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That's a bad practice I'd avoid. Devs have been known to swindle with false promises of a port, so I certainly couldn't reccomend buying a game when no port has been promised period.
https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=17838
If you count working in wine as fine that is great for you, you do you. Some of us would prefer native.
Yo, that was kind of a typo, I meant that it works fine, but sure, I prefer native too. Quadrilateral Cowboy was realeased native linux, and it was awesome, but I dunno if Brendan wants to visit this old title to port it. But it uses quake2 engine so could be simple I guess.