How can a Linux client pay the bill if it is available as a separate, free-of-charge, download only?
Sure, that's difficult to tell how many people bought the windows version and used the Linux client.
It's a great move from id software to open-source old game engines.
Apart from this - honestly, who still cares about id?
They didn't manage to release a real blockbuster since Q3A (D3 was a technology demo).
It's definitely not due to the Linux users that id is on the skids.
Sure, that's difficult to tell how many people bought the windows version and used the Linux client.
It's a great move from id software to open-source old game engines.
Apart from this - honestly, who still cares about id?
They didn't manage to release a real blockbuster since Q3A (D3 was a technology demo).
It's definitely not due to the Linux users that id is on the skids.
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