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Descent 3 For Linux

Okay, don't tell anyone you heard it from me, but Loki's porting Descent 3 to Linux. Just thought I'd let you know about it because you're my favorite Slashdot reader. Don't get me in trouble!

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  1. IRC chat verification... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4
    ...this "rumor" about Descent 3 came directly from Scott Draeker during a Loki IRC chat on Wednesday.

    The chat log can be found at linux.com, who was responsible for hosting the chat.

    Look a little less than halfway down the log...

  2. motion by krog · · Score: 4

    with any luck, someone'll port Dramamine soon. :)

    -krog

  3. Excuse Me, But... by mochaone · · Score: 4

    is there a law that says original games can't be developed for Linux ? Descent may or may not be a great game (never played it) but I'm getting sick and tired of feeling like I haveto jump up and down because Linux users will have the pleasure of playing years old games. What is going on in the industry in terms of putting out original games on Linux? Does anyone know?

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    1. Re:Excuse Me, But... by GeorgeH · · Score: 5

      The law you're refering to is the law of economics. Designing and developing a game is an expensive prospect. If a software house going to plunk down the money to create a game, do they choose to release it for the OS that has 5-10% market share or the OS that has upwards of 80% market share? After the game is developed, porting it to another OS is simply a matter of programming.

      It's expensive to create original games, and you want the highest return on investment you can get. Release the game running under Windows. Then, if you want a little more market share, start looking at other OS's.

      BTW, there are some original games for Linux, but those are being programmed by open source programmers, not the big software houses. I don't want to start a holy war, but you'll find that there's a lot more creative people involved developing (read not programming, but coming up with concepts and stories) closed source games than open.
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  4. Re:Already a port? by kevin42 · · Score: 4

    The dedicated server has been ported and available for a long time. And actually the client has been ported for a long time as well (coding done by Outrage, not Loki for the most part -- in a mostly done state). I'm sure Loki will clean it up and write an installer though.