guy who when on windows resets everything to the classic start menu... I don't know if my idea of aesthetics really counts.
Oh, and yeah, I'm on Mint 15 right now, Cinnamon of course. ;) Slightly back on topic, Steam runs smooth natively on here. I've been LOVING Little Inferno.