Posted August 24, 2017

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Tallima
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Registered: Apr 2010
From United States
Posted August 24, 2017

Very few. Same reason there are so few Linux games: because the demand is LOW. Linux most certainly has its uses, but the desktop market is not something it is very competitive in.
I don't suppose you are very well familiar with software development?
I would like to (once again) remind everyone that I use Linux too.
Just so that I don't get accused of hating Linux, its users, Trovalds personally, etc.

Re software development, would you say that it's just as easy to develop software for Windows as it is for open-source platforms?
In the states we have a place called Best Buy that sells some chrome os computers.
Linux will rule the world one day. Skynet will use it.
Edot: autocorrupt changed best to destroyed.
Post edited August 24, 2017 by Tallima

Alaric.us
Slava Ukraini
Registered: Feb 2010
From United States
Posted August 24, 2017
I think I saw some at Microcenter some years ago. But yes, I completely agree, there are very few of them. And the reason for that is the lack of demand. If people wanted Linux machines, stores would sell Linux machines. This isn't a conspiracy, it's just business. Would be quite silly to carry stuff that nobody wants to buy, no?
richlind33: Re software development, would you say that it's just as easy to develop software for Windows as it is for open-source platforms? The principles of programming are obviously the same. What we are talking about is the availability of good tooling, trained developers, and potential customers.
If you and I decided to open a game development studio tomorrow, we would find that it's cheaper to develop for the platform, which has been the target for most game development in the past. This isn't because the platform itself is necessarily amazing, but because so much has been done already. We wouldn't need to blaze a new trail, we'd ride down an already built highway.
We would also find it easier to hire developers who have experience in developing games for that prevalent platform. Once again this is simply because with so much development there are more people involved in it and so the talent pool is larger.
Lastly, with a platform the users of which take up 96% of the users of the most popular distribution service, we would find it substantially easier to reach potential customers and recoup our losses (and make money too.) This wouldn't be because we are evil, support monopolies, want to resurrect Hitler, etc. It's purely a business decision.
So no, I don't think that Windows is the best OS ever. I really don't think that. I also don't think that MacOS or Linux are. No OS is the best, they all have their uses, their strong sides and their weak sides. I think the key is knowing when to use which. It is really, honestly WEIRD for me when people turn this into a religious war.

If you and I decided to open a game development studio tomorrow, we would find that it's cheaper to develop for the platform, which has been the target for most game development in the past. This isn't because the platform itself is necessarily amazing, but because so much has been done already. We wouldn't need to blaze a new trail, we'd ride down an already built highway.
We would also find it easier to hire developers who have experience in developing games for that prevalent platform. Once again this is simply because with so much development there are more people involved in it and so the talent pool is larger.
Lastly, with a platform the users of which take up 96% of the users of the most popular distribution service, we would find it substantially easier to reach potential customers and recoup our losses (and make money too.) This wouldn't be because we are evil, support monopolies, want to resurrect Hitler, etc. It's purely a business decision.
So no, I don't think that Windows is the best OS ever. I really don't think that. I also don't think that MacOS or Linux are. No OS is the best, they all have their uses, their strong sides and their weak sides. I think the key is knowing when to use which. It is really, honestly WEIRD for me when people turn this into a religious war.

richlind33
bong hits for beelzebub
Registered: Jan 2016
From United States
Posted August 24, 2017

And surely you can see that the ramifications extend far beyond the gaming industry. Right?

You're implying that there *is* a monopoly, but that it exists because there is only marginal demand for alternatives, and that's logically absurd. The most you could reasonably assert is that it's a possibility -- and an unlikely one at that.

novumZ
Akash of Vishnu
Registered: Oct 2014
From Other
Posted August 24, 2017
Thanks for laughs! :)

richlind33
bong hits for beelzebub
Registered: Jan 2016
From United States
Posted August 24, 2017



If you and I decided to open a game development studio tomorrow, we would find that it's cheaper to develop for the platform, which has been the target for most game development in the past. This isn't because the platform itself is necessarily amazing, but because so much has been done already. We wouldn't need to blaze a new trail, we'd ride down an already built highway.
We would also find it easier to hire developers who have experience in developing games for that prevalent platform. Once again this is simply because with so much development there are more people involved in it and so the talent pool is larger.
Lastly, with a platform the users of which take up 96% of the users of the most popular distribution service, we would find it substantially easier to reach potential customers and recoup our losses (and make money too.) This wouldn't be because we are evil, support monopolies, want to resurrect Hitler, etc. It's purely a business decision.
So no, I don't think that Windows is the best OS ever. I really don't think that. I also don't think that MacOS or Linux are. No OS is the best, they all have their uses, their strong sides and their weak sides. I think the key is knowing when to use which. It is really, honestly WEIRD for me when people turn this into a religious war.
I'll rephrase the question I asked you: does MS provide developers enough source code to produce optimal software?

richlind33
bong hits for beelzebub
Registered: Jan 2016
From United States
Posted August 24, 2017

Re software development, would you say that it's just as easy to develop software for Windows as it is for open-source platforms?

In the states we have a place called Best Buy that sells some chrome os computers.
Linux will rule the world one day. Skynet will use it.
Edot: autocorrupt changed best to destroyed.
I guess that makes sense, Google being another monopolistic monolith. Yay Google. o.O

Alaric.us
Slava Ukraini
Registered: Feb 2010
From United States
Posted August 24, 2017


* Business plans are almost by definition a conspiracy
* You'll provide cites
* MS would raise prices in response to a demand for free Linux
* MS needs to provide developers with source code
So that my apology is not just words, I would like to offer to contribute to your endeavors of dismantling the evil Microsoft (and/or Google) conspiracy of business plans and promote the widespread acceptance of Linux as a desktop. If you open a development studio that focuses on Linux, or if you open a store that sells Linux desktops please do let me know. I will then see how I can help.
Have a most wonderful, delightful, magnificent day! (And thank you once again!) <3
Post edited August 24, 2017 by Alaric.us

richlind33
bong hits for beelzebub
Registered: Jan 2016
From United States
Posted August 24, 2017


* Business plans are almost by definition a conspiracy
* You'll provide cites
* MS would raise prices in response to a demand for free Linux
* MS needs to provide developers with source code#Q&_^Q&Q#LINK:51#Q&_^Q&Q#

It's more practical definition is: having control of a commodity or service to an extent that market prices can be manipulated, and this is the standard that applies in gov't regulation pertaining to monopolies and trusts -- a good example of which is the breakup of Standard Oil, which was not an absolute monopoly.
Re conspiracy, the term doesn't necessarily reference illegality, and can be applied to people acting together secretively for dubious or harmful purposes. So yes, business plans are frequently conspiratorial in nature, and may or may not be illegal.
Also, please stop altering my quotes. And for the record, I don't run linux. Windows only. K?
Post edited August 24, 2017 by richlind33