Linked by Debjit on Mon 23rd Aug 2010 21:16 UTC
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Bummer... but not completely unexpected.
Yup. For all you Linux evangelists out there... if you want to know why more people aren't using Linux on the desktop, this is a prime example of why. Of course, I personally don't give a rat's ass about Steam, but for a lot of people, it's definitely a 'killer' application. So you can preach all day about free love, improved security, and all your other talking points, but at the end of the day, if someone's killer application ain't on the platform, it's game over. End of discussion.
Last time I checked, Steam was already running on Linux. Actually, it runs on Linux for years. It runs on Linux right now. Counter Strike:Source is number 3 on Wine's Top-10 Platinum List ("Applications which install and run flawlessly on an out-of-the-box Wine installation").
These talks are all only about a _native_ client. Would be nice for people who use both Linux+Steam, but not a necessity at all.
But nevertheless thank you for your most valuable and informative comment about the state of affairs.
[...]at the end of the day, if someone's killer application ain't on the platform, it's game over. End of discussion.
I'm afraid that the above statement (while generally true) doesn't apply to this case 100%. Steam and the games do run on Linux (via Wine). So this "killer app" is not technically missing. It's just that it could be better (fewer issues, better performance).





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Bummer... but not completely unexpected.