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Thread: 29 hours to get a tactical shooter for Linux.

  1. #11
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    Re: 29 hours to get a tactical shooter for Linux.

    So is there Linux support or not? It's been a while.

  2. #12
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    Angry Re: 29 hours to get a tactical shooter for Linux.

    sadly, we were left in the cold on the Linux issue again. They may try to do something afterwards, but since they decided on the Unreal Engine 3, I doubt it.

  3. #13
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    Re: 29 hours to get a tactical shooter for Linux.

    Isn't Dungeon Defenders making use of Unreal Engine 3?

    I know that a few years ago Ryan ported the Unreal 3 Engine via Unreal Tournament 3 to Linux but was not allowed to release it.

    However with the launch of Dungeon Defenders on the Humble Indie Bundle the engine is now officially available on Linux and running via Dungeon Defenders, so you never know, maybe one of us should just be kind enough and slip Christian Allen, Ryan's email address

  4. #14
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    Re: 29 hours to get a tactical shooter for Linux.

    The Unreal Engine 3 is no Excuse. It runs on Linux.
    Just do not donate to projects who do not show sufficient willingness to support your platform.

  5. #15
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    Re: 29 hours to get a tactical shooter for Linux.

    Quote Originally Posted by MeteorBlume View Post
    The Unreal Engine 3 is no Excuse. It runs on Linux.
    Just do not donate to projects who do not show sufficient willingness to support your platform.
    exactly... why would i support a PS4 title for example if i do not have PS4, have no intention of buying it etc.
    Read the easy to understand, lots of pics Ubuntu manual.
    Do i need antivirus/firewall in linux?
    Full disk backup (newer kernel -> suitable for newer PC): Clonezilla
    User friendly full disk backup: Rescuezilla

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