Posted August 15, 2015
Well, this review may answer my previous question. By mothwentbad, on store page.
1. Linux version available elsewhere. (Fix in progress y/n?) 2. Soundtracks, digital art, making-of sold as DLC. (Fine, I wouldn't waste money on them myself either, and I think it's dumb. I'd downvote the DLCs themselves if anything, though) 3. Game is reported to have issues running without Galaxy at the moment. (Judas is aware of this. Fix probably in progress, but I'm not 100% sure)
The game itself has been on Steam for a long time, and it easily speaks for itself. It's a unique, challenging, well-done game with even more challenging alternate characters (including a "turn based" character for those who need time to think or want an easier mode). If you aren't concerned about points 1-3 above, then I personally don't know of any other reason to shy away from this title.
So the game according to this commenter doesn't work well without Galaxy on Win/Mac which Ryan does allude to.
We've been working on the GoG version of the game ever since we launched on Steam. It has literally taken us that long to work out all of the kinks. (We expected it to only take a few days!) It has been a slog. So once we finally got it working on Win+Mac and realized that there is no Linux version of Galaxy, we were faced with a choice:
As a fellow developer I do feel for him when the code *should* only take a little work and it doesn't. As a GOG consumer I am troubled. I do thank him for being transparent and unlike some of the other posters in the forum I believe he deserves the benefit of the doubt.
Ryan, with that said, I would *highly* recommend posting a beta in GOG and asking for help on r/linux_gaming. We are not toxic like the Steam forums and the quality of bug reports you will get is much higher from Linux gamers. Just ask Devolver Digital. GNU/Linux is a community and should reach out for help. Thankyou.
My original post:
http://www.gog.com/forum/crypt_of_the_necrodancer/wheres_the_linux_version/post30
1. Linux version available elsewhere. (Fix in progress y/n?) 2. Soundtracks, digital art, making-of sold as DLC. (Fine, I wouldn't waste money on them myself either, and I think it's dumb. I'd downvote the DLCs themselves if anything, though) 3. Game is reported to have issues running without Galaxy at the moment. (Judas is aware of this. Fix probably in progress, but I'm not 100% sure)
The game itself has been on Steam for a long time, and it easily speaks for itself. It's a unique, challenging, well-done game with even more challenging alternate characters (including a "turn based" character for those who need time to think or want an easier mode). If you aren't concerned about points 1-3 above, then I personally don't know of any other reason to shy away from this title.
We've been working on the GoG version of the game ever since we launched on Steam. It has literally taken us that long to work out all of the kinks. (We expected it to only take a few days!) It has been a slog. So once we finally got it working on Win+Mac and realized that there is no Linux version of Galaxy, we were faced with a choice:
Ryan, with that said, I would *highly* recommend posting a beta in GOG and asking for help on r/linux_gaming. We are not toxic like the Steam forums and the quality of bug reports you will get is much higher from Linux gamers. Just ask Devolver Digital. GNU/Linux is a community and should reach out for help. Thankyou.
My original post:
http://www.gog.com/forum/crypt_of_the_necrodancer/wheres_the_linux_version/post30