Vote for GOG to add Linux versions of games they sell
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Vote for GOG to add Linux versions of games they sell
GOG, a digital distributor of computer games, had a makeover and one of the features this makeover introduced was a community wishlist where users get to submit suggestions for either games or website features and vote on these suggestions. One such request submitted by a user called JudasIscariot was to add Linux versions of games that GOG already sold for Windows to their catalog i.e. games like Heroes of Might and Magic 3, Unreal Tournament 2004, and Neverwinter Nights.
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Thread in the GOG forum asking for Linux support.
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It's taken a while, but the Add Linux versions of games request on the GOG Community Wishlist has surpassed 10 000 votes! This entry is currently placed fifth on the wislist. Get to voting and make it first! This shows that there are gamers using Linux and that they are ravenous for support. With Linux seeing great support thanks to Kickstarter, the Humble Bundle, and Steam, it is only a matter of time before our votes reach the folks at GOG and they go through the simple task of adding Linux versions of the games they already sell for Windows.JudasIscariot wrote:If a game has a Linux version and it is made and supported by the developer please allow the option to download the Linux version if at all possible.
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Thread in the GOG forum asking for Linux support.
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Re: Vote for GOG to add Linux versions of games they sell
Moved thread to the Game Development forum section.
Game Development forum section description wrote:Discuss development or ideas for other free/open-source games here, as well as other games in general.
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Re: Vote for GOG to add Linux versions of games they sell
Source. Wish GOG saw it that way as well.Paradox wrote:Basically I (we) see a big potential in Linux beyond the 1% . Currently Linux sales either just break even or yield a very small profit. But Rome wasn't built in a day.
We don't have a higher idealistic goal about freedom of choice - not more than it meaning that we'll reach a bigger audience.
In the end of the day Paradox makes hardcore games for smart gamers who want smart games - I think the average Linux user just happens to overlap with our niche business quite well.
Re: Vote for GOG to add Linux versions of games they sell
GOG often doesn't have the source code for the games they sell though, and making it work on newer versions of Windows normally involved getting out a hexeditor and fiddling with the binaries. Not sure how easy it'd be to port games to Linux or whether they already run under wine?
Although, if the game already has Linux executables floating around then they probably should be selling it..
Although, if the game already has Linux executables floating around then they probably should be selling it..
Re: Vote for GOG to add Linux versions of games they sell
Seems that this is not going to happen anytime soon: http://www.gamingonlinux.com/articles/g ... ture.2369/
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