Wow. That sounds great. ^^ Hopefully we can get more game related teams and companies to start bringing more games into development so I can have one less reason to use Windows. ^^
Wow. That sounds great. ^^ Hopefully we can get more game related teams and companies to start bringing more games into development so I can have one less reason to use Windows. ^^
I've been waiting for this announcement since September 12th 2002. I just hope this will happen sooner rather than later, and that games will start getting ported.
The actual Steam platform being available is nice and dandy, but the platform itself is like the Valve version of the Software Center. But... I am SUPER PSYCHED about the fact that Valve are looking to commit to this!
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I'd want to see Team Fortress 2 on Ubuntu
The main thing that I'm wondering is whether or not the games that you've already purchased for Windows/Mac Steam will automatically be added to your account when you get the Linux client (ex: Portal 2 on PS3 comes with free Steam Portal 2 code), or if you'll have to 're-purchase' everything.
Yes Steam has what they call "steam play" which is if it's on mac and windows you get access to both. So Linux will be included in that.
Not confirmed but I'm pretty certain that will be the case as your games are tied to your account not your platform of choice.
So we will hopefully see the masses of indie games already on Linux in on it, so Steam should have a pretty decent Linux game library.
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It would also be nice if all of the GPU makers were so open minded. (pun intended)
With the exception of a few specialty items and few of the latest WiFi adapters, there is very little out there in the way of hardware that doesn't play nice with Ubuntu. Video drivers are junk across the board. FOSS video drivers are pretty close to useless for any real 3D applications, and the closed-source drivers that play nice with games are deeply problematic.
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