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Good stuff all around! Thanks again for yet another generous giveaway! :D

I'm in for, in order of preference:

1) ATOM RPG: Post-apocalyptic indie game
2) Ruiner
3) Dust: An Elysian Tail
4) The Original Strife: Veteran Edition
+1 to our purveyor of fine Mint treats.
Not in.

I have to say a dual boot setup with Linux Mint is getting more and more attractive all the time.
Post edited August 08, 2019 by Braggadar
Entering for these:

> ATOM RPG: Post-apocalyptic indie game
> SWAT 4 Gold Edition
> Ruiner

Thanks for the chance and always apprciate your work spreading penguin goodness
I already have a dual Win/Linux boot with Mint, although I'll admit I hardly use linux nowdays because..
Since I started playing more games, (Steam came before GOG in my universe) most would need windows and my PC isn't all that geared up to wrap them or it whines about it..
Anyhow I'm willing to get back to it but not sure it'll be in the immediate future..
Cheers

PS. TRI: Of Friendship and Madness
I have dual boot Win10 and Manjaro. Been a while since last time I really use Win10 other than to install a game to run with wine on Linux (Ori and the blind forest refuses to install using Wine, but can run perfectly using installed files)

My Manjaro is a combo of cinnamon default apps (File manager etc) and Plasma Desktop. I like Plasma. It's on a heavy side but not so much, it's fast and responsive. But I dislike KDE applications which is why the cinnamon apps. I like this setup a lot. And Manjaro is very nice to use
Thanks for giveaway and promotion of Linux.

I'm in for:

> ATOM RPG: Post-apocalyptic indie game
> SWAT 4 Gold Edition
I'm in for:


> ATOM RPG: Post-apocalyptic indie game
> Dust: An Elysian Tail
> SWAT 4 Gold Edition
> TRI: Of Friendship and Madness


Thanks
Thank you adamhm for the giveaway!

I would like to be in for (in order preferred):
> Jazz Jackrabbit 2 Collection
> SWAT 4 Gold Edition
> TRI: Of Friendship and Madness
> The Original Strife: Veteran Edition
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DadJoke007: Nothing is written in stone yet, young grasshopper. Also, Mint 19.2 has support for 5 years, another wild version of Mint with support for 32 bit might appear in the tall grass during that time period.
I hope so.. and that such version will last.

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adamhm: The Mint team have no plans to drop support for 32-bit libraries/software
I didn't find anything definitive info about it, but.. I suppose you're more informed.
Good news then, thanks.
Nice giveaway, adamhm!

I'm in for:
SWAT 4 Gold Edition
Ruiner
Jazz Jackrabbit 2 Collection

Also, I was wondering if you have tried Linux Mint 19.2 on VirtualBox. Do you know if works with the default VirtualBox video card?

Thanks for the giveaway, and good luck, everyone!
I'm in for ATOM RPG
I am more of a opensuse guy, mint should stop pulling from ubuntu cuz ubuntu bad
Thanks a lot for the giveaway!

Not it though. Some games do interest me ut I doubt Ill start playing them within a month and thus somebody else mayenjoy them right now :)
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kusumahendra: (Ori and the blind forest refuses to install using Wine, but can run perfectly using installed files)
I plan to look into making a wrapper for that at some point; it just never seems to get discounted enough to justify buying as a non-Linux game (with its current base price I'm waiting for ~70%+)
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IronArcturus: Also, I was wondering if you have tried Linux Mint 19.2 on VirtualBox. Do you know if works with the default VirtualBox video card?
I tested it in VirtualBox prior to properly installing it on my system. You'll need to install the guest additions (Devices --> "Insert Guest Additions CD image" and then run the installer from there) but it should work ok once that's installed.
Post edited August 09, 2019 by adamhm
Thx for the giveaway, you know... thx to you I'm still using Linux on my laptop... :P

Also, I'm in for ATOM RPG: Post-apocalyptic indie game.

Thx!
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kusumahendra: (Ori and the blind forest refuses to install using Wine, but can run perfectly using installed files)
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adamhm: I plan to look into making a wrapper for that at some point; it just never seems to get discounted enough to justify buying as a non-Linux game (with its current base price I'm waiting for ~70%+)
The installer runs but at 100% it displays error and then roll back whole installed files. Shouldn't be a problem with innoextract I think