Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Originally posted by: yukichigai
I'm seriously this (holds fingers really close together) far away from switching to Linux completely. The only reason I haven't yet is because I'm a gamer, and not just a gamer but a modder as well. Until Windows emulation on Linux comes far enough that I can get equal or better game performance running Linux versus running Windows I'm stuck using MS products.
Because people don't switch to Linux the game companies don't bother with it.
I'm going to say until Direct X moves to Linux, game companies won't bother with it.
I can't see DX moving any time soon (for obvious reasons).
If Linux had something as powerful, maybe companies would code games for Linux. It's going to be a tough thing to get started though. Linux has such a small userbase, like you said, it's the classic "chicken before the egg" scenario.
I've never really thought of using Linux for my main computer before, mostly because I too like to game, however lately MS has been pretty awful. It started with the Windows Activation thing, just one more hoop for people to jump through.
Obviously their updating of Internet Explorer is terrible.
Now this Authentication program... seriously.
If Windows wasn't SO overpriced no one would pirate it. $250 Canadian for the XP Pro upgrade. $250 Canadian for XP Home Retail. $130 for XP Home Upgrade...
That is a serious chunk of change for a lot of people. Why does Dell get XP for almost free? I don't want a Dell. ugh I have to quit I am going to rant here