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Re: Lack of support for Mac OS X / Linux

Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2012 10:56 pm
by Nate
Just want to say that I'd buy a Linux copy of LoG.

Re: Lack of support for Mac OS X / Linux

Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2012 10:52 pm
by orson
The game is great but I will not pay for a version for Windows. When users get Linux versions of Legend of Grimrock. We dont want to wait for the next millennium, please make this game for linux.

Re: Lack of support for Mac OS X / Linux

Posted: Sat Sep 15, 2012 11:38 am
by frostwork
the videos look awesome and I will definitely buy the game one day.
I'd buy an already existing linux native version at once (even for the double price in this case as I'm very sure I'll love the game).
If a linux binary will be officially announced for later an upgrade-later-to-linux
option for some $$$ for the windows version would rock.
for windows only games I tend to wait until they are cheaper before I play them under wine. not sure yet in this case :)

Re: Lack of support for Mac OS X / Linux

Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2012 1:04 pm
by Professor Marcus
Sol_HSA wrote:I think this thread has run its course.

In short:

Devs would like to see OS X and Linux versions out there. As well as other platforms, like iOS. But there's only so much you can do with the resources they have. Be patient.
Of course it is a matter of resources ... as well as a matter of priorities ... ;)

Re: Lack of support for Mac OS X / Linux

Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2012 6:37 pm
by PeterNem
Another vote for an OS X version here. Thankfully in the meantime the old office PC is just about up to it :)

Re: Lack of support for Mac OS X / Linux

Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2012 8:55 pm
by brab
Here's another vote for an OS X version. I've already bought the game, and played it on a machine with bootcamp, but rebooting was becoming a chore. (In fact, rebooting is fine, it's learning about "critical updates" that is a bit bothersome.)

I really like the game, and would like it even more if I could play on my main (bootcamp-free) computer.

Re: Lack of support for Mac OS X / Linux

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2012 11:54 pm
by varradami
How about allowing us to sign up to be notified when (if) a Mac / Linux version is actually available? I've been keeping an eye on Grimrock but frankly I'm tired of doing so and doubting whether a Mac version will ever actually happen.

By the way, unlike some people I won't purchase a game which is not available on my chosen platform. This is a deliberate choice of mine not only out of convenience, but also because I prefer to support developers who create cross-platform software. YMMV

Re: Lack of support for Mac OS X / Linux

Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 8:42 pm
by Professor Marcus
varradami wrote:I've been keeping an eye on Grimrock but frankly I'm tired of doing so...
Same here. As much as I was looking forward to the game when it was still under development and couldn't wait for it to be released on OSX I'm now losing interest by the day. It has just been too long a wait already.
By the way, unlike some people I won't purchase a game which is not available on my chosen platform. This is a deliberate choice of mine not only out of convenience, but also because I prefer to support developers who create cross-platform software. YMMV
I'm absolutely the same. I'm even willing to double-dip to show my support if developers choose to bring out their games on my 'native' platform. For instance, I'll be looking forward to buying BG1-Enhanced Edition for both iPad and Mac OS as soon as it is available for purchase.

Re: Lack of support for Mac OS X / Linux

Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2012 1:29 pm
by DJK
Guys just play the game on windows... it doesn't need emulators and you have the benefit of being able to run 479 million other applications that don't run nativly (or at all) on macs..

Re: Lack of support for Mac OS X / Linux

Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2012 6:38 pm
by clocknova
DJK wrote:Guys just play the game on windows... it doesn't need emulators and you have the benefit of being able to run 479 million other applications that don't run nativly (or at all) on macs..
No.