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almost all the games are made for almost all versions of windows
Usually you end up buying a computer with Windows pre-installed. Then it takes quite a bit of work to eradicate every trace of it, especially on newer installs where you need to change BIOS settings to allow different operating systems to install.
It's not that we can't use Windows. Of course we can. We just choose not to, because we feel other operating systems are a better fit for us. To each their own, right? All operating systems have advantages and disadvantages.
Oh, and in response to your last statement "Almost all the games are made for almost all versions of Windows". This is simply untrue. Most older games run only on older versions than XP, most newer games run only on XP and up. You may be too young too know this, but there were Windows versions before XP came out, too. In fact, most of the older games that don't run on newer Windows versions run just fine (or better) on Linux. Just saying...
EDIT: To stay on topic, here's something actually relevant to the discussion:
I'd guess Portal 2 will be available for Linux by the time the Steamboxes ship to testers. Surely Portal 2 won't be missing from the line-up of native games on them, right...? Oh, and I noticed today that "This game is not available for your platform." disappeared from Portal 2's page on my Linux install. It still won't let me install the game, but that's some progress, right? :-)
PS: Why pay for what is use disgusting even for free? ;-)
PPS: Sorry for my English... :)
Portal 2 is currently made for Windows and Mac. Knowing Valve like Linux I'd imagine a Linux port will come out in the future.
And personally I don't mind Linux, but so much more stuff is made to work with Windows and such, its not even that bad provided you have it set up correctly.
If I had to guess, they're probably having trouble getting their level editor to work under Linux. Last time I checked, that part had trouble even through wine... I'm sure they're motivated to get it working as soon as they can, though.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eeAjkbNq4xI