Ravnox, About the Anomaly Warzone Earth, you can follow the discussion here: http://steamcommunity.com/app/91200/discussions/0/864959088378262156/. It seems to be a specific ATI issue. I regret deeply have bought an ATI video card: I did to support their initiative of opening driver's source code, but I had have experienced all sorts of problems under Linux in last two years: from Unity graphic glitches in Ubuntu 12.10 to a whole bunch of games I simply cannot run under Wine anymore.
Well, sorry for bitching. :-P Regards, * * *Alexandre Maciel* 2013/2/16 <[email protected]> > It's a very good start, but I agree with you that it's not quite there > yet. Many of the humble bundle indie developers are slow to publish > their games to the platform. I'd also like to see better Steam Cloud > support; having to copy my game profiles and save games from Windows to > Linux can be tedious. I was expecting the full Valve library available > before it was officially out of beta but I guess this will happen over > time, like it did with the Mac OS version. > > Regarding Anomaly Warzone Earth, it's working fine for me so long as I > disable Steam Community in game. I had input lag before doing that. > What problems are you experiencing? > > -- > Ravnox > > > On Sat, 16 Feb 2013 11:08:40 -0500 > Alexandre Maciel <[email protected]> wrote: > > > As an enthusiast of Linux and Steam,, I'm don't feel they are "there" > > yet. > > > > I'm having fun with SPAZ for the last two months, but... > > > > - Where is all Humble Bundle Games that were already ported for > > Linux (Dungeon Defenders and Torchlight, for example)? > > - Why some games are listed as available and yet they can't run > > (Shank 2)? > > - Why even games that are available for sell doesn't work at > > all (Anomaly Warzone Earth, the developer recommends ask for a > > refund)? > > - And where are the A games (not the "AAA"), that run in Mac > > and could be ported easily to Linux (Half-Life 2, Left2Dead, The > > Witcher)? > > > > Half of games were from Humble Bundles and were already available in > > Ubuntu Software Center, the other half are just more of same: what's > > the point of have 100 games available for Linux if 20 are puzzles, 20 > > are tower defense, 20 are old-school 2D platforms and the remaining > > 40 are not full games, but just DLCs? > > > > Don't take it wrong, but Steam will be a viable gaming platform for > > Linux in the day when we can pick a game and buy not because it runs > > in Linux, but because we wanted the game. And this day is not today. > > > > Regards, > > *Alexandre Maciel* > _______________________________________________ > mlug mailing list > [email protected] > https://listes.koumbit.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mlug-listserv.mlug.ca >
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