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Looks Like Mad Max Won't Come To SteamOS & Linux

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It's a shame, but it certainly looks like Mad Max isn't actually coming out for SteamOS & Linux. We covered it initially thanks to being told about the press release, but nothing since then. The developers have been utterly silent on it, which is quite annoying. It's one thing to announce something and publicly state it's no longer happening, but to be totally silent on it is just weird.

It's highly probable having SteamOS in the press release was an "accident", but it's also likely it was planned and silently dropped.

The sad thing is, the Steam forum post asking about it has now been locked after it was totally derailed. In part this was thanks to the moderator "Laptop65" who also moderates a number of other Steam forums, and he's quite anti-Linux. I won't link to it directly, as I don't want to start a witch hunt.

Time to move on, and carry on supporting the developers that bring us lovely games. People keep tweeting and emailing in asking about it, so I'm telling you now: move on. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Mountain Man Nov 18, 2015
Well, I'm still holding out hope. Same for The Witcher 3.

I wish the developers would give us a firm answer one way or the other.
kozec Nov 18, 2015
So, I'm probably going to play devil's advocate on this, but I quickly scanned last 10 pages of discussion and wose thing that mod guy said about Linux is "Sure Linux is good for coding and so on, but for gaming, you want Windows." What's, frankly, truth, at least right now. But he apparently doesn't like Chrome...

And that thread got derailed by m$ trolls on very first page :D
tuubi Nov 18, 2015
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Quoting: kozecSo, I'm probably going to play devil's advocate on this, but I quickly scanned last 10 pages of discussion and wose thing that mod guy said about Linux is "Sure Linux is good for coding and so on, but for gaming, you want Windows." What's, frankly, truth, at least right now.
The thing is, this is utterly irrelevant. Why would we be asking for Linux versions of games if we were willing to install and use Windows to play them? No, I don't want Windows, even for gaming. Neither do Mac users, I'd assume.
LinuxGamesTV Nov 19, 2015
Quoting: tuubi
Quoting: kozecSo, I'm probably going to play devil's advocate on this, but I quickly scanned last 10 pages of discussion and wose thing that mod guy said about Linux is "Sure Linux is good for coding and so on, but for gaming, you want Windows." What's, frankly, truth, at least right now.
The thing is, this is utterly irrelevant. Why would we be asking for Linux versions of games if we were willing to install and use Windows to play them? No, I don't want Windows, even for gaming. Neither do Mac users, I'd assume.

^^ This.
leillo1975 Nov 19, 2015
Yesterday, at night I posted a thread in Steam Mad Max forums about this. This morning this thread are removed....
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