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Re: Steam on Linux

Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 11:11 am
by Trask
I have batch files to transfer the files to and from my file server now, but its not the best process out there.

Re: Steam on Linux

Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 1:17 pm
by MadPumpkin
hurstshifter wrote:
cndr wrote:I'd rather not see steam, I hate the idea that I buy a game, and it gets linked to an email address, and you basically have to be online to play games, the only way to play offline is to go online and put it into offline mode.

You hate the idea that all your licensing for your games is stored in one convenient, aesthetically pleasing, online environment? You would rather have a bunch of boxes and booklets lying around that could potentially end up lost or damaged and then be SOL for finding your Keys? You would rather pay extra for packaging and not get the awesome Steam only deals that valve offers? All this because of two clicks of the mouse to go offline?
Well there are many people that don't like multi-use media that "shouldn't" be multi-use in their eyes. I'm the same way to be honest, I LOVE steam. However, phones for example, I realize that my phone can hold 8G of music... I much rather use my 8G iPod for listening to music though. Personally I don't use any apps on my phone except for obviously texting. I use the internet browser, but to read Bash quotes during class mostly...

Re: Steam on Linux

Posted: Sat May 29, 2010 10:14 pm
by Thomas_Bates
I've never been big on PC gaming, I've almost always used Ubuntu as my primary, as there's no need for me to have anything else, but I do love Valve's games, and if this will let me actually PLAY them without using PlayOnLinux, I'm all for it. PlayOnLinux is some sort of extension or something to Wine, I don't use it often, but it severely messed up my Portal.