SarahAustin;n8217860 said:Obligations? Maybe they have other priorities. Console and PC seem to be more popular. Not CDPRs fault Linux isnt the most interesting. They might work on it if demand is high enough.
Let's not start this topic of "not popular". We are long past that. CDPR clearly said they wanted to release TW3 for Linux, so popularity or demand weren't the issue. They released TW2 for Linux when Linux gaming was even smaller than it is today.
This is more about keeping their somewhat strangely expressed promises indeed.
Hart95;n8230110 said:This is their first game that they released to 3 different platforms on day one. They've come a long way, and they did a hell of a job on the game, so I won't be holding it against them. If they do the same thing with CP2077, then I'd make a case against them for it. Until then, however, they've outdone themselves.
I'd say, they have enough money to keep their promise. Wine developers are doing this job for them so far. CDPR can for example go ahead, and pay to CodeWeavers (primary developers of Wine) to allocate more resources to it. Or whatever.
I agree however about CP2077. If they'll blow it and will fail to release it for Linux, that would be seriously bad.
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