Originally posted by MaestroMaus
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Seriously though, I remember reading/hearing somewhere that he was indeed very fond of DX11 but that he would continue to release his games on Linux for now. This is supported by this article.
You don't know if Doom 3 was ever released for Linux? What kind of gamers are you guys?
Here I give you something to think about:
- Every ID game since Quake had been released on Linux with a native installer and in most cases without support. Why would they stop now?
- The Linux game market always has been crap compared to the Windows game market. However it is at it's all time best right now. Why would they stop now?
- If they don't like to support Linux any more, how come they are still porting Quake Live to Linux?
- Every ID game since Quake had been released on Linux with a native installer and in most cases without support. Why would they stop now?
- The Linux game market always has been crap compared to the Windows game market. However it is at it's all time best right now. Why would they stop now?
- If they don't like to support Linux any more, how come they are still porting Quake Live to Linux?
EDIT: Heh, I just noticed Svartalf in the slashdot comments on the article.
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