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Death 999
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We did. You did. Yes we can. No.
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There are ways to break that up - making it easy to release on all platforms, for instance.
Singular is equilibrium, btw.
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lostsoul
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ive tried different methods of switching os only to realize 2 things about them... windows is a glorified game launcher linux is a glorified browser launcher
in a dual boot setup where i work and browse in linux and game in windows...i find that if i need to look up some gaming related question while gaming i have to shut down my game...boot into linux...browse, find my answer...shut down linux boot into windows...continue gaming...not practical to me.
software solutions ie virtualization don't cut it either ... cant game in a vr windows ... and browsing and working is just easier on windows itself. now a hardware solution might be were its at...if we could get motherboards that would or could switch between an os as easy as i switch between tasks in windows that would work.
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Zanthius
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in a dual boot setup where i work and browse in linux and game in windows.
Lots of people do this, and I used to do this before when I was more into gaming. Now I find more and more games available for Linux, and I don't play as much as I did earlier. So I have only Linux now.
The solution is of course to make all games available for all operational systems, and this can be done by making the game engines more compatible with all operational system. As far as I know, both the Unreal Engine 4 and the Unity engine support a lot of different operational systems today, so hopefully we will see much more games become available for many different operational systems in the future.
I think that in order to prevent the industry from making people buy one Playstation, one Xbox, and one Windows computer, we should have laws which force game developers to make games available for all (or most) operational systems. It is not very environmental friendly for people to have one Playstation, one Xbox, and one Windows computer, if they could have played all of the games on a Linux computer.
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