Yes, that's the issue, their changed policy about communication with the community. When did I say anything else was the issue? That policy changed for the worse, from casual to no communication. And no, it's not limited to Linux. It's literally about anything deeply technical enough.
It doesn't, since they don't even have there "Q: something, A: We can't talk about that". So it gives a false impression that they are willing to answer questions on technical topics, while in reality they are not. If you claim otherwise, show me one interview which asks them about graphics APIs in CP2077 and what they answered about it (that was the main topic of the merged thread). If you can find one, I'll agree that interviews can help with that. Otherwise I'll continue viewing their communication policy on technical topics as complete stonewaling.
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On a brighter side, a new monthly ProtonDB report came out, showing The Witcher 3 as being second most popular game reported.
This should be a good demonstration for CDPR about demand for better Linux games.
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cc @Marcin Momot about the ProtonDB report. Share it with CDPR higher ups, to reduce their Linux market skepticism
Why produce for Linux when thats extra complicated?