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niklas.s.rosenqvist@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Sorry If I accidentally sends this twice. I had some problem when sending it
> the first time so here goes:
> Thanks for the contribution Shane! What I understand from your blueprint is
> that you guys were designing a "games application" with social community
> features like Steam or Desura. This would make it a fairly big project and I
> think that it might be too big for something that could ship as standard in
> Ubuntu. What I want from this idea is that it should be an easy to use and
> lightweight application which all users could make use of not only the
> hardcore gamers, even the ones just playing mines and mahjong. As Desura is
> coming to Linux I think that need will be met. But there were a bunch of
> really great ideas in your blueprint and I think that there was one that was
> exceptional:
> Save game synchronization! It would be great to be able to integrate the
> application with Ubuntu One so that the saves can be synchronized (and
> backed up) between devices! This is a feature I think that many would
> appreciate. Maybe even high scores and such can be synced.
> Also the possibility of adding videos to games in Software Center is an
> interesting idea. But it presents itself with a bunch of problems: Would
> only trailers be allowed or also explanatory videos? Should there be a
> quality standard? Should only games be allowed to have videos or regular
> applications as well? I think it is a good idea but one that requires a lot
> of thought and design, maybe it should wait for a later iteration of
> Ubuntu...
> Please continue the discussion :)
> I think I will try make a mockup of such an application. Don't know when I
> will have time though...
> 2011/5/3 Shane Fagan <
shanepatrickfagan@xxxxxxxxxx>
>>
>> On this entire thread I had a blueprint at the last UDS talking about
>> how to improve the gaming experience on Ubuntu and it got some
>> interesting responses although we didn't really do anything in the end
>> with it but we came up with a list of things that we could do in the
>> future and I think that was good. I cant remember the link to the
>> outcome but the original ideas (a big brain dump really) was
>>
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GamesIntegration take with it what you will.
>>
>> --fagan
>>
>> On Tue, May 3, 2011 at 3:06 PM, Niklas Rosenqvist
>> <
niklas.s.rosenqvist@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> > I think it would be used rather extensively since most people don't want
>> > to
>> > put all their games in the launcher since it clutters it completely and
>> > I
>> > atleast don't want to have to search for them everytime I want to find a
>> > game. I guess it's the feeling of well organised content that appeals
>> > most.
>> > This would also simplify the whole process by having one launcher for
>> > all
>> > your games and even provide meta data.
>> >
>> > Regular Steam users tend to (from my experience) put all their games in
>> > their steam launcher to make them easily accessible. On my windows
>> > partition
>> > I only have one icon for all my games and that is Steam. It makes the
>> > whole
>> > thing fast and easy. Most importantly, as I stated before, it would
>> > encourage gaming on Ubuntu.
>> > I believe that instead of just dismissing the gaming situation on linux
>> > as
>> > "Developers will never focus on us since they don't have market here"
>> > and
>> > settle for having it as an office workstation we should make it as gamer
>> > friendly we can! Because if we get the gamers to Ubuntu, we also get the
>> > hardware vendors to create good drivers.
>> > 2011/5/3 James Gifford <
james@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> >>
>> >> Ah right. I agree that it could be more visible - but I'm not sure how
>> >> many users would use something like that. You have to balance features
>> >> with "How many users are actually going to use this thing?"
>> >>
>> >> Cheers,
>> >> James Gifford
>> >>
http://jamesrgifford.com
>> >>
>> >> On 05/02/2011 06:01 PM, Niklas Rosenqvist wrote:
>> >> > I know, that's why I said: "we have the 'applications'-lens which is
>> >> > good but it can't give a description of any of the games or meta
>> >> > information as: 'last played' or '10 hours of total game time'".
>> >> >
>> >> > Also sorry about mentioning Desura, I just realised it hasn't been
>> >> > released yet. All the talk about Project Bossanova these days got me
>> >> > fooled :)
>> >> >
>> >> > On 02/05/11 23:51, James Gifford wrote:
>> >> >> There is already a way to do this - it's hidden, but it's there [1]
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Cheers,
>> >> >> James Gifford
>> >> >>
http://jamesrgifford.com
>> >> >>
>> >> >> [1]
http://lts.cr/arr
>> >> >>
>> >> >> On 05/02/2011 05:05 PM, Niklas Rosenqvist wrote:
>> >> >>> Wouldn't it be sweet to be able to gather up all games into a
>> >> >>> "games"-application, similar to the one used for system settings or
>> >> >>> the
>> >> >>> games folder in windows vista/7? Since the traditional gnome menu
>> >> >>> is
>> >> >>> gone we need a new way to gather up games, we have the
>> >> >>> "applications"-lens which is good but it can't give a description
>> >> >>> of
>> >> >>> any
>> >> >>> of the games or meta information as: "last played" or "10 hours of
>> >> >>> total
>> >> >>> game time". Think of it as a mini-Desura or mini-Steam client.
>> >> >>> Without
>> >> >>> all the extra bling and functions. Just a simple way to organise
>> >> >>> games
>> >> >>> which can be set as a launcher, which also supports a quick list
>> >> >>> for
>> >> >>> recently played games.
>> >> >>>
>> >> >>> How about it? Couldn't that be a great addition to the Unity shell?
>> >> >>> This
>> >> >>> would also encourage gaming on Linux platforms and hopefully also
>> >> >>> developers to start providing Linux-clients.
>> >> >>>
>> >> >>> (Ubuntu should also try to include more games into it's
>> >> >>> repositories
>> >> >>> to
>> >> >>> encourage gaming on ubuntu, games like Minecraft which is hugely
>> >> >>> popular
>> >> >>> should definitely be there as well as Desura)
>> >> >>>
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