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Yes, they did what many were feared when Proton was announced. They make Linux second class citizen dependant on changes of MS API.
Whom in particular? Garry of Rust? He's not even a developer or programmer. He's also a liar, and not the nice Garry we knew back in the day. I'm CS engineer and I know how those things work and how much they cost.
You can also look at most famous Linux port developer. Ryan C. Gordon. Who was working at Loki that created SDL(Linux analogue for DirectX, in case you don't know). Who ported plenty of small and big games to Linux. Not a wrapper ports of Feral, real one. With support of his small Patreon he's offering linux proting for free.
It's a gimmick. The reason why it's exists is because someone breaking the pot on google's money again. And monthly subscribption for games is a golden dream for corporations. They want to take hardware from you and sell you gaming as cable, water and electricity. Which is very profitable. And very bad for video game fans and developers. You would pay more and developers would become publisher's b*tches for life.
Don't put different things in one basket to try make it look more convincing. ;)
I'm definitely interested in this game (hoping it can make up for the disappointing SS3), but I'm not gonna get unless it runs on Linux (or is on a deep sale and runs via Proton).
I'll be on point - Serious Sam 4 won't be available natively on Linux on launch. What happens later, we don't know. We're currently focused on Windows and if that changes we'll let everyone know.
This is one of the most stupid things I've ever heard in my life.
Look at which forum we're on. Look at the fact that Steam pre-orders for the game opened up literally yesterday and that the both the standard and Deluxe versions are currently quite high on the Steam top-sellers list.
If they had *any* inclination of doing something like EGS exclusivity, none of the Steam stuff would be happening or even exist at all.
What do you mean, exactly?
In any case, I'm quite sure that they *want* to support Linux, considering their track record with past games, even if they can't make it happen right at launch. Keep in mind Croteam doesn't really have quite the same amount of resources as various other larger studios.
Then that goes for my purchase. What a shame after the support we've seen from you in the past.
Thanks for your answer!
Hope you can get the game later on to our OS. SS Fusion works is a terrific port, I'm really willing to play SS4 on Linux!
thank you for answering! i hope the windows launch will go great for you guys, and that you can eventually come back to do a native linux port :)
Thanks for replying... this is unfortunate given how excellent your Linux support was for prior games.
To give you another perspective:
I'm a Linux user that lives in a country where Stadia is not an option. As probably everyone that plays on Linux, I use Proton for some of my games and I can't complain about it. Still, the main issue of buying a game in order to make it run with Proton is that I don't have guarantees that this game will always work in the future, so each purchase I do for playing with proton is a risk that I have to take. In the end is not that I need a game that runs natively but that I really prefer some support/QA guarantee in the purchase I do. So that's what this thread is all about IMO...
I mean, they'll probably add it later on...