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by larrik
225 days ago
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Not sure that's fair, given most Linux gamers look like Windows gamers to the metrics. That said, devices like the SteamDeck run games on Linux (and that's without considering that every Android game ever is technically running on Linux too). Let's face it though, PC gaming is already small enough these vs the consoles, that further splitting the marked isn't going to make sense for a lot of companies. |
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No. All the articles and testimony of game devs abandoning native Linux versions is from well before Proton was a thing, including Epic Games buying Rocket League and preventing you from playing the Native Linux build they had.
It also was not related to anti-cheat or underlying engine limitations or anything. Developers were clear that the problem was the massive lack of uptake mixed with a weirdly entitled community.