Valve is developing Steam for Linux, says Michael Larabel of Phoronix
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Re: Valve is developing Steam for Linux, says Michael Larabel of Phoronix
#2Also, I wonder if the Humble Bundles have had anything to do with convincing Valve that Steam for Linux is worth the effort?
Re: Valve is developing Steam for Linux, says Michael Larabel of Phoronix
#3Re: Valve is developing Steam for Linux, says Michael Larabel of Phoronix
#4Steam for Linux is one thing, but how many games will you be able to run?
Re: Valve is developing Steam for Linux, says Michael Larabel of Phoronix
#5Steam for Linux is one thing, but how many games will you be able to run?
Valve might even share usage stats with publishers and developers to encourage them.
Re: Valve is developing Steam for Linux, says Michael Larabel of Phoronix
#6After reading their handbook, I'm not that surprised. I do wonder how long it's been a one-man project though... Also, I wonder if the Humble Bundles have had anything to do with convincing Valve that Steam for Linux is worth the effort?
Re: Valve is developing Steam for Linux, says Michael Larabel of Phoronix
#7Steam for Linux is one thing, but how many games will you be able to run?
Valve's own library should be guaranteed though.
Re: Valve is developing Steam for Linux, says Michael Larabel of Phoronix
#8Re: Valve is developing Steam for Linux, says Michael Larabel of Phoronix
#9Steam for Linux is one thing, but how many games will you be able to run?
On the other hand, all the pieces are in place: OpenGL support is pretty good and lots of games actually work well enough under wine. That probably means that if they were compiled directly against winelib (as Google did with the Picasa Linux client) they would work just fine. Anything that already runs on OSX is probably an easy port, given some support libraries. That's quite a big chunk of the Steam catalog.
I could well imagine that if Valve put some development time into it, they could ship a "PC" set top box based around Steam that would be pretty compelling. One obvious roadblock is that they'd promptly attract a pile of patent lawsuits from Microsoft & Sony as those companies tried to protect their existing platforms, but I'd love to see them do it.
Re: Valve is developing Steam for Linux, says Michael Larabel of Phoronix
#10Steam for Linux is one thing, but how many games will you be able to run?