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the fine print will allways get ya
Not only is there a penguin in the little Steamplay box, but the text actually says that you can play it on Linux. As you can see here:
{LINK FJERNET}http://i.imgur.com/aK9Ro4J.jpg
I am honestly shocked that Trendy Entertainment manages to create an entire game, make it available for multiple platforms, but still fails at getting simple things like this right. How is it even possible? I have never experienced anything like this with any other game on Steam before. So unprofessional.
Trendy Entertainment, let me try to help you guys with the decision making. If a DLC you have placed in the Steam Store does not work with Linux, you have two options; either you make the DLC work the way it should, or you remove any sign of Linux support for this DLC from the Steam Store.
Android have no games ? SteamOS is not develop for games ? Do not be trapped in your mindset, open yourself to the modern world.
And that's not the subject ... go away troll :p
Because he can ...
And that's not the subject ...
sounds like you loose your time :p