Westwood Linux Petition for C&C II 79
dr bacardi writes "A link is up on the Linux Games page that is a request for mail-in petitions to get Command & Conquer II: Tiberian Sun ported over to Linux. The reason for mail-ins is to, "ensure that no 'slashdot effects' occur." Thanks to Kevin Scruggs, a Linux geek from Westwood for doing this. " Kevin e-mailed me as well-let's see if we can crash the mail server *grin*
Re:Warcraft II BNE (Score:1)
Re:CTP sales? (Score:1)
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Pirkka
Where my money goes (Score:1)
Re:Save your money, petition Cavedog! (Score:1)
Re:But C&C Bites! (Score:1)
USPS sux, moving sux, voting sux (Score:1)
Seriously, if you don't aren't going to buy the game then don't mail it in. Post that instead. If you truly gave a rat's furry arse whether you'd buy it or not, you'd post an encouraging message.
Re:Battle.net? (Score:1)
Do you have to run it as root or can you run it as a user? I've noticed the screen blacks out sometimes.
Tom
C&C II For Linux? How about release it period?! (Score:1)
C&C is an aging engine (Score:1)
Westwood is beating a dead horse (the C&C 2D engine and interface) and trying to get as much $$$ for it while they still can.
Why not just help the Golgotha team finish their poject? At least that's open source.
Personally I'd rather see BattleZone 2 on Linux.
is this true? (Score:1)
For a game like quake3, it links to libMesa.so, and a lot of X libraries that just about every distro has. And glibc. Most newer distro's include all of that. The only problem would be 3d drivers. For a game like quake3, users have to do a little work getting the 3d drivers, as I don't think Voodoo, G200, or TNT drivers ship with any distros. Same for every distrobution. I guess when the next batch come out, this will no longer be a problem. I guess the main problem now is getting the drivers faster, and generally avialable.
Including drivers, and static linking seems to not be a problem for these game makers under windows, so that is a silly excuse to not port to linux.
Issues on porting and the philosophy of Linux (Score:1)
(Modifications to distribution...)
Addition of voice recognition and feedback systems. Hmmm... maybe it'd be too much to ask, but saying "Unit 1, move to coordinates 40, 25!"... would be incredibly cool.
(Advice on porting)
If there was just a backdoor way to provide commands, and get map and positions of units, we could write amazing macros to get planes to attack from all angles, make ground units break into perfect pincer attacks, and set up our own voice control systems...
You have to understand, you see, that Linux is not just an OS, it's a philosophy. It's about not having pointless limitations.
If you could bear that in mind and make more than just a bare port, you would be greatly respected.
The main reason for Quake's popularity over other similar games was just how much it could be fiddled with and modified.
Force21 (Score:1)
Westwood do a linux port? Nah (Score:1)
-The Red Alert hack doesn't count.
I don't think westwood is even ready to tackle linux.
Wich raises the question, without directX, what do linux game devolopers use? I know DX works in WINE, but that can't be used. Should there be directX, or a wrapper library for linux?
I loved C&C, but maybe they've just kept me waiting too long.
Re:WHAT'S WRONG WITH YOU SLACKERS?? (Score:1)
Analog BS (Score:1)
LinuxGames.com /.'ed (Score:1)
We NEED this (Score:2)
When I was younger, I heard linux this, linux that. I didn't change, I keep running windows. They said quake is avaible for linux. I switched, have NOT used Win(anything) unless I had to (IE. customer calls and doesn't know how to install modem, etc. etc.)
Even if you look at the kids on IRC, they use linux, but they also still use windows! The most common answer they give is "Yea I dual boot -- Just to play games though" Lets switch them over so they can free up 500-1000 megs on their hard drives.
Kingdoms (Score:1)
I wouldn't mind having Cavedog's NEXT game to come out on Linux... which would be Amen: The Awakening? (great, another FPS?
C&C: TS (Score:1)
Re:Wow (Score:1)
Re:Westwood do a linux port? Nah (Score:1)
Afterall... Those games do alot of on the fly rendering for multiple heights. It's a 255 height game. Why not make it with a much better control. The units are also 3d, and would benifit. As for the rest, it would just be a display once and leave it situation. Not to mention, most video cards could easily handle this...
Re: (Score:1)
Re:Too easy. (Score:1)
Oops (Score:1)
snail mail? (Score:1)
stamps? what are those?
(see earlier article about USPS)
-geekd
You can still get your $.02 in electronically! (Score:2)
someone mentioned http://www.eletter.com in the
USPS article, which lets you send postal mail from your computer.
Combine that with a bunch of opinionated Linux freaks and a petition that that can be only signed by snailmail...
Re:What about other os's (Score:1)
<joke>What? Dropping crumbs all over the place?</joke>
Actually, I have no opinion whatsoever about BeOS (other than I probably won't ever use it). This is NOT a flame, nor is it meant to be flaimbait.
Re:snail mail? (Score:1)
Once the USPS goes under I am sure the Government will find a way to tax us for email.
Re:snail mail? (Score:1)
Chickens! (Score:1)
Actually, in all seriousness, I can understand thier concern: email is much more likely to get through when the volume gets high (if the server crashes, the sending SMTP servers will retry later) and it's much easier to get a valid count from email (hmmm, 29978245 posts from baz@foo.bar? OK, he's keen, but that's still one vote).
Re:What about other os's (Score:1)
No, it doesn't, but that doesn't mean that it won't eventually, and having games available for it would probably help it grow. Though I myself will probably never use BeOS, I can imagine someone like my three brothers using it. One's working in a high end photography shop (for professional photographers) and the other two are musicians (mostly guitar), though I don't know how interested they are in using a computer in the first place (they're in Australia, I'm in New Zealand: communication is a little strained to say the least:).
WHAT'S WRONG WITH YOU SLACKERS?? (Score:1)
I love Linux and C&C, BUT (Score:2)
There is no reason the Internet can't be used in this case. If Id Software can distribute Q3A these guys can take a few thousand emails/web hits.
Great, but pleeeeeeeeease be civil (Score:4)
- They are being very kind to this community as a whole by taking requests like this at all.
- They do not _have_ to do anything. They are a company, and they sell games. Make a good arguement by telling them that demand is there and this would be in their interests.
- Nobody likes hate mail. If you get hate mail, when was the last time you paid more attention to a letter because it insulted/threatned you?
- Give the message at least one once-over. If it is full of spelling/grammar errors, the reader's respect for the writer will go down. Messages full of errors make us all look bad.
That's about it.
Re:What about other os's (Score:1)
"Not as as large a user base."
Who knows.
ken kaniff..
from connecticut.
kaniff -- Ralph Hart Jr
Re:I love Linux and C&C, BUT (Score:1)
I know I would buy it in a second. Come on, Westwood! There IS a market out there!
Re:Westwood do a linux port? Nah (Score:2)
Why not? Even if you don't want to require the program be set up, there's the WineLib library, and I believe it's BSD licensed. Apparently Corel is putting resources into getting Wine/WineLib improved from pre-Alpha quality. Still, it's not a perfect emulation yet by any means.
Re:is this true? (Score:1)
SuSE includes drivers (and Glide support) for 3DFX cards since at least version 5.3.
Re:Games on Linux (Score:1)
Btw... I'm using FreeBSD too...
Re:Westwood do a linux port? Nah (Score:1)
Why not write stuff in OpenGL?
(xracer rules btw!)
Re:Wow (Score:1)
Re:Great, but pleeeeeeeeease be civil (Score:2)
And what is there to be possibly mad about anyway?
Re:Blow stuff up (Score:1)
Re:Blow stuff up (Score:1)
CTP sales? (Score:1)
Re:What about other os's? Dead (Score:1)
Sorry to say that, but it's true.
Beos? What Bee? What OS?
Good luck to them though!
Re:Linux growing in stores (Score:1)
And right next to that was Win98 SE. *EACH* of the Linux distros had more boxes than Win98!!!
Re:snail mail? (Score:1)
IIRC, it started out independently, but then the government took in it to insure quality of service (i.e., so the postal company wouldn't just stuff and resell it or smash it up or something)
Sort of like gambling...darn mafia was stealing all the citizen's money that *belonged* to the government, to the gov took over gambling...it's now called "the lottery", and makes the gov rich instead of the mafia...
Re:Linux growing in stores (Score:1)
Games on Linux (Score:2)
People don't port to Linux because Linux is a kernel, there are 20 or 30 different Linuces out there most of which have different version of different librarys/compilers/configuration files/programs...etc.
There isnt even some kind of standard packaging system, other than
I can understand why people are starting to support Red Hat Linux instead of just Linux.
Although they could always include their own librarys for everything with their game and their own installation system. Sound familiar? Win32 maybe?
What is with LSB? How long does it take to say, use rpm, use glibc2.0 use...etc. Don't include the extra 500megs of stuff in the main install sequence.
It seems like someone needs to create a standard dist with only essentials so users and developer's don't have to wade through crap before trying to accomplish something.
Anonymous Coward of course.
I can see it now. (Score:1)
Ouch, I feel stupid now :-) foot.insert(mouth); (Score:2)
To answer your question: what is there to be mad about? Obviously, there is nothing to be mad about, but you might be surprised by some of the stupid things people will write. Many companies such as this will get hate mail/threatning messages. People will write them simply because they can.
Re:Wow (Score:1)
Linux: Games Only? (Score:1)
But, what we really need is programs like Quicken. Petitioning for games is somewhat of a noble cause. But, why can't we go for something useful? I dual-boot Windows 98 and Linux. The only things that I do in 98 are run Quicken and games. I think that we should focus our efforts on something other than demanding more games.
Linux doesn't need to be labelled as a gaming only platform. These are delicate times for Linux. If we can get more "business" applications, it would help make Linux look better. We need commercial distributors to realize that Linux is a viable option rather than just a toy.
Save your money, petition Cavedog! (Score:1)
beos sucks (Score:1)
It is harder to install drivers than under linux and widows(combined) I don't like to see icons appear on the desktop when I put a cd in. I found no use for it, its not free, and its annoying.
The only thing I liked about be is that it boots in 2 seconds.
Warcraft II BNE (Score:1)
A bit of background: Warcraft II was an immensely entertaining real-time strategy game. It came out several years ago (1994?) and was written (as most games were at the time) for the DOS platform. For me it was the first multiplayer, non-first person shooter game that was truely enjoyable.
At any rate, the game is such a classic that Blizzard, the game publisher, is porting it to Win32 and adding support for it's multiplayer gaming service, Battle.Net.
IMHO, it would be the perfect test bed for porting their software to Linux. But unforunately, they have expressed no interest in Linux ports for their other games in the past. Maybe a petition would change that...
No Slashdot Effect? Am thinkink is good! (Score:1)
/.-ed? (Score:1)
Postman slashdotted
The world won't ever be the same again!
Thimo