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Yea well, this isn't anything official. Blizz has WoW for Linux too and it doesn't matter. We talk about full support here.
yea cool, but I'd prefer Valve to focus on modern and future Linux ports first and set GoldScr as lowest possible priority to not waste time on it. :)
Oh damn, I didn't know this. Dungeon Defenders has an official Linux port? That's one of my favorite games.
Maybe someday I can stop booting into Windows. It's really exciting to see all the developments for gaming on Linux. It's happening pretty fast.
but if they do that they need to fix the server list bug, where you have fake servers that say they're running de_inferno with 27-32 players but when you join it's 2/10 on dust2.
(Unreal Engine 3 with a new renderer)[4]
So I can play Aliens colonial marines on Linux :)
IdTech 4 not 5 was ported, UE3 - only one game was ported.