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MackTheHunter:
Correct me if I'm wrong on this.

Didn't Blockland at one point have a downloadable version for Linux? I remember some time in V8-ish, Badspot added a download for Linux on the main website, and as you can see it's no longer there.

I was wondering if it would be possible to make a separate, repackaged version of Blockland for Linux and it's distributions, seeing as 66% of all internet servers are run on Linux, and dedicated Blockland servers don't exactly work that well through Wine.
ShadowZero:
I never heard of linux untill two years ago I call it foreign software.
Sheath:
Linux takes up a small market share, especially for gaming. The Linux community will be less inclined to purchase a program that is shareware too, since Linux is a community devoted to the sharing of free software. Seems like a waste of time to me, especially since the few people that want it in Linux seem to get along well enough with WINE.
MackTheHunter:

--- Quote from: Sheath on February 11, 2011, 12:41:35 AM ---Linux takes up a small market share, especially for gaming. The Linux community will be less inclined to purchase a program that is shareware too, since Linux is a community devoted to the sharing of free software. Seems like a waste of time to me, especially since the few people that want it in Linux seem to get along well enough with WINE.

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Blockland Dedicated servers through WINE only appear on the Master Server for 5 minutes, and then you can only connect to them through IP. What is this.
TomTheGeek²:
There was never a native version of Blockland for linux.
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