

Alpha Centauri Port for Linux? 33
Freud writes
sent us an excerpt from a chat with Brian Reynolds, of
firaxis where he was questioned about a Linux port. Brian says
"Certainly a Mac version; I'm assuming a Linux version too though that hasn't been finalized.
Which is kind of our fault because we expressed some interest (to EA) in doing it ourselves.
Worked on it for a while, then got swamped with other stuff.
So we handed it back to EA, meaning some time was lost while we were fooling around with it...
Anyway, my guess is they will probably do one now. Seems like it would be an easy port.
Mostly it was the network code that was going to require some work... "
Well, an addict can dream, can't he?
Dreams (Score:1)
A word of warning (Score:1)
Now I know what its like being addicted to crack.
Hey wait a minute...I had no life anyways! I'm OK!
This would be GREAT for Linux (Score:1)
Darn right! I loved the demo of Alpha Centauri, but the lack of a Linux port kept me from buying it. I mean, I'm not going to reboot into Windoze just to play a game! But if Firaxis does a Linux version of AC, they can count on getting my $50. Companies don't take Linux seriously enough, but games like CTP and Alpha Centauri will really do well and help get more and more commercial games for us.
Long live Linux!
\___ I second that
"Runs better on Linux" (Score:1)
They got my money! (Score:1)
Sid games rock (Score:1)
please don't (Score:1)
completely destroying my life is the fact that
I have to reboot to windows every time I want
to play.
"Runs better on Linux" (Score:1)
All that slow-down these days means is sloppy code, which shouldn't be supported... but then, noone seemed to pay attention to old winblows doing that..
Games vs CPU (Score:1)
Natas
btw: Civ:CTp will be ported to Alpha!
Still doesn't explain it... (Score:1)
I *WILL* buy that... (Score:1)
Consider $50 of my cash set aside for this one. My only complaint is that this will probably distract me from the Linux RPG that I've been working on. Need anyone to help with the port?
Some days life is actually good...
~hamnrye
I'll probaby buy this version too! (Score:1)
Sid games rock (Score:1)
Railroad Tycoon 2, since he's gone on to Firaxis now.
I couldn't play RT2 because it insists on 1024x768 resolution, and I've a very old monitor on the Windows machine that barely does 800x600 if you ask it nicely.
Sid Meier is one of my favorite game designers, period. Civ was my original "Oh, look, the sun's coming up" game and Railroad Tycoon kept me happy for hours watching the stupid little trains go running around. Chris Sawyer took that and made it better, IMHO, with Transport Tycoon, and now if he got his act together and ported Rollercoaster Tycoon to Linux I'd never have to use Windows again.
Alpha Centauri for Linux would make me very happy indeed.
Games vs CPU (Score:1)
(Also planned for the sparc)
This is from loki themselves.
I'll probaby buy this version too! (Score:1)
Buy Linux games at retailers so they learn to stock them on the shelves!!!!!!
This would be GREAT for Linux (Score:1)
If there is a linux port, we should all buy it!!
Long live Linux!!
All of them.. ? (Score:1)
This is the best news of the day.. (Score:2)
1. their games are intelligent and intended for adults.
2. their games doesn't need 3D cards.
3. their games, esp. alpha centauri, tries to be as "open" as possible. alpha centauri uses a text file that can be used to customize almost all aspects of the game. this is a perfect game for hackers (not crackers!)
besides those, i've been continually impressed with their supports. the patches (now at 3.0) are actually more of enhancements than bug fixes. they also put out an optional patch for people who are color blind.
firaxis has also been bucking the industry trends:
1. the in-box manual is much much better than the rip-off "strategy guide"
2. they don't put CD-check copy protection on alpha centauri, except the european version (because no retailer in europe would carry a game without some sort of copy protection). however, with 3.0 patch, they removed the CD-check. before the patch was released , a certain firaxis employee has subtly hinted in the newsgroups that the european players could get the US version of terran.exe to get around the CD-check.
as far as I'm concerned, any games from firaxis will get 5 moderator points from me automatically. (NO, i'm not a moderator).
Still doesn't explain it... (Score:2)
That's actually not quite true - anything Pentium or better should have more than enough CPU cycles for decoding MP3s - the problem is that MP3 playing is both somewhat CPU intensive and real time, which means if your MP3 player doesn't have special priviledges and goes 10ms without running, it's going to skip.
Off topic: does anyone know which MP3 players for Linux can do a sched_setscheduler() when they're suid root? x11amp 0.6 did this, and on my system it made the difference between occasional skips and unskippable music - but x11amp 0.6 is getting old.
Anyway, Centauri should still have more than enough CPU cycles left over to animate a small sprite or two quickly, even if every sound effect was being decoded on the fly (and if they're not caching wav data of the small sound effects, they've got a coding problem right there). It honestly feels like the whole game is being run in an interpreter, like it's some Tcl/Tk or uncompiled BASIC app. That doesn't sound likely, but I can't think of anything else that might be sucking up that much CPU.
"Runs better on Linux" (Score:2)
The lack of a Linux port (when Civ:CTP has one in the works) was one strike against my buying Alpha Centauri, but the fact that Centauri would be unplayable on half my friends' and relatives' computers was just as bad.
I'll probaby buy this version too! (Score:2)
Cast your vote for Linux games with your dollars!
To never reboot again...
Great (Score:2)
NaTaS