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Battlefield Director: Linux Only Needs One 'Killer' Game To Explode

dryriver writes with an except from Polygon's interview with DICE creative directory Lars Gustavsson, who says it would only take one "killer" game for Linux to break into mainstream gaming (something some would argue it already has): "We strongly want to get into Linux for a reason," Gustavsson said. "It took Halo for the first Xbox to kick off and go crazy — usually, it takes one killer app or game and then people are more than willing [to adopt it] — it is not hard to get your hands on Linux, for example, it only takes one game that motivates you to go there." "I think, even then, customers are getting more and more convenient, so you really need to convince them how can they marry it into their daily lives and make an integral part of their lives," he explained, sharing that the studio has used Linux servers because it was a "superior operating system to do so." Valve's recently announced Steam OS and Steam Machines are healthy for the console market, Gustavsson said when asked for his opinion on Valve's recent announcements."

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  1. YOLD! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Finally, The Year Of The Linux Desktop has come!

    1. Re:YOLD! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

      Don't worry, you will be able to boot to a text-mode console and fiddle endlessly with X server dependency hell trying to get a graphical environment going.

      Ah, I see your problem. You must be running a Linux distro from 10 years ago. I know your uptime is probably the stuff of legends right now, but maybe you ought to think about upgrading to a modern Linux distro if you want to play games.

    2. Re: YOLD! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

      All thanks to Tux Racer!!!

    3. Re:YOLD! by ArbitraryName · · Score: 5, Funny

      Sigh. There was never a G5 Powerbook, they stopped at G4. That was the joke.