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Company Seeks To Boost Linux Game Development With 3D Engine Giveaway

binstream writes "To support Linux game development, Unigine Corp. announced a competition: it will give a free license for its Unigine engine to a seasoned team willing to work on a native Linux game. The company has been Linux-friendly from the very start; it released advanced GPU benchmarks (Heaven, Tropics, Sanctuary) for Linux before and is working on the OilRush strategy game that supports Linux as well."

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  1. Re:meh by BitZtream · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Yea, good attitude, someone trying to promote Linux and you tell them to fuck off because it doesn't fit your perfect little world.

    No wonder Linux will never make any desktop progress, its users are its own worst enemy.

    Angsty little fucks aren't you.

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  2. Re:Bleak future of PC gaming? by whiteboy86 · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Most iPad apps we use are polished, nice, robust and way better then the clumsy apps on the desktop. There is no way for us to go back to the desktop. Apart from some content creation I see frighteningly little use for the desktop. I auctioned off nearly all household laptops and desktops, partly because I fear they will depreciate way faster now when more and more people discover the iPad.