Telltale & Linux

edited February 2009 in Game Support
From my experience with the Sam & Max episodes the problems with running it in Linux with wine mainly come from the copy protection. (I can play the free version of Sam & Max 104 but not the free give away of Sam & Max 201) I'm hoping that I won't have too much trouble with my DVD version when it arrives.

So what about removing the copy protection and selling the games for Linux through a protected repository like: http://shop.canonical.com/index.php?cPath=19

I also remembered reading about winelib: http://www.winehq.org/winelib
Maybe this would help to make a version that works with Linux without too much work in porting them?

Just a couple ideas that were bugging me so hopefully now I've put them forward I can think of something else.

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  • WillWill Telltale Alumni
    edited February 2009
  • edited February 2009
    Oh I know about that guide, I got my DVD version today and I had no problems at all no tricks needed I didn't even need the SecurRom Patch (which is why I bought the DVD version rather than downloads).

    My post was more of an ideas for Telltale to actively support Linux without recoding large parts of the engine.
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