Thanks for this post! Unfortunately, I have all the games in the current giveaways.
I have been using PeppermintOS for a good while now. I tend to go for the more minimalistic distributions.
As for linux gaming, I was expecting a lot more announcements regarding bigger games (past and future) coming to our platform. Where are they? It is great to see the major engines come on board. Very excited to see what the future brings!
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Crunchbang has been mindblowing for me. I now use tint2, openbox and conky on most linuxes i use, currently ubuntu because i needed something out of the box at some point and didn't bother changing since.
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I've checked my other prepared gifts against your massive library, and, well… You might want to revisit this thread again a bit later on. Of course, I am being entirely optimistic here, because ports for these particular titles are still being worked on (at least we'd like to think so).
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As a long-time user of Linux I'm pleased to see all these new games from indie developers and great publishers. Thank you for the giveaways.
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I'm perfectly fine with Linux, my dad uses it almost all the time.
However, I myself use Windows since it's the most Supported Operating system (at least as far as games go), and it's what I'm familliar with.
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Only bad thing i've found so far is wine wrapper games. I have PlayOnLinux configured for Windows games, but these wrapper things want to run only on my system default wine which is configured for different things. When do developers learn that wine wrapper doesn't mean Linux support :D
I'm mostly talking about game called Oniken
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Could be the case. I couldn't run it using steam for linux when it was first released. Had to run it through wine to get the card drops.
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how could i guess that you mean people as you? :D
usually with wine it's nothing to do with game's graphics. If the game isn't created for Linux, it's 50/50 chance of running it, exactly as it is with running any other Windows game through wine :)
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Apparently, I suck at organizing proper events (even giveaways): here is a little publicity stunt to draw some more attention to this thread.
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Having not yet seen TB's review, I decided to check the game out myself.
Mixed feelings about this one, but I do admit having fun at some points. Different game modes across levels are a nice touch, but the controls on 'freerunning' sections feel weird.
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I just found some old keys recently (I really should keep better track of them), but the only one on Linux is DEFCON Soundtrack. Well, at least it's something.
Also
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actually bought defcon, back in 2007...have no steam key, can't participate in GA :(
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Thank you for your contribution! Added them to the first post.
I originally thought about making a group giveaway for Metro:LL or something, but would have chosen one of the existing non-steamgifts-specific linux-related groups for that. Ended up being too lazy to contact said groups to get some attention, and decided to go with a simple CV approach.
Nice idea, actually, to have a dedicated steamgroup. I'm just not really into that kind of things.
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Well, technically, there is also an In-Home Streaming option to bring the gaming experience from another system "to the living room", but this, indeed, requires other systems set up on other machines, and is a rather peculiar feature.
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Here, it could still be not too late when you're reading this.
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I was actually pleasantly surprised by the amount of positive feedback and giveaways my December post has collected, and used it as the inspiration source for the current one. There will be several batches from me, and the main focus will be games with GNU/Linux support, but this time I will also include titles with somewhat mild ETA on a port (featuring links to various sources where any commitments were shown). Hope this will be fun.
Just before the light of the old thread got extinguished, maxx87 tried to keep it alive with another giveaway. Sadly, I was not around at that time to add it to the opening post, but to honour his input, let me start from the very same game he offered back then… [CLOSED] Beatbuddy: Tale of the Guardians
This original lineup may be considered somewhat 'weak', but, remember, this was only the beginning!
[CLOSED] Nightmares from the Deep: The Cursed Heart | [CLOSED] Jets'n'Guns Gold
[CLOSED] Wizardry 6+7 | [CLOSED] Wizardry 6+7 | [CLOSED] Toki Tori 2+ (3 Copies)
For the first entry in the "not yet, but sometime (soon)" department we had
[CLOSED] Interstellar Marines - "Committed to supporting linux…" "… in the first half of this year"!
[CLOSED] Sanctum 2 Complete Pack (2 Copies) - The've launched a linux beta! | [CLOSED] Bionic Dues
[CLOSED] UnEpic - "Planning a native version for Mac and Linux" … "making good progress" | [CLOSED] Two Tribes Pack
[CLOSED] Super Meat Boy - And I simply could not help myself to NOT post a link to this NYFA short! | [CLOSED] Reus (2 Copies)
Extras: [CLOSED] T.E.C. 3001 (CV 30) - A WTF is… video on this game by TotalBiscuit. | [CLOSED] DEFCON Soundtrack from eagleclaw6
And for our final wave we had: (… a countdown)
[CLOSED] The Swapper
[CLOSED] Dust: An Elysian Tail - All hail Ethan Lee!
[CLOSED] Gunpoint … is being brought to Game Maker: Studio with a GNU/Linux port in mind.
[CLOSED] Skullgirls … has a FAQ that outlines work on a port, but it would appear that the volunteer went M.I.A.
[CLOSED] Wargame: Airland Battle
[CLOSED] Nihilumbra (2 Copies)
[CLOSED] Metro: Last Light (CV 42) … well, who'd have thought?! (Can't wait for more 'AAA titles' to grace the platform)
Extra: [CLOSED] SpaceChem (CV 30)
Happening:
ozo2003 has just come up with a GNU/Linux-exclusive SteamGifts Group (fill out your application forms!) and launched several giveaways to help you make your mind up:
(CV 30.01): [CLOSED] Toki Tori | [CLOSED] RUSH | [CLOSED] EDGE
Firaxis/2K Games have confirmed that GNU/Linux will be supported for Civilization: Beyond Earth.
Ubuntu 14.04 LTS "Trusty Tahr" is out now!
Please feel free to join in by giving away games with GNU/Linux support!
I will try to keep this post updated with all contributions, but those updates may be delayed.
Other platform users are not limited to anything. Just know that I frown upon you occasionally.
UPDATE (Apr 12): The second wave is on now. Congratulations to the winners so far. It is still not too late to join. ;)
UPDATE (Apr 14): All gifts for the second batch of lucky participants have been sent. Final wave will commence after a short break.
UPDATE (Apr 15): Final wave! A little something for everybody!
UPDATE (Apr 19): Thanks for stopping by. Many thanks to eagleclaw6 and ozo2003 for valuable contributions! The spring (inventory) cleaning is now officially over.
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