• @Retrograde
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    4 hours ago

    Too true about the venn diagram. If SC was on Linux, I bet the Lemmy community would be thriving lol.

    As for what I’m excited for, honestly just new star systems. I’m getting really tired of the original Stanton system as I’ve done and seen pretty much everything it has. The new system Pyro is apparently supposed to release before the end of the year so that would be really cool to see.

    In the meantime we’ve been doing illegal bounty missions which has you destroying law abiding NPC ships and pirating their loot- it’s pretty fun and you can make a fortune doing it :)

    • @QuadratureSurfer
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      9 minutes ago

      Instructions to run SC on Linux can be found here: https://github.com/starcitizen-lug/knowledge-base/wiki

      The Linux User Group organization is one of the largest orgs (currently 13th) in Star Citizen.

      Edit - link to orgs sorted by size: https://robertsspaceindustries.com/community/orgs/listing?sort=size_desc

      Edit 2 - While SC can be run on Linux today, it’s not officially supported yet, but they do have plans to support it now that Vulkan can be used:
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2tSoZJ0649s&t=1335

    • @Fades
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      Yes, because the problem is the OS it runs on and not that the devs can do nothing but lie.

      Squadron 42 was nearly complete and needed polish in 2023 and now we learn a year later it’s delayed till 2026.

      Just like the game itself started production in 2011 and has since missed date after date after date and produced an expensive and constantly broken tech demo mess.

      But yeah if only it were on Linux and has nothing to do with the misuse of funds and said broken promises