GarageGames Starts IndieGoGo Campaign To Port Torque 3D To Linux
Open source (as Torque 3D recently became) is one thing; cross-platform is another. Now, reader iamnothing writes "GarageGames is heading to IndieGoGo to port Torque 3D to Linux. The campaign is centered around hiring a dedicated developer or team to port Torque 3D to Linux. The primary target is Ubuntu 32bit with other flavors of Linux as stretch goals. All work will be done in the public eye under our Github repository under the MIT license."
Not a lot of offerings in Linux game engines so far, so this would be a nice addition. Afaik, the only real options are various derivative of older open-sourced Id Software engines, and Ogre3d. Plus Unity recently added the ability to export builds to Linux, but not to develop on Linux.
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Why is 32 bit still the target platform for so many software projects? My computer is 5 years old, and has been running 64bit linux that whole time. Are 32bit PCs even sold any more?
Crowdfunding to port Torque to Linux? Interesting... but I'm not falling for that one again. I already "donated" a few years ago, when I shelled out over a couple hundred dollars for both Torque3D and Torque2D under the promise that they worked on Linux (they actually sold three versions: Windows, Mac and Linux), only to have all my requests for help completely ignored when I complained that neither of them worked, and see the whole Linux ball dropped a few months later. So GarageGames: screw you, you're not getting my money again.
now i can get rid of this waste-of-space-8-alien i have on my hd. and it will really accelerate game development on the Linux platform. .
Can't help but notice all the gaming-on-Linux news popping up recently with Steam coming to Linux, the first Unreal Engine 3 game for Linux and so on.
Disclaimer, worked as a consultant with many companies and helped them deal with this engine.
Torque is just bad software that was abandoned by developers when much better alternatives (such as Unity) appeared, despite it being much cheaper.
Even with source code fully published under MIT license, developer interest towards it is almost non existent. I mean, I welcome this move, but even when free and OSS, developing a game with this engine will cost you more time and money than pretty much any of the closed alternatives.
This sounds like a last ditch effort to save their crappy 3d engine, which has been left in the dust years ago by unity3d.
I started on Redhat. Once that was gone, moved to Fedora. When I finally got sick up Fedora's life-cycle and stability I moved to Centos 6.
I like Centos. It's fast, very stable, and has Gnome 2. But of it does not have all the latest software. I can compile some myself, but increasingly I see most developers are using Ubuntu and are developing for Ubuntu.
Maybe it's time for a change.
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For good or bad, everyone else seems to use KickStarter.
Already the IGG website seems to be lagging, and would require yet another signup etc etc.
Also, 32-bit only? Really? 64-bit is really a shining star for Linux in general
Well, I suppose with the MIT license it's better than rolling your own engine. But crowd-sourcing ? What end user would care ? Weird...
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Under Ubuntu 12.10,
> sudo apt-get install torcs
When I saw this article, I thought I already had it installed through software center. ....ohh, TORQUE 3d. My bad.
Some company I've never heard of starts some type of project I've never heard of to port some game I've never heard of to Linux. FTFY
This seems like a great thing. Garage Games decision is obviously a result of being out competed by other companies, but who cares? The recent moves seems like they are trying to build a strong community and be a company based on ideals. The engines are open sourced (maybe they'll get a gsoc student to work on an Android port) so people are free to change them as they see fit. If they survive as a company, hopefully address some of the problems with their engine. It puts more pressure on the dominant products like Unity as well.
Why is anyone targeting 32 bit in this day and age? The inertia is absurd.
"Someone needs to talk to the tree of liberty about its ghoulish drinking problem." by ohnocitizen
From your description it sounds you only have a chance of employing people with about three months of previous work experience. That "arrogance" probably is the honest and blunt statement of the bloody truth.
Here is a free gem from an experienced developer: Nothing can beat skills and experience and if you want to build a long-lasting company, you better have some highly experienced, educated and skilled people in your company. These guys will lay the foundations upon you can base your success. And when you or your MBA-crap friends have an insane idea, they will call it out as such. That will save you lots of money in a year or two. That does not mean you should not hire young people and develop them into "arrogant veterans", but your business is 100% stuffed if you solely depend on inexperienced labour.
But this is the free world - feel free to live in a world of hurt if you really want that.
Mr Ballmers and Mr Bill's great moneyspinner will badmouth everything which remotely competes with Windows. Don't take their arguments seriously; they are almost always bullcrap. They will exaggerate and lie to achieve their goal of raking in even more money now that they are billionaires. It basically is a mental disease - Pathologic Greed.
There are of course several techniques of assuring binary compatibility of x86 Linux binaries and it just works differently than on Windows.
Deep down M$ is terrified by the Linux hydra eating itself into everything electronic - from radar processors in cars to DSL routers, telephones and search engines. When they stick some argument to Ubuntu they wake up next morning people telling them that they use Fedora. When they attack that, somebody notes that this deficiency is fixed by CentOS. They are badly scared.
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