Linked by Kroc Camen on Tue 30th Dec 2008 23:21 UTC
Games Indie game developer Wolfire Games gives 5 solid reasons why games developers should support Mac OS X and Linux. [via TUAW] "Obviously supporting Mac OS X and Linux means you tap into another platform and expand your potential market base. That much is clear. But surely adding an extra 5% is negligible, right? Wrong. Not all five percents are created equal." For their game Lugaru, they go on to claim "supporting Mac OS X and Linux directly increased sales by around 122%."
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RE[4]: Mac?
by Moulinneuf on Sat 3rd Jan 2009 10:23 UTC in reply to "RE[3]: Mac?"
Moulinneuf
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2005-07-06

Sorry Tomcat , but in 2009 , I pass on replying to your lies that have no basis on reality.

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RE[5]: Mac?
by tomcat on Sun 4th Jan 2009 01:32 in reply to "RE[4]: Mac?"
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2006-01-06

Sorry Tomcat , but in 2009 , I pass on replying to your lies that have no basis on reality.


You just replied, moron. Too bad there's no way to resolve to raise your IQ. Stupidity is permanent.

As for Loki, refer to this 1998 article (http://pc.ign.com/articles/066/066046p1.html): "Loki calls Linux "the only viable threat to Microsoft's hold on the market", and the company believes that by bringing PC games to Linux it will broaden the appeal of the platform.""

We all know how well that worked out. Linux is, by all practical standards, no closer to building desktop market share and countering "Microsoft's hold on the market".

Doubt it? Here's another 2006 article (http://www.linux.com/feature/59180) titled "Commercial gaming: Can it thrive on Linux?" The fact that they even had to ask the question in 2006 should inform the answer. The state of Linux gaming is deplorable; mostly, lousy titles that were available -- technologically speaking -- on Windows TEN YEARS AGO.

Why? Because the sub-1% market share of desktop Linux means there's no money in Linux game development. And making games requires financial investment in areas other than coding (e.g. art, storyboarding, writing, sound design, etc). No customers, no games.

Complain about my response, mod it down, whatever. I don't care. Reality is reality. Put some ice on that, and walk it off ...

Edited 2009-01-04 01:33 UTC

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RE[6]: Mac?
by Moulinneuf on Sun 4th Jan 2009 09:23 in reply to "RE[5]: Mac?"
Moulinneuf Member since:
2005-07-06

Sorry Tomcat , but as I said in 2009 , I pass on replying to your lies that have no basis on reality.

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