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unchartedsectors @ unchartedsectors @lemm.ee
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  • I'm using Ubuntu myself to develop actually so I'm kind of doing that all the time. The problem is, my machine isn't everyone's machine, my drivers aren't anyone's drivers, and so on.

    In the end I think that I'll try to give Linux builds to testers to see if they report a lot of bugs or not and decide at that moment if it's too much work or not.

  • Well, that's what I'm doing, I'm not writing for Windows specifically, and I'm using an engine that works well with any OS. But there is a difference between making the build and supporting it, it's an actual commitment. Like others said here it's a bad experience to try to use a native build and have it being bad or worse than a Win build that goes through Proton.

    In the end I think I'll make builds and try to find testers for every OS, and try to estimate the viability of having a specific build using their feedback.

  • Well, it's not a quick game made in 3 months and then I go on to the next. I fully intend to support it and give my players the best experience I can. So it's not as simple as "click the export button", I have to actually commit to support the builds.

  • Well, I'm using Godot which can target all three big OS, though clicking on the export button and actually supporting a platform is not the same.

    In the end I think I'll try to make builds for all OSes and have testers for each platform, and estimate the viability of the builds from the amount of bugs they give me back.

  • Glad to count you aboard then :) don't hesitate to subscribe to the newsletter (https://uncharted-sectors.com/) to be informed. It also registers you to have an access to the closed beta

    I've found some communities on Lemmy indeed, I'll share progress when I'll have interesting things to show

  • I think it's what I'll do indeed. And for the Steam Deck I intend to make the game fully compatible with it as I've read a lot of time how it enabled people with otherwise few opportunities to play to get a bit of "me time". Being a dad I empathize a lot with that struggle haha

  • Proton it will probably be then :) The game is Uncharted Sectors, I don't have a Steam page public yet, but you can subscribe to the mailing list if you are interested, subscribers get access to the beta (https://uncharted-sectors.com/)

    I'm not that familiar with GOG, I'll take a look at it. Does it have a similar Linux compatibility layer? Because if not I do need to make a native build then

  • Linux Gaming @lemmy.world

    Is Linux support still needed nowadays, or is Steam OS good enough?