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I'm saying searching is how I found out about it. If you do a search for steam linux l4d you will see what I'm talking about.
Along with the entire community, I've been curious about why Left 4 Dead wasn't released first as anticipated. I imagine nobody wants to create any unnecessary disappointment by asking why. But I am indeed curious.
Part of me wonders if it's even something legal. EA had a part in Left 4 Dead 2, didn't they?
Not starting rumors, just speculating lol.
Quote from Valve Linux blog:
And stop using "lol" like a piece of punctuation lol. Everyone knows you're not really laughing lol. Lol lol.
I came across a high ranking page that explicitly said in the title, "Steam moves to Linux, first title will be Left 4 Dead 2" so part of what makes these deliberately arrogant suggestions to "try and search there little guy" so humorous are all of the inconsistancy I find when doing searches. The irony is that the peole making these suggestions probably haven't searched lately in order to see what the search scene looks like for this.
I think the closed beta people are allowed to play L4D but when they opened the public beta, they must have left the title out of our reach. Can anyone in the closed beta confirm whether that's the case or not?
Part of the reason might be that with the news that L4D runs faster on linux being picked up by so many outlets that now they don't want to release it until it's free of glitches that would provide for a harsh linux rebuke from windows fans.
"High ranking page" propably did not read Valve's blog carefully enough to understand it (happens all the time in so called journalism), just like you. The only proper source of information about Valve products is Valve itself, everything else should be taken in moderation. Valve has never publicly said that L4D2 is going to be first Linux title in beta, only that it's their first working port.
Since all Valve games are going to be released for Linux sooner or later I advice you to just be patient and perhaps contribute at Github with bug reports or feature requests about Steam and already released titles (Valve or nonValve) to speed things up :)