Atelier801 should make a steam transformice standalone client for linux OS |
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Well the title explains it all >Atelier801 should make a steam transformice standalone client for linux OS(operating system)< .On the steam store transformice page it says:SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS only available on OS Windows and Mac OS :( .I dont want to continue playing transformice in the browser because it causes to much lag and adobe flash player is really insecure. ...Yes i use linux os :) ok ill be waiting for them to create a standalone for linux os Url links:https://www.wired.com/2015/07/adobe-flash-player-die/ https://www.comparitech.com/blog/information-security/flash-vulnerabilities-security/ http://www.zdnet.com/article/13-reasons-why-flash-should-die-insecure-patch-tuesday/ https://gizmodo.com/the-zombie-that-is-adobe-flash-grows-even-more-dangerou-1764262643 https://www.wired.com/story/adobe-finally-kills-flash-dead/ http://www.businessinsider.com/adobe-flash-killed-by-2020-2017-7 ![]() Dernière modification le 1508643300000 |
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/nosupport There are emulator programs out there which will let you run Windows programs on Ubuntu/Linux. And, the web version isn't "insecure" with the right precautions. |
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Isn't it possible? I don't know how I did but I managed to play on linux once with steam, not sure if it still works. There is a linux standalone but it hasn't worked in ages, you might want to try the windows one with wine, it works just fine. Censere a dit : I think this is a valid suggestion, why should people have to use an emulator when there is a linux standalone? It just needs to be fixed. Dernière modification le 1482549900000 |
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Yeah there should be a transformice standalone for linux .And so like you dont have to mod anything on linux for example:wine-virtual box(virtual machine) .So basically yeah Dernière modification le 1508641800000 |
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(delete-i already wrote about this) Dernière modification le 1508642880000 |
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Drescen a dit : linux user here why the hell should i be having to use an emulator for such a simple game like cmon Z99zxz88z a dit : dunno what imouse runs on but baffler runs on .net framework if they make a steam version it will run on all distros, ubuntu really isnt much different from any other distro behind the scenes |
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Ok.But imouse and baffler on linux os i think its possible for the developers of those standalones just to like modify the code a little bit?.it'll be better personally for me to have imouse because there's less lag in this standalone.My favorite transformice standalone is imouse6.The steam transformice standalone causes lag and its not that stable like you need the steam client running at the same time for the steam transformice standalone to work which wastes your computers cpu and memory.Well conclusion yeah im still ok if atelier801 makes a standalone client for linux Its better then nothing i guess :/ Dernière modification le 1508642640000 |
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i did just say that baffler runs on net framework so it'll literally have to be rewritten |
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Haruhitastic a dit : .net software and its binaries/libraries can be ran pretty reliably on Linux with something like Mono |
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/support Wish they'll do it. I tried doing it but i can't get flash working in a gtk3 application. |