sv3672;n8503220 said:In the end, it usually boils down to "the market is not large enough to make it worth it for us".
It's an excuse, but not the real reason, or at least not the rational reason those publishers really have any basis for. Linux market is growing, otherwise companies like Feral who do several big Linux ports a year wouldn't have found any clients to begin with. Apparently CDPR considered Linux market big enough for TW2, so if market size was some concern, it should be even less of a problem now (it only grew since then).
This gives me an impression, it's not about market. But as you said, we can only speculate, because CDPR simply don't care to explain what's going on. And that is why I view them as legacy publisher inclined in this aspect. Other developers don't need to hide the fact that they evaluate market as too small, or they have some problems they can't resolve and etc. Being honest with the community is the attribute of non backwards thinking studios.
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