Postal 2 - Share the Pain Demo for GNU/Linux 260
fredan writes "Icculus has posted this news on his site: 'Just in time to relieve all that Holiday stress, a demo version of Postal 2: Share the Pain is now available for GNU/Linux systems.'"
what?? (Score:3, Funny)
Re:what?? (Score:5, Interesting)
Check out Ambrosia Software. [ambrosiasw.com] They've made a lot of great Mac games (Escape Velocity Series), and they are starting to port them to Linux (Maelstrom).
I set up a mac emulator on my Windows box just so I could play some of their games.
Re:what?? (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:what?? (Score:2, Insightful)
They're also porting to Windows now. You can play the entire EV series using EV Nova for Windows, for example.
Rob
Re:what?? (Score:3, Funny)
Seriously, this game came bundled with my iBook, touted as a game with "cutting-edge sound and graphics." Um. It's Xevious. Neat game and all, but I kinda played it before... in 1982!
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Re:what?? (Score:2)
We do have Photoshop, ya know.
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Bittorrent (Score:5, Informative)
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http://www.torrentnet.com/torrents/games/linux/po
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Make sure you're using a good/recent client (e.g. the original BT Python Client [bitconjurer.org] or the excellent mldonkey [nongnu.org])
Also make sure your Firewall is not blocking the BT ports: 6881-6889,6969 TCP. If you're running your BT downloader behind NAT you might have to forward these ports. Remember how BT works: If other downloaders can't connect to you they will slow YOUR download down to a very
Nice :) (Score:2, Informative)
Training Simulator (Score:1)
lets all rejoice! (Score:5, Funny)
The world will finally be a better place...
Re:lets all rejoice! (Score:5, Funny)
KFG
Re:lets all rejoice! (Score:3, Interesting)
OTOH, it DOES have Gary Coleman in it!
Re:lets all rejoice! (Score:2)
Re:lets all rejoice! (Score:2)
This is a game you play when you want to blow shit up and laugh like a loon. Like when you get home from a typical day at work.
This has possibilities (Score:5, Funny)
A bunch of geeks with antisocial tendencies duking it out through the eyes of a buch of characters with SEVERE antisocial tendencies....
Something tells me that one of these days we'll see a headline stating: "Geek goes postal, chokes 10 lamers with cat-5 cable"
Re:This has possibilities (Score:2)
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Re:This has possibilities (Score:2)
Obviously you haven't played... urinating on someone puts the fire out, and why would you want to do that?
Re:This has possibilities (Score:2, Informative)
Geeks are mostly asocial - i.e. avoidant or schizoid personality. There's nothing dangerous or suspicious about asocial behavior per se, although it may lead to alienation. Some people, most of them not people anyone would consider "geeks", are antisocial - i.e. destructive, psychopathic, sociopathic.
People who "go postal" may be asocial, antisocial, both or neither, but are most likely either psych
Re:This has possibilities (Score:2)
"Something tells me that one of these days we'll see a headline stating: \"Geek goes postal, chokes 10 lamers with cat-5 cable\""
Pfft. A true geek would use at least Cat5e.
Postal as a game... (Score:1)
Tried SP-Postal2... didn't find anything funny in it, well, the one part where I did urinate on one eye-witness until she puked. That was fun for one time, and then the fun was out the window...
Re:Postal as a game... (Score:2)
The Sims with a shotgun? (Score:3, Funny)
I can't count the number of times I wanted to dispose of a particularly stupid Sim, and a shotgun would have done nicely, instead of drowning them. I only played the game because my GF at the time made me. Man, the things we do for, er um love, yeah. She got really angry when I finally got the naked women sims to kiss and stuff. Now, I got a new GF who likes games like GTA and naked girls in UT2003. WooHoo!
President Bush to Liberate Alaska! [alaska-freegold.com]
Re:The Sims with a shotgun? (Score:2)
share the pain demo? (Score:5, Funny)
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Re:share the pain demo? (Score:4, Funny)
Rob
Re:share the pain demo? (Score:3, Insightful)
Installing windows is fine, making it usable is painful.
Re:share the pain demo? (Score:2)
I'm guessing you didn't install SP1, which takes probably about 20 minutes to install (xp2500) even without the time it takes to do the download.
It took me a half hour to let it go and download/update the 30+ security and critical updates alone. Of course, if you didn't install these then yea, it'd be much faster. What was your IP again? clickety-click
Re:share the pain demo? (Score:2)
Download it once, slipstream it into the XP install files, and burn yourself a new XP CD. Then you'll never have to worry about it again.
The last time I rebuilt my XP machine at work (using a CD like that) it took 2-3 reboots to get it completely up to date.
Re:share the pain demo? (Score:2)
Slipstreaming doesn't count. Heck, I could make a ghost image of an installed drive and ship that around and claim it took zero reboots...
Re:share the pain demo? (Score:2, Insightful)
I think you must be using some crappy alternate install process. Maybe it was made by the same people who produced the "open source" patch for IE?
I've installed XP at least ten times on different machines. You b
Re:share the pain demo? (Score:3, Insightful)
It sure does count. Otherwise you have to start with linux kernel 2.2.19, and upgrade form there.
Re:share the pain demo? (Score:2)
- graphics card
- sound card
- printer
- networking card
When installing linux on the very same laptop - it took me only 30 minutes. ALL hardware was supported without any additional downloads.
Thats the difference.
Re:share the pain demo? (Score:2)
However, in most cases the only "external" downloads I've had to do when installing Linux were accelerated grfx drivers (svga has worked out of the box though).
Maybe you've got experience of installing on other hardware ? or maybe you're comparing to some old linuxdist ? or maybe
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I've heard some nasty stuff about centrino. I was considering buying a Sony TR1A but decided against it because of their idiotic anti-linux policy.
If I'm not mistaken, when you buy a Centrino based IBM laptop you can specify a different, more linux friendly wireless chip (CISCO) instead of the Intel one. If I was buying a Centrino laptop, I would probably go for one of the IBM's since they seem to work a lot better
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Winmodems might still be an issue, I really wouldn't know... broadband is everywhere, and if windows has an edge on modems that were designed to run exclusively on windows, linux certainly beats windows hands down for detecting network cards that weren't.
If you should run into an oddball pie
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Re:Yeah, you think this is good NOW... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Yeah, you think this is good NOW... (Score:2)
They've used winXP and really want a piece of Microsoft, which the world knows owns the US since the DOJ case.
Re:Yeah, you think this is good NOW... (Score:2)
There's a bugzilla for it too (Score:2, Interesting)
Does linux somehow make this game fun? (Score:3, Informative)
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Re:Quite the dillema (Score:3, Insightful)
Fling poo (Score:2)
Re:Fling poo (Score:2)
Been done: Peter Molyneux's crap throwing sim Black and White.
News (mirrored) (Score:3, Informative)
Postal 2: Share the Pain demo for GNU/Linux (posted 2003-12-25 05:16:36 by icculus):
Just in time to relieve all that Holiday stress, a demo version of Postal 2: Share the Pain is now available for GNU/Linux systems.
"Share the Pain" adds multiplayer gametypes to the previously single-player only Postal 2, with its mature-rated attitude (Capture the Flag is called "Snatch", and involves stealing the other team's, uh, mascot...you get the point). The multiplayer gametypes are fully network compatible with the Windows players.
The package contains a complete DEMO version of the game, featuring one abbreviated single player level, and a few multiplayer maps for your enjoyment. The full, commercial version of Postal 2 for Linux will be available soon (and rumor has it there will be a Linux boxed version, so please don't run out and buy the Windows version in preparation just yet). The package also contains the Linux dedicated server.
Postal 2 has some rather explicit content. Don't download it if you're a small child or easily offended.
File: postal2mpdemo-lnx-1407.tar.bz2
Size: 168 megabytes compressed
md5sum: 99b28380fcef88e8a4c418ca5894b8f3
Known mirrors:
How'd this get on the front page, anyway? (Score:2, Funny)
Rob (would've rather seen the editorial on Nintendo on the front page)
Don't bother (Score:3, Interesting)
But I've played this demo, and it's pretty much junk. Dated graphics (and I say this as someone who is not a graphics whore), clunky control scheme, animations which are satisfyingly gruesome the first time but quickly grow repetitive... all in all I think I liked the first Postal better, and honestly that was not very much to begin with. Sure, peeing on everything in sight is fun for awhile (just like in real life!), but the novelty wears off pretty fast. And I say this as someone who's killed many, many hours running over people in GTA3 and trying to find all the hidden jumps, etc. -- so I have a pretty high tolerance for repitition.
If this demo is representative of what the final version of Postal is going to be like, the game is going to be a serious failure. I hope that's not the case, because it seems like the fine folks at Rockstar could do much better than this (and have, years ago now).
Re:Don't bother (Score:2)
It works on FreeBSD as well =) (Score:4, Informative)
Shitty game (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Shitty game (Score:2)
What is the point? (Score:2)
When it came out, this was immediately hailed as one of the worst games ever created. (And the reaction wasn't purely based on its violence; Computer Gaming World gave Grand Theft Auto 3 five stars, but Postal 2 zero.)
It reminds me of when Loki announced that it would be making a Linux port of Postal (short before they went out of business, what a shock). Postal wasn't as bad a game as Postal 2, but how are you going to make a splash in Linux games by porting bad games, or at the very least games that a
One reason to like this game ... (Score:2, Interesting)
The post office should lighten up -- after all, it's only a joke. Everyone knows that it doesn't really happen [zyns.com].
timothy (whose father and grandfather worked for the post office and escaped bullet wounds)
Bad taste (Score:2, Interesting)
I believe our civilization is digging it's grave with stuff like this. With violent video games we are teaching younger generations that killing little figures on the screen is nothing bad.
Some earlier posts said that games are not about reality. I certainly agree with them that most (if not all) people will never think about repeating actions from a game in real life.
But think again how today's wars are being fought. Pilots on a
Re:Bad taste (Score:4, Informative)
1. They will notice it's real when they are being shot in the head.
2. The far more disturbing aspect of videogames, violent or not, is that people are safe at home playing away their time while their leaders are fighting stupid wars. People are paralyzed with the media and therefore don't oppose to whatever terrible mistake their leaders might make.
3. You might not be familiar with some of the later sociobiological concepts but it is common to kill individuals of your own species and it is ok for evolution and selection. When it comes down to morals it might be wrong, but there are many examples in nature where killing in the same species is quite common and is being rewarded by evolution.
cu,
Lispy
Re:Bad taste (Score:3, Interesting)
1: Parents for not teaching their kid why killing is bad and the difference between a video game and real life.
2: The military's fault for not publicly executing soldiers who purposly fire on unarmed civilians for no reason infront of other armed soldiers who are manditorially required to be there. There is no space for antisocial behavior in the armed forces or in any army. Yes, a screen makes killing a bit easier, because you don't even have to see t
Re:Bad taste (Score:2)
Evidence? Or am I just supposed to take your word?
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Re:Bad taste (Score:2)
That's what alt.tasteless is for.
This game is simply a Bad Game[tm] (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:This game is simply a Bad Game[tm] (Score:2)
Amen. I'd much rather see a port of a good game, like Natural Fawn Killers [smallrockets.com].
Regards,
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*Art
Re:This game is simply a Bad Game[tm] (Score:2)
Actually, he's more like the cousin from the country who doesn't have a lot of book-learning, but has the common sense to point out when crap is crap, while all the sycophants around him fall all over themselves to make themselves look sophisticated.
Shame the game's a POS (Score:2)
WTF? Its..... (Score:2)
Re:Poor Taste in Title of Game (Score:4, Funny)
All games now will be named "Super Fantastic Happy" and a version number at the end.
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Re:Poor Taste in Title of Game (Score:4, Funny)
Since the first requirement of tragedy is hubris in the face of the gods, and there's little chance that your favorite uncle is both a mail carrier *and* a follower of the old Roman ways, I posit to you that the whole problem here is that you're a humorless, hypersensitive cunt.
Sit on *that* and spin, you asshat.
Re:Poor Taste in Title of Game (Score:2)
I would like to gracefully bow my head and stand in awe of you. You are officially the only Slashdotter more sarcastic and thick with archaic knowledge than myself. I salute you, sir.
Re:Poor Taste in Title of Game (Score:2)
There's hookers out there for guys/women who can't get any so why not murder for those who don't want to really do it because it can be a mess to clean up?
Can you imagine if you pissed on someone till they puked and then gave
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And fuck the Cubans and Haitians, too, for their whining about GTA:VC.
Like Most... (Score:5, Insightful)
Video Games are like comedy; they are there to relieve stress.
Re:It Gets Old (Score:2)
Perhaps I'd get tired of it, but offended? No; I have much more pressing things to get offended about, personally, like strangers swearing at me in the street for the way I'm dressed (all black, boots, long coat - "hey, no, no-one else has ever shouted 'Hey, Neo!' or 'Fucking wan
Re:Poor Taste in Title of Game (Score:2)
I think it's fairly obvious that the authors take nothing in the game too seriously. (Heck, one of the weapons is the guy throwing an unlimited supply of scissors at people. How
Re:Poor Taste in Title of Game (Score:2)
This game is hardly new.
Re:Poor Taste in Title of Game (Score:4, Insightful)
Look at GTA, people don't like that game for its violence, but its the best selling game series out. My state even passed a law against it, lucky it was declared unconstitutional by our WA state supreme court.
Won't spin off into politics, but I wish we had more anarchy like this. People should be able to do whatever they want, even its totally untasteful, politically incorrect or against your religion. This goes for everything. Legal consenting adults should be able to do whatever they want in the privacy of their homes. Play videos games, listen to music, read books, or watch porn.
Police should be peace officers, not moral guardians for the majority.
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Happy Holidays, I would say Merry Christmas, but thats not politcally correct.
Re:Poor Taste in Title of Game (Score:4, Funny)
The nice thing about it is that even old guys like me could play because there would be frequent, regular breaks, plus weekends and all major holidays off, and you could move at a snail's pace without losing the game. I'm sure this would be far less offensive than the current version.
Re:MODS ON CRACK (Score:2)
Re:A proposal (Score:2, Insightful)
Icculus was not going for the lowest common anything. Running with Scissors might be, but Icculus is a programmer that ports games to linux. He's done more for the linux gaming community than just about anyone else out there. Alot of the stuff he's done, ports, maintaining icculus.org etc. he's done because he's just a good guy. Many of the ports he's done are because he gets paid to do them. Who gives a shit w
Re:Linux Games (Score:3, Interesting)
The profit margin on a game is pretty small if you can ever get one to publish. Add on support and testing due to N combinations of drivers, and games are very labor intensive. Now, throw on N combinations of N programs for N linux distributions, and you have yourself an absolute nightmare. That's why you see console games more quickly - less testing on bad hardware.
Compound on the fact that game players are PHB's in their own right in the sense they can ask for features, fea
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Re:Linux Games (Score:2)
This story demonstrates the glaring weakness of Linux; games.
It's a shame most moderators have their head's up their (or Linus') ass and modded you down for pointing that out. What you say is absolutely true, but it is true for any non-Windows computer. There is really nothing inherently wrong with other OSes that keeps games off them other than marketshare. What is interesting is how consoles don't suffer from the numbers game nearly as badly.
Is this the achilles heels of open source developme