


Windows users are not sheep so it will never happen, even if they did linux will be more apparent by that time.


i would only use linux but they dont have a standard yet. the big distros devs need to get together and make a different repository thats has a standardization so everything works on all distros.



Google can play a big part of setting that standard, we all know Android is pretty much based off of Debian. They could promote it heavily as the "consumer" standard to hardware OEMs and driver writers.
Nvidia already has good support for linux, and valve's attempt to bring more gaming to it shows signs of change.


linux will never get those major PC releases. corporations want lock-outs designed and catered specifically to them Microsoft is happy to oblige that, linux will never support any DRM technology ever HDCP, secur-rom, laser lock, this list can stretch miles and most games use up to 4 different types of DRM. the lack of native DX only makes the already apparent dream of Linux becoming a gaming OS farther awayGoogle can play a big part of setting that standard, we all know Android is pretty much based off of Debian. They could promote it heavily as the "consumer" standard to hardware OEMs and driver writers.
Nvidia already has good support for linux, and valve's attempt to bring more gaming to it shows signs of change.





And hows that working for them..? :Plinux will never get those major PC releases. corporations want lock-outs designed and catered specifically to them Microsoft is happy to oblige that, linux will never support any DRM technology ever HDCP, secur-rom, laser lock, this list can stretch miles and most games use up to 4 different types of DRM. the lack of native DX only makes the already apparent dream of Linux becoming a gaming OS farther away



If you're implying that DRM can't be made for Linux you're wrong. No one has bothered to make DRM in Linux there's no real benefit to it, not because it can't be done.Linux will never get those major PC releases. corporations want lock-outs designed and catered specifically to them Microsoft is happy to oblige that, Linux will never support any DRM technology ever HDCP, secur-rom, laser lock, this list can stretch miles and most games use up to 4 different types of DRM. the lack of native DX only makes the already apparent dream of Linux becoming a gaming OS farther away
You're also implying that the developer can't simultaneously make an OpenGL version of a game.
What's funny is that all of those methods you've mentioned have already been hacked.
Last edited by Dhalmel; 01-10-2013 at 04:06 AM.


it'll never happen the Linux community would tear it apart like a pack of starve mad piranha's. the distro would be dead before it ever got to release.
you think just becuase the games Graphical programing language is written in OpenGL it Magically becomes Linux compatible? easier to port sure, but my point was the majority of top rate titles are not programed in OpenGL. for linux not only would the executables and files need to be compatible you would also need to make the graphical API compatible. A huge waist of resources and publisher money.
whats even more ironic is they were more than likely hacked using Linux.


linux cant get DRM its protected by the GPL and its already free, and when you add something to the OS you have to release the source code. linux can do everything and more then OSX(locked down unix) or windows.linux will never get those major PC releases. corporations want lock-outs designed and catered specifically to them Microsoft is happy to oblige that, linux will never support any DRM technology ever HDCP, secur-rom, laser lock, this list can stretch miles and most games use up to 4 different types of DRM. the lack of native DX only makes the already apparent dream of Linux becoming a gaming OS farther away
Linux is getting alot closer to becoming the leader you can double click to install alot of software now. all they need to do is standardize. you can run DX on linux with wine so thats false.
I wouldn't be so sure seeing how there are still people defending the bizzare design choices M$ is forcing unto their win8 customers... and linux has still a long way to go.
The only ray of hope for linux in regards to gaming is valve porting some steam games to it.
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