Posted December 16, 2015
Hello all ..
Back some years ago (when the Penumbra games came out) I was using Linux about 80% of the time. I decided to buy the Fractional Games "Linux" versions of the 3 games - https://www.gog.com/game/the_penumbra_collection
I purchased them directly from the Fractional games web site and received download links with registration keys.
I was using ubuntu linux and as hard as I tried, I could not get the games to work. When I run them, I would always get white blotches / spots on my screen and audio that sounded like loud typing on an old type writer. I visited the forums and tried their suggestions and applied patches and fixes. Still, nothing worked to fix the problem and get them operational on my system. So, I gave up and moved on. This year I was digging in my old wooden cabinet and found those games and the registration key codes. I decided to try them again and made sure I had the latest patches and installed them on my Linux (ubuntu) laptop and fired up the games. Guess what .. White flashing and blotching and typing sounds.
Just awhile ago I signed up to STEAM on my Linux laptop and purchased a few games that were advertised to work in Linux. At this point, you would think I would have had enough of fractional and their penumbra games. Some one on Steam suggested I ask STEAM to honor my Key Codes for The Penumbra Collection, so I did ask. Long story short, the answer was No and go ask Fractional Games for Steam Keys for your original keys. I did, but just got pointed to the downloads area to get the keys I already own. Steam wanted like around $10.00 per game. At this point, I'm wondering if the steam games might work, but I wasn't going to pay nearly what I paid Fractional Games originally. I found out from a person on Steam that humble bundle site was having a sale and the Linux (steam) versions was available for about $10.00. Did I buy them. Darn right I did .. I'm a sucker for punishment. Did they work? Yes, I'm playing the first one and I'm about halfway through. It's a scary game and pretty difficult to solve at times. So, to date I have purchased the games 3 times. Yes, I bought GOG's The Penumbra Series on sale (the fall sale) I haven't downloaded them yet, because they are on the bottom my downloads list. I have a slow connection and it takes forever to download stuff. I don't think I'll ever download my games that are 20+ Gigabyte, it would take almost a week to download them at full-speed and that would mean I wouldn't be able to do anything else online. Yes, I could slow it down, but then it would take much longer. I wish I could just trade off some of these larger games and get different / smaller games, even if they are older.
Anyway, I never did ask GOG about my keys, maybe I should have and maybe GOG would have honored my key codes, I don't know? ... Just saying.
Back some years ago (when the Penumbra games came out) I was using Linux about 80% of the time. I decided to buy the Fractional Games "Linux" versions of the 3 games - https://www.gog.com/game/the_penumbra_collection
I purchased them directly from the Fractional games web site and received download links with registration keys.
I was using ubuntu linux and as hard as I tried, I could not get the games to work. When I run them, I would always get white blotches / spots on my screen and audio that sounded like loud typing on an old type writer. I visited the forums and tried their suggestions and applied patches and fixes. Still, nothing worked to fix the problem and get them operational on my system. So, I gave up and moved on. This year I was digging in my old wooden cabinet and found those games and the registration key codes. I decided to try them again and made sure I had the latest patches and installed them on my Linux (ubuntu) laptop and fired up the games. Guess what .. White flashing and blotching and typing sounds.
Just awhile ago I signed up to STEAM on my Linux laptop and purchased a few games that were advertised to work in Linux. At this point, you would think I would have had enough of fractional and their penumbra games. Some one on Steam suggested I ask STEAM to honor my Key Codes for The Penumbra Collection, so I did ask. Long story short, the answer was No and go ask Fractional Games for Steam Keys for your original keys. I did, but just got pointed to the downloads area to get the keys I already own. Steam wanted like around $10.00 per game. At this point, I'm wondering if the steam games might work, but I wasn't going to pay nearly what I paid Fractional Games originally. I found out from a person on Steam that humble bundle site was having a sale and the Linux (steam) versions was available for about $10.00. Did I buy them. Darn right I did .. I'm a sucker for punishment. Did they work? Yes, I'm playing the first one and I'm about halfway through. It's a scary game and pretty difficult to solve at times. So, to date I have purchased the games 3 times. Yes, I bought GOG's The Penumbra Series on sale (the fall sale) I haven't downloaded them yet, because they are on the bottom my downloads list. I have a slow connection and it takes forever to download stuff. I don't think I'll ever download my games that are 20+ Gigabyte, it would take almost a week to download them at full-speed and that would mean I wouldn't be able to do anything else online. Yes, I could slow it down, but then it would take much longer. I wish I could just trade off some of these larger games and get different / smaller games, even if they are older.
Anyway, I never did ask GOG about my keys, maybe I should have and maybe GOG would have honored my key codes, I don't know? ... Just saying.
Post edited December 16, 2015 by NoAGood