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Get with the program, steamOS is coming.
As for steamOS probably wiser to wait and see really. See if it works as Valve claim it will, and if it takes off as big as Valve want it to. right now i don't hold high hopes for it, since it dosen't offer me anything i can't do on my PC anyway
And yet companies like Klei, who barely have a budget can port all of their games to Linux.
As a programmer myself, I'm not buying that whole "hard to port" nonsense. It's more like either pure laziness or they just don't want to.
Slight problem though, Kiei make the games themselves. Ghostlight didn't make Agarest, they simply ported it to PC. Porting stuff to linux is a lot more complex and would require a lot of work with the original Dev.
However, the simple reason is it's an old game, the dominant platform at the minute is PC, not linux. If your such a great programmer and think you could do it, contact them, offer you vaunted expertise and get a linux version made
Game has controller support since it's originally a console game. Controller support was left in in the port, and kb/k support was added.
How would a game run natively when it doesn't even have a native port to Linux?
Just forget it, don't expect everyone to know. I'm a diehard Linux user from being with only a year, but you can't expect everyone to know everything.