Linked by Jordan Spencer Cunningham on Fri 3rd Jul 2009 20:56 UTC, submitted by Michael
Games The folks over at Phoronix had an interesting interview with Linux game porter, Frank Earl. Despite the apparent decline in PC gaming, Earl has worked for Linux Game Publishing for several years and was seeking input from the community at large for game suggestions at Phoronix. He's also done work independently on porting various software over from Windows. The interview covers work that Earl has done, difficulties that arise in porting commercial games to Linux, successes they've had, his views on Linux in general, and his thoughts on the future of gaming in Linux.
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by Amiga64 on Sat 4th Jul 2009 06:59 UTC
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2009-06-30

I bought Majesty from LGP a few years ago. I believe I was on a 2005 Ubuntu at the time. The game worked perfectly and I was delighted with my purchase.

However, I wanted to play through it again about a year ago, and it wouldn't work on any distro I had to hand. I wrote to LGP and they said they were working on it.

I think this highlights the difficulty of using any proprietary software on Linux. Linux changes, the proprietary software doesn't, so it stops working.

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