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However, GO is more of a "figure head" game, so they probably want to take their time and make sure it performs well and looks good on linux. It will probably be one of the first popular games on the Steambox.
For the record, this game is the only piece of software that I run on windows.
I know wine isn't always the easiest, but CS:GO works nearly perfectly with it. There's a small graphical glitch were the lamps (lights, literally) on the map are always visible.
Guess I'll wait for the native one.
Oh I forget, I use wine-1.5 too so I was probably getting better performance than you.
christ, think i'll go kill myself now, thanks ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ for the kind words
"Everything that is available for Mac from Valve WILL be ported to Linux. "
Says nothing about software that wasn't available for Mac. So his statement and your observation aren't in conflict.