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Though, it's hard to say how many people running Linux are even looking at this, since games without Linux support aren't suggested to people running Steam on Linux. I only saw it because I'm running Windows on this computer. However, only one of my computers has Windows, so I don't buy games without Linux support.
+1 Linux
More or less. Adding a new platform isn't cheap, though it's not like adding Linux would be doing some other non-PC platform. Once we have all the stuff we think we need in for 1.0, we'll take a look at it.
I know we def have not tested that. Are you getting any servo.txt output at all?
That's only if you were certain you were going to offer native builds eventually for other PC operating systems. If you did this I wouldn't advertise it, just quietly have builds available that people can check out.
Would people even want that? Completely untested experimental crossplatform branch with no online play but it at least runs natively? I only ever run windows so I have no skin in this game.
Servo has always been PC/Mac. And it cross-plays with Windows just fine. Always has.
We use the Steam branches every day;) Awesome feature. It's how we deploy our game for internal playtest.
It should be "Win/Mac/Linux", not "PC/Mac/Linux".
When i see "game for PC" i always hope there is a Linux included in the "PC", but most of the time, it's only Windows (however, more and more developpers release their games to Linux too).
I think it has its importance for better understanding, but i also think it will be more important soon, when SteamOS and Vulcan and others will wake up.
Yes, fair point. I will pass that along to the folks who control that.
Anyone successful ?