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troll much?
+1 Linux
I'm only linux user for about 10 years and I know what I'm talking about.
I think you are left with the thought of 10 years ago, has no idea what it says ... for some reason have come titles as CIV5, Borderlands 2 and pre, Total Wars, etc.. , and other AAA and indies games as native to linux ... Today more than 800 games from Steam and 140+ from GoG have linux port, is hard but is a bet that many companies are doing.
And, as I said earlier, I'm linux user for a long time and know a whole hundred of linux activists who shouts about linux ports. But then linux port is released they never buy or never play it. I think, they just love to chout and nothing more.
your remark was intended as inflammatory, just as your remarks here are inflammatory towards users of linux.
Your supposition is that Valve themselves are wasting time and money with their steambox and SteamOS because linux users "never buy" after screaming for a port. However, Humble Bundle after Humble Bundle that features linux games has shown that linux users pay well above what windows and mac users pay. I've used Linux for 16 years, since 1998, and exclusively as of 2000. i've watched it go through its growing pains, and nowadays, the hardware support OUT OF THE BOX surpasses any windows installation. I don't speak as a fan boy. i speak as someone who has been around computers since he was 5 years old(and has been for 41 years), and has become fed up with the shoddy and restricting products offered by microsoft.
I like the fact that i actually have some ownership in the OS, whereas windows, you are merely "licensed" to use it. I like the fact that when i submit bug reports and feedback to the developers, that my opinion is given consideration as opposed to just being brushed aside like it happens so many times in the proprietary software world. i like the fact that, and this is political for me, that linux is the people's OS and isn't privately owned by some privatized entity.
If those things make me a fanboy, so be it. but if you go spouting inflammatory remarks, you can't just expect that no one will call you out on it.