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Seeing as Steam is getting (has gotten already?) a Mac OSX port (and are going to treat the Mac as a "tier 1" gaming platform for Steam releases) and all of Valve's Source Engine games are ported to OpenGL it seems like a no-brainer that Linux won't be long to join the supported OS's list. Especially with some of the new features of the new Steam UI coming out soon (currently in beta that you can freely take part in). Like this feature:
Not requiring Internet Explorer certainly opens up the realm of possibility for Linux operation. Obviously it was needed for Mac operation. Add that to the many rumours that have been circulating over the years of people being hired at Valve to port Valve's games to Linux makes the future of gaming for Linux users very bright indeed.
By the way, they also said that there won't be any extra charge for playing Steam games on either the PC or Mac. And they're synced together so if you acquire any achievements or scores on MP games or whatnot it will all be reflected on your account regardless of what platform you play on. Neat.
Seeing as Steam is getting (has gotten already?) a Mac OSX port (and are going to treat the Mac as a "tier 1" gaming platform for Steam releases) and all of Valve's Source Engine games are ported to OpenGL it seems like a no-brainer that Linux won't be long to join the supported OS's list. Especially with some of the new features of the new Steam UI coming out soon (currently in beta that you can freely take part in). Like this feature:
General improvements:
* Now using a WebKit based rendering engine for the client and in-game overlay web browsing components (replacing Internet Explorer)
Not requiring Internet Explorer certainly opens up the realm of possibility for Linux operation. Obviously it was needed for Mac operation. Add that to the many rumours that have been circulating over the years of people being hired at Valve to port Valve's games to Linux makes the future of gaming for Linux users very bright indeed.
By the way, they also said that there won't be any extra charge for playing Steam games on either the PC or Mac. And they're synced together so if you acquire any achievements or scores on MP games or whatnot it will all be reflected on your account regardless of what platform you play on. Neat.
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EDIT: List removed. Apparently those were OSX games. My bad. But a lot of games do have Linux clients like id Software games, Epic games, Croteam games, and such.
I think it's reasonable to assume that if Steam does come to Linux that at least a few game developers would be more willing to make clients for Linux seeing as there are already so many games that support it. Steam would be like the entryway to the Linux gaming world that everyone was afraid to walk through, but with Steam it's a bit more of a safer opportunity.
Of course, maybe not. But at least all those games I listed + Source engine games would be there immediately.
EDIT 2: ChemBro brought up in the TMI forums that there is a linux Steam client already in existence but it doesn't connect to the Steam server yet. Some links:
phoronix.com
Checksums for Steam-Linux-client on Steam-website
Links to Linux-Binaries (they work, somehow)
1 Dollar != 1 Euro
So pretty much 80% of the cases it's cheaper to find it in a store... and you get a box and stuff!
So I think it's more of a "If games were on Linux, I'd be a Linux gamer" type of thing.