GROUPE STEAM
Linux Quality Outpost LQO
GROUPE STEAM
Linux Quality Outpost LQO
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Fondé le
8 novembre 2015
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Anglais
11 commentaires
William Furball 22 oct. 2016 à 9h13 
Thanks for invite
Kavx 19 mai 2016 à 10h07 
Soul Axiom has graphical errors for linux users who use "bloom" in advanced graphics settings. Its really kinda sad seeing as the bloom is what accentuates the neon look of the game. Oh well. Refunded for now.
ShuShay 13 mai 2016 à 17h32 
La-Mulana now officially supports Linux and lists SteamOS + Linux as a supported operating system on its store page.
King Kadelfek 5 janv. 2016 à 8h50 
@Brian [Linux] - I got very good feedback on /r/linux_gaming and easily found the last Linux-specific bugs and issues.
https://www.reddit.com/r/linux_gaming/comments/3vx961/porting_my_game_to_linux_before_launch_god_is_a/

On the other hand, my topic in the Gaming On Linux forum got only 18 views and no comments. But maybe I shouldn't have post directly in the Native Linux subforum, and instead should have submitted an article, I don't know.
https://www.gamingonlinux.com/forum/topic/1871
Brian [Linux] 5 janv. 2016 à 5h34 
@King Kadelfek - The /r/linux_gaming subreddit is very active and I've seen devs put there games there for testing many times. Also Gaming On Linux https://www.gamingonlinux.com/ is a great site for news and discussion and they are always open to helping.
King Kadelfek 6 déc. 2015 à 6h15 
Hi guys, just wanted to give my point of view as a dev. Though my Linux port looks like it's 100% working (that's what I believe), I prefer to say that it is an "experimental" version, mainly because:
- there is always a guy who says it doesn't on his configuration (generally a configuration I never heard about)
- I have no idea if the game is working for 99% Linux users or 10% (or 50% ?), I really don't know
To me, "experimental" means "look I have a Linux port but I don't if it's really working".

Though, I would talk about the Linux port as an "official version" and put more work into it if there was a way to know on how many Linux computers it is working.
Maybe it's possible to submit your Linux to gamers somewhere on Reddit, or a specific forum?
BlaXpirit 5 déc. 2015 à 3h51 
changarid , for now the best option is to go to Curator's Store page , hold End until everything loads, then search on page.
changarid 5 déc. 2015 à 3h47 
I think this group is a great idea, but how do I access the knowledge base? It either shows in my activity stream or I can access the reviews here. However, I would like to confront the curator before making a purchase and it would be great if I could access a review in the store page or if there was a searchable database where I could seach by the name of the game. Any ideas?
Tylenol Jones 4 déc. 2015 à 13h09 
Games with working surround sound on WIndows, but are stereo only in Linux outnumber games that have working surround sound on Linux. The situation is really bad.

I've been working on a list of games missing surround sound in the linux version, but it is really long. It includes:
Everything from Aspyr,
Everything from Virtual Programming.
Most stuff from Feral (Missing surround in Alien Isolation really stings).
Most stuff from Valve (Only L4D2, and CS:GO, and only 5.1)
Some stuff from Devolver: (Shadow Warrior: No. Talos Principle and Serious Sam 3: Yes)

I could go on and on, but the list would be shorter to only inlcude stuff that works, and unless otherwise noted, assume it doesn't.
BlaXpirit 4 déc. 2015 à 0h00 
It's not our fault that these games are all broken in the same way. It's important to put the information out there, on each of these games' Store pages and not just one of them. I tried to do it all at once in the time of day when Steam is least active.
Zer0t3ch 3 déc. 2015 à 23h44 
What's with the copy-pasta reviews on the Anomaly games? Even if the same thing is true for all of them, those reviews probably aren't the best way to become a recognized or respected curator group.