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Twenty thirth

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It looks like Frogwares is listed as the publisher here, so it sounds like whatever issue they had with their previous published has been resolved. I hope they got all the money they were owed

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Either they won in court or the contract has been fulfilled.

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It’s a pretty good game, too.

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Windows only? 8-(

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@Telodzrum good to know, but I tend to avoid games without native ports, as a matter of principle. No Tux No Bux.

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While I understand your position, I think if the devs see a growing share of userbase running their games on Linux despite proton, they might feel compelled to put extra effort in at least a better experience with proton (first) and then possibly later a native port.

I’m guessing this is how little by little we get devs to consider native ports. They need to see the demand for it before committing. If nobody ever even tries to run their games on Linux even with proton somewhat working, they’ll never be able to gage the interest and need.

At least that’s how I view it and plan on weighing in and nudging the devs.

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