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CCP To Discontinue EVE Online Support For Linux

maotx writes "CCP's recent support for EVE Online in Linux is now set to be discontinued this March. Released last November along with the Mac OS X client, it has failed to share the expected continual growth as seen with Mac client. Feedback on the EVE Online forums, which includes the e-mail in which CCP announced this decision, suggest that the client was not preferred for Linux users as it did not support the Premium graphics client and did not run as well as the win32 client under Wine. For those who wish to stop playing EVE Online, CCP is offering a refund towards unused game time. Select quote from the e-mail: 'The feedback and commitment we obtained from players like you helped both CCP and Transgaming with our attempts to improve on the quality and stability of the client. Many of us in CCP use Linux and are convinced of its merits as an operating system.'"

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  1. I guess it's EVE Offline by syousef · · Score: 2, Funny

    ...if you're running Linux ;-)

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  2. Re:Makes you wonder... by Jamie's+Nightmare · · Score: 5, Funny

    I don't know. All good questions, but somehow we've got to find a way to blame Microsoft for this.

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  3. Re:I felt a great disturbance in the Force... by rob1980 · · Score: 4, Funny

    ... as if tens of nerds suddenly cried out in terror and were suddenly silenced.

    Fixed. This is Eve Online we're talking about after all, and not World of Warcraft... ;)

  4. migration path by Lord+Ender · · Score: 5, Funny

    CCP is encouraging users of the Linux EVE client to upgrade to the OpenOffice.org Calc application.

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    1. Re:migration path by meist3r · · Score: 5, Funny

      I heard recently someone disbanded one of the largest tables ever inserted into one of those ... amazing stuff.

  5. Re:Makes you wonder... by psetzer · · Score: 5, Funny

    The usual way is implying that Microsoft paid them off to kill the Linux client. Considering the state of the Icelandic economy and the number of people actually using that client, I think that probably amounted to mailing them a really nice fruit basket.

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  6. Re:Competing with itself?! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    OMFG, where did you learn how to read? You can't possably be this fucking stupid?

  7. Re:Makes you wonder... by ZaphodHarkonnen · · Score: 3, Funny

    You don't know CCP very well then. A fruit basket would've just been thrown into the fish tank. A couple of kegs of beer is what MS must've sent over.

  8. Re:Competing with itself?! by ToasterMonkey · · Score: 3, Funny

    Also, since there's really not a lot of difference between BSD and Mac, hardcore linux users can easily partition and install BSD instead and run a modified version of the Mac program. What's one more distro to install?

    ROFLMAO

    Windows kind of has a POSIX API, and Linux kind of has a POSIX API, so why don't we just run a slightly modified version of the Windows client on Linux?

    Linux is open source, so why don't modify the source code to run on it?

    Leverage the POSIX layer in Windows to install the latest service pack on Linux, thereby fooling the Windows client into thinking it's really running on Windows?

    Install Windows into Linux, forcing them to assimilate?

    Z/OS is sort of similar to AIX, which is a UNIX, and Linux is "unix-like", so why don't we run Z/OS under Xen, then we can use mainframe-like power to evolve a native EVE client from random bit soup?

    I still think yours wins.

  9. Re:My first attempt at a soviet russia joke... by Mhtsos · · Score: 2, Funny

    In soviet Russia, there's one more C