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Haha, ils ont tenu leur pari finalement. :)
(cf http://www.mowno.com/news/essentiel/king-gizzard-the-lizard-wizard-pret-a-tenir-pari/)
Haha, ils ont tenu leur pari finalement. :)
(cf http://www.mowno.com/news/essentiel/king-gizzard-the-lizard-wizard-pret-a-tenir-pari/)
« Sure, maybe you could convince yourself that Windows is the only PC OS that makes business sense to develop for, but you may also want to develop for one of: Android, iOS, PS4, Nintendo Switch. Once you’ve chosen one or two of those, hell, you’ve either put in an ungodly effort to wrangle a dystopian hellscape of a codebase (as I suspect EA often does) or you’ve made the codebase portable enough and supported things like OpenGL enough that you’ve done 95%+ of the work to port it to Linux. Now, suddenly, even the most pessimistic estimates of the Linux gamer userbase is looking a lot more profitable . . . »
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEjRTx_tvnE
Ça a l'air chouette
Ça a l'air chouette
Ça a l'air cool, mais : « WHAT ABOUT A MAC OR LINUX VERSION?
Sadly there will not be a Mac or Linux version of Battle Brothers. Building either would pose a host of new technical challenges and compatibility issues that we’re not prepared to deal with given the small size of our team. Also keep in mind that the game can already be played on Linux using the most recent version of Wine and using vcrun2015 with Winetricks. » (https://steamcommunity.com/app/365360/discussions/0/135508833656751346/#c2333276539609991938)
#noTuxNoBux
Sadly there will not be a Mac or Linux version of Battle Brothers. Building either would pose a host of new technical challenges and compatibility issues that we’re not prepared to deal with given the small size of our team. Also keep in mind that the game can already be played on Linux using the most recent version of Wine and using vcrun2015 with Winetricks. » (https://steamcommunity.com/app/365360/discussions/0/135508833656751346/#c2333276539609991938)
#noTuxNoBux
« Oh goody! It’s that time of year when a bunch of white male cultural power brokers, and their henchmen, dictate to us which black and brown artists are relevant.
Franklin ALGIERS contributed a piece on this very subject to @SparkMag @DowntownBoys
https://downtownboys.bandcamp.com/merch/spark-mag-selected-articles-vol-1
Some of his thoughts:
“Equally troubling is when one realises the extent to which dominant class ideology permeates and guides cultural production, amongst so many other things.”
"We cannot and must not assume that any industry that engages the arts functions as an impartial forum for voices of difference."
“All of us—and especially artists—must realize that there is no politically-neutral space, and the sites of cultural production are certainly no exception.”
“Per Michel Foucault: ‘The real political task in a society such as ours is to criticize the workings of institutions that appear to be both neutral and independent. To criticize and attack them in such a manner that the political violence that has always exercised itself obscurely through them will be unmasked, so that one can fight against them.’”
“It is not the place of a corporate-run music blog to dictate to the people what is culturally-relevant.”
“It is not the privilege of white male-owned media to proliferate images of 'otherness' nor to deliberate its authenticity. “
“It is not the post of heteronormative critics to designate, define or qualify LGBT experience.”
“It is not the right of capitalist interests to trespass into matters of the human heart for the sake of marketing, profitability and exploitation.”
“But too many of us seem to have forgotten that it is the artist, and ergo, the people, who have the power to determine what is of value—not the other way around. A decent place to start can be found in what Jello Biafra said: ‘Don’t hate the media; become the media.’”
“We need to reclaim the power of cultural critique and production.”
“We need to reinforce the fact that the people are the culture and we determine what is relevant.”
“We need to remind ourselves and others that no institution is beyond criticism.”
“We need to disavow the poisonous deceptions of rock and roll careerism, celebrity worship and hyper-individualism and replace them with real and meaningful communities through solidarity.” »
Franklin ALGIERS contributed a piece on this very subject to @SparkMag @DowntownBoys
https://downtownboys.bandcamp.com/merch/spark-mag-selected-articles-vol-1
Some of his thoughts:
“Equally troubling is when one realises the extent to which dominant class ideology permeates and guides cultural production, amongst so many other things.”
"We cannot and must not assume that any industry that engages the arts functions as an impartial forum for voices of difference."
“All of us—and especially artists—must realize that there is no politically-neutral space, and the sites of cultural production are certainly no exception.”
“Per Michel Foucault: ‘The real political task in a society such as ours is to criticize the workings of institutions that appear to be both neutral and independent. To criticize and attack them in such a manner that the political violence that has always exercised itself obscurely through them will be unmasked, so that one can fight against them.’”
“It is not the place of a corporate-run music blog to dictate to the people what is culturally-relevant.”
“It is not the privilege of white male-owned media to proliferate images of 'otherness' nor to deliberate its authenticity. “
“It is not the post of heteronormative critics to designate, define or qualify LGBT experience.”
“It is not the right of capitalist interests to trespass into matters of the human heart for the sake of marketing, profitability and exploitation.”
“But too many of us seem to have forgotten that it is the artist, and ergo, the people, who have the power to determine what is of value—not the other way around. A decent place to start can be found in what Jello Biafra said: ‘Don’t hate the media; become the media.’”
“We need to reclaim the power of cultural critique and production.”
“We need to reinforce the fact that the people are the culture and we determine what is relevant.”
“We need to remind ourselves and others that no institution is beyond criticism.”
“We need to disavow the poisonous deceptions of rock and roll careerism, celebrity worship and hyper-individualism and replace them with real and meaningful communities through solidarity.” »