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But how? Portal 2 has yet to be released on Linux. Or are you moving over to a previous version of the source engine?
If what you claim is true, I'm more excited about Portal 2 than Stanley, Stanley isn't really replayable like Portal's custom maps are.
As in "waiting for portal 2, stop asking"?
Just a small speculation about your answer
I think he would tell us if he figured it out himself from TF2 or moved to the previous version of the souce engine. So i am asking ... are we on the verge of something magnificent?
The Stanley Parable for Linux is being worked on and Dear Esther is being ported to the Unity engine to provide proper Linux support.
I'm excited! Someone already bought me Stanley, so you've already got my money, but I'm holding off playing until the port comes out (for reasons?). I've still got plenty of games to finish before that happens, so don't rush on my account. :P