Today, I was finally ready to 'jump into GWENT' the standalone game.
To my very surprise, the Play Gwent official website told me "To download and install the desktop version of GWENT, you need to visit playgwent.com using a Windows-based PC."
... so, I am NOT one of those 'religious Linux types', who try to convince everybody that 0.000001% Linux Gamers deserve your attention.
But what surprised me was that you checked my PC via my web browser and said 'no' ... to an adult person, who is old enough to know what he is doing.
I am certain, it is NOT a LEGAL issue, since I have to agree to your EULA and you are not liable if I damage my PC.
Even BLIZZARD(!) or EPIC GAMES, etc, are not restricting me from d o w n l o a d i n g the Windows installer.
It is time for you devs to revisit "Linux" and install Steam and Proton. In 2019 there are only a few titles which explicitely do not want to run with "Steam Play". WINE is perfectly fine to deal with the DX11 API and you might find it surprising how well even your Witcher 3 runs on Linux.
I am NOT advocating for a "Linux Installer". I am NOT trying to convert anyone to anything. I just wonder why you "BLOCK" interested users at the VERY FIRST STEP, by not allowing browsers on Linux to download the installer.
(I know about workarounds. That was not my question).