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Cross-platform

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 1:19 pm
by klr
Hi, I truly understand if this may be completely irrelevant due to your time, budget or the technology your using to develop the game. But, if there is a demand, will there be ports for GNU/Linux and OS X?

Also, I really want to wish good luck, if you port it I will defenitly buy it and maybe even donate a small sum if it's as good as it seems. I also want to say that I love the overall style, it's really cool and feels original.

Thanks.

Re: Cross-platform

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 1:44 pm
by toxiciron
I thiiiiiink that since this is OpenGL based, that wouldn't be too hard. But I also know very little about the other platforms, except that they can run OpenGL :?

Re: Cross-platform

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 4:36 pm
by Marcuss2
Added to suggestions list


OpenGL is other (but not so much) to other platforms, OGRE (engine that Kenshi uses) is compatible with GNU/Linux and Mac OS X (look into my signature I got GNU/Linux)

Until that use wine (I dont know if it work)

Steam will have linux post so if Kenshi will have Mac OS X port and Linux port be sure it will be on steam.

Re: Cross-platform

Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2012 12:28 pm
by 1337
Nop, the only natively supported os will be windows. Ogre and opengl may be crossplatform, but the other plugins and programs chris is using for the game are not. He's using microsofts direct x too i believe. Your best bet would be wine and the like. There was a guy working on a mac os port, but he disappeared after 1 2 posts...

Re: Cross-platform

Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2012 2:22 pm
by Marcuss2
1337 wrote:Nop, the only natively supported os will be windows. Ogre and opengl may be crossplatform, but the other plugins and programs chris is using for the game are not. He's using microsofts direct x too i believe. Your best bet would be wine and the like. There was a guy working on a mac os port, but he disappeared after 1 2 posts...
Yeh, thats right game uses Direct3D, but if there will be BIG community Im sure that someone will do "Unofficial" port for other operating system

And GNU/Linux is starting to be more popular than before with introduction of Smartphones (Android has GNU/Linux core) and Chromeboxes/Chromebooks (Chrome OS is GNU/Linux too)
It looks like second OS war just begins this time: Windows vs GNU/Linux

Re: Cross-platform

Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2012 3:59 pm
by toaster Assassin
Many businesses use Linux for their servers because it is more stable. However, You know that the casual user would probably would stay with windows OS because they are too used to it (and don't like change) or they are worried about software compatibility. There are many different types of Linux OS



This post brought to you by a laptop running Unbuntu Linux.

Re: Cross-platform

Posted: Sat Nov 10, 2012 1:35 am
by Kanaro
Windows 8 is going to drive so many people to other platforms like Linux, it's going to be similar to what the iPod did for Apple many years ago. I myself who have never truly embraced Linux in any form, am going to build a separate rig just for it, install Steam on it, and contemplate the benefits of migration.

At this point, *not* building cross-platform games with Windows 8 just around the corner, is the mistake. Windows 8 is setting up for a Vista-quality-fail, and the software industry has to be ready for a bit of a paradigm shift along with that.

Re: Cross-platform

Posted: Sat Nov 10, 2012 1:56 am
by 1337
Not everyone who hates win8 will go to linux. They'll just stay with win7. just like a lot stayed with xp when vista came out 8-) .

I think most gamers play with windows and will in the future. Crossplatform is nice and all, but it sometimes just isn't worth the effort (linux has what? 1 or 2% of the desktop share?).
toaster Assassin wrote:Many businesses use Linux for their servers because it is more stable.
I use BSD as server OS :P

And my laptop has a nice working backtrack os (linux) 8-)

Re: Cross-platform

Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 3:49 pm
by Hellhound1
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Necro'ing a thread, but yeah i was bored and it works. Kinda..

Edit: I say kinda, once it gets going its pretty kick ass :P
Just gotta work out how to import my saves from windows to wine, and im sorted.
Only thing that doesnt work is the updater.

Re: Cross-platform

Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2012 3:24 pm
by toaster Assassin
Alright! :D

Re: Cross-platform

Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2012 9:38 am
by Kamos
Wine?
*grainy black and white flashbacks*
Never again.

Re: Cross-platform

Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2012 3:46 pm
by toaster Assassin
We still talking about Linux, right? :lol:

Re: Cross-platform

Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2012 6:50 pm
by Hellhound1
Had to set up DirectX and physx seperately but its easy enough to do..
Shame i can't get 0.32 to work :(
I need a full installer for 0.32

Re: Cross-platform

Posted: Fri Dec 07, 2012 11:10 am
by Kamos
toaster Assassin wrote:We still talking about Linux, right? :lol:

Linux?
*grainy black and white flashbacks*
It's a good backup OS for me.

Re: Cross-platform

Posted: Fri Dec 07, 2012 3:23 pm
by toaster Assassin
Kamos said: It's a good backup OS for me.
Same here, I usually mess around with Unbuntu and Debian (Kind of sad that a person cannot watch a movie on Linux without adding a certain "add-on".

Re: Cross-platform

Posted: Sat Dec 08, 2012 8:05 am
by Kamos
I keep an Ubuntu partition on a portable HDD. The rest of the portable is NFTS so I can still use the rest of the space.

Re: Cross-platform

Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2012 12:24 am
by Hellhound1
I did a bit more messing around and 0.32.0 works in wine :)

Only change i needed to make was to settings.cgf, where i had to change
skip stencil tricks=1
to
skip stencil tricks=0
and the terrain now draws properly.

Infact, the actual meshes for buildings show up. This doesnt happen on my windows install, so it's safe to say my linux install outperforms my windows install :D

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If anyone wants, i can draft up an installation guide for kenshi on wine, and for directx (which needs to be installed seperately)?

Re: Cross-platform

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 7:24 pm
by Jarulf
Hellhound1,
I just bought the game today and am running 0.29.6 in Ubuntu 12.10 using Wine. Did you manage to get the updater to work?

Sort of interested since I don't have Windows installed ;)

Re: Cross-platform

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 9:15 pm
by Hellhound1
No, sorry :(
Chris is due to release a 0.39 beta version soon, and i'm hoping it'll be a seperate file, and we can use that :)
Did using the Kenshi installer on wine work ok? I copied my windows install over.

Re: Cross-platform

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 10:26 pm
by Jarulf
Hellhound1 wrote:No, sorry :(
I was afraid of that ;-)
Well let's hope for a downloadable 0.39 Installer then...

I used the installer in Wine with no troubles, though various dependencies may already have been installed.
Is there supposed to be sound though, my game is as quiet as an abandoned desert town in the middle of the night? When the computer fan get's loud I almost expect a tumble weed to come swishing across the screen :-)
I've played for several hours today and have only had one crash, so I'm fairly happy so far.