[ut3] linux editor

Kevin Podbielniak k.podbielniak at gmail.com
Thu Oct 9 08:51:13 EDT 2008


In all honesty, the more I read about game developers not putting out ports
on the PC, or delaying them severely, due to piracy is potentially the real
issue.  And to be honest, I doubt we will see games on the PC platform in
the near future.

I read a post saying that Epic is not putting out Gears 2 on PC due to this,
as well as other developers.

And to be honest, if developers only had consoles to worry about for games,
think how much better their games would run, as they can optimize the shizit
out of the game for hardware platform xyz, and not worry about optimizing it
for "xyz" but also for "abc" "def" "ghi", etc.

The only PC games my mates now play are MMO's, all other games are on
consoles.

--k


On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 1:28 AM, jeff <jeffj at toggi3.com> wrote:

> I think its fair enough to say we deserve to know who blocked this, so we
> know specifically who to avoid in the future.  Please consider dropping that
> info by at some point, give us something, a hint, a development screenshot
> with the logo in question of the middleware provider?  something embedded in
> the binaries when it releases?  anything will do.
>
> Ryan, I understand you probably have to keep a tight lip on it, but I am
> sure theres a way for you to leak this info out.
>
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