Life Is Strange coming to Linux / SteamOS

gamingonlinux.com/articles/life-is-strange-is-coming-to-linux-steamos-by-feral-interactive.7324

>Feral Interactive have updated their teaser radar to show that Life Is Strange is coming to Linux/SteamOS and Mac. The only official announcement for now is Mac App Store, but it is now confirmed to be coming to Linux.

Max is ready for the Linux gaming revolution. Are you?

Nobody cares, shill.

Chill, son.

Finally.

Meh, I wouldnt bother. Its a walking simulator the time rewind mechanic is underplayed.

Also I didnt get into the American school life with bullys, guns and security and social awkwardnes. Nothing to do with my European life.

I don't know why they'd bother. This well net them what, another 1000 sales at most?

I love Max and all, and I'm glad that more people might play her game, but it's in no way significant that they're bothering with this.

What's the matter, cant handle a real game?

So they open up to like .10% of the linux market share. I'm pretty sure most people who use linux dont play games.

Keep it on Windows. Not even linux users want this crap.

>there are people in this thread that let Kate, Joyce, Frank, Frank's pupper and the two girls that out with Victoria but you befriended instead of Chloe
Alessa and nerdy drone girl are two-faced bitches though.

Enjoy your movie, I guess.

I would love to see a venn diagram comparing linux users and life is strange players

/thread

>neo Sup Forums is too young to know what point and click adventures are
oh god

maybe it'll run better
that game looked like shit but ran even worse fucking how?

It's a fun experience but probably not something I'm going to go back to just because it finally gets a port

People who use Linux and game usually dual-boot Windows or run Windows in a VM. I don't even know anyone who really uses WINE anymore. Linux gaming only existed in the first place to host private servers for id and Epic games, outside of that I don't see the point.

They've probably never heard of text adventure games either.

>I don't even know anyone who really uses WINE anymore.

I do, but support for DX10 and higher is shit so you can't really use Linux if you want to play new AAA stuff. But support for DX9 is pretty great now. For some older games that you'd need to do a bunch of compatibility mode shit for in Windows it honestly works better in Wine.

If you're the kind of person who only plays one game though it has pretty much all the Windows games people do that with, Dota 2, CSGO, WoW, LoL, Civilization, etc. all work either natively or have great Wine support.

Linux gaming is in a much better spot now compared to just 3 years ago before the whole Steam push happened, but it kinda seems to be slowing down now and there's a lot of developers promising ports but later seemingly giving up on them (Project Cars, Rocket League, Witcher 3, Batman Arkham Knight, etc.) which does make it seem like it's dying. But on the other hand Squeenix is finally starting to port shit like Tomb Raider and now this.

It was Jefferson all along

>(you)
wow, didn't know shitposting was a thing back then

You know, it's not bad or anything, it's just that you'll get the same experience watching a playthrough on YouTube.

A non-commented one.

There are many choices and pathways in the game. It's not as linear as you think.

how did dontnod made a very well detailed cyberpunk game and switched drastically to a lesbian simulator?
what the fuck