Again wanna say something about the Stadia saga...
Their reactivity rather proactivity have been getting off my nerve months ago.
Things like the Windows to Linux code interpreter for the Stadia SDK was something that needed to be on day one, not after the problem pf studios "fearing" developing for Linux environment and this is another example of their annoying reactivity.
While it is true that developing gaming in Linux is shamefully decade late IMO.
I am maintaining hope, not faith, but hope.
Besides, it is fine by me if they rather maintain the service even if it means that AAA games are over.
Their reactivity rather proactivity have been getting off my nerve months ago.
Things like the Windows to Linux code interpreter for the Stadia SDK was something that needed to be on day one, not after the problem pf studios "fearing" developing for Linux environment and this is another example of their annoying reactivity.
While it is true that developing gaming in Linux is shamefully decade late IMO.
I am maintaining hope, not faith, but hope.
Besides, it is fine by me if they rather maintain the service even if it means that AAA games are over.
Again wanna say something about the Stadia saga...
Their reactivity rather proactivity have been getting off my nerve months ago.
Things like the Windows to Linux code interpreter for the Stadia SDK was something that needed to be on day one, not after the problem pf studios "fearing" developing for Linux environment and this is another example of their annoying reactivity.
While it is true that developing gaming in Linux is shamefully decade late IMO.
I am maintaining hope, not faith, but hope.
Besides, it is fine by me if they rather maintain the service even if it means that AAA games are over.