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With all the hoo-ha about The Witcher 3 and the replies GOG have given (first being it was never planned, second being they don't know), I finally have an answer from the actual developer of The Witcher 3.

Yeah, I know, I'm writing about this again after saying I probably wouldn't, "please make it stop" and all that.

This is the first time CDPR have ever actually communicated with me directly.

QuoteHey Liam,

Thanks for getting in touch.

I'm afraid we have nothing to communicate about this at this point in time.

Best,
Robert

I replied right after this, and immediately got an out of the office auto-reply. Hmmm.

There you go, an official comment from the developer of The Witcher 3. It clears up nothing, it's a flat-out denial to answer my basic and easy to understand questions.

It does raise the question though: why reply at all when you're essentially saying nothing?

I don't think we will ever truly know what happened, I expect no one to talk about it as I imagine both Valve and CDPR want this snafu buried.

I will just leave this here again for posterity, to remind myself and you to never pre-order based on developer promises, not even a big banner on Steam itself:
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ElectricPrism Sep 7, 2016
Quoting: tamcculloughI think more blame needs to be leveled/aimed/heaped on Valve. Just what exactly have their intentions been with the whole Steam OS thing? If they truly wanted it to overthrow windows and consoles in the future, why put so little effort into marketing it and promoting it? It's not truly worth the effort for developers. Which honestly pisses me off.

Hold on there little man, "Steam OS ... overthrow windows" - dafuq.

"why put so little effort into marketing it and promoting it?"

A: Maybe it's not time for the big push yet?
A: Maybe they don't want to ruin the opportunity in people's minds about Steam Machines so they're charging up the game library before they do a Falcon Punch.
A: Maybe success is gradual and not instant when it comes to absorbing enemy territory?

"[SteamOS/Linux] It's not truly worth the effort for developers."

What? What kind of BS is that. Linux is developer heaven, and Vulkan is Rome, Unity 3D Linux just got mainlined in their source tree, Linux is the most prestigious development platform right now, the CLI is powerful and you can target every major platform when developing on Linux.

"Which honestly pisses me off."

Take a chill pill mate, lower your expectations in terms of how soon SteamOS will dominate, patience.
ElectricPrism Sep 7, 2016
I feel the need to point out that what "is and is not rude" is a very culturally dependent thing, so bear in mind that the companies and even we ourselves are from a diverse group of cultures, for fsck's sake we barely even acknowledge that we all have different cuss words, greetings and goodbyes.

In ancient times it was rude to not greet passers by on the road and have a ceremonial lunch, over in england if you engage someone taking away their public privacy it could be considered rude, over in china if you take too much of a first serving on dinner it's rude, in america chewing with your mouth open is rude, so many different expectations and perceptions.

Anyways, if we all can just put some gravy on our differences and appreciate the vast spectrum we all represent that would be great.

So back to the context - it may or may not be rude in our country, but what's important is if it is rude where they're from and if the intention was ill. The only person who knows for sure is the rep.

I say good on them for communicating with our crazy asses.
Shmerl Sep 7, 2016
Quoting: ElectricPrismI say good on them for communicating with our crazy asses.

Yep, my point exactly. Their communication is very poor to begin with, so them acknowledging that they can't answer the question is something.


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Shmerl Sep 7, 2016
And by the way, I tried to get information about Cyberpunk 2077 development (whether they plan Linux release or if they use Vulkan and etc.) but got nothing so far.


Last edited by Shmerl on 7 September 2016 at 10:47 pm UTC
pop2010 Sep 7, 2016
First was that "mistake" made by Valve about the announcement of The Witcher 3 on SteamOS. Who creates a banner that is wrong?

The only explanation to me is that they signed some agreements for a launch, but there was some confusion.

Today if you ask the developer if there will be an Linux version, he doesn't say "no", he says "I can't tell you now". Which means that there is something.

I bet that there will be an big announcement later, with Vulkan renderer or something, and SteamOS support. It's just too early to say anything.

Just my opinion but it keeps my hopes high.


Last edited by pop2010 on 7 September 2016 at 10:48 pm UTC
Nasra Sep 7, 2016
I think the delay is due to VP's Witcher 2 port.

VP's Linux version of Witcher 2 demands more power to run than Windows version. So, if they want to port Witcher 3 to Linux, they waits untill average linux configurations could run Witcher 3 with a VP port.
Shmerl Sep 7, 2016
Quoting: pop2010First was that "mistake" made by Valve about the announcement of The Witcher 3 on SteamOS. Who creates a banner that is wrong?

The only explanation to me is that they signed some agreements for a launch, but there was some confusion.

You can't make such confusion twice in a row. It was clearly arranged, but later they hit some problems.

For timeline of events, see also: https://www.gog.com/forum/general/to_cd_projekt_red_bring_witcher_3_and_your_other_games_to_linux_please/post1


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Before the GOTY edition, it wasn't practical to make a Linux port, because the game development wasn't completed...

Only since there is a GOTY edition of The Witcher 3, it makes sense to have a Linux port...

Imagine the nightmare of porting separately the main game, the bunch of sucessive free DLC's and the two expansions.

Now that the development stage of the Witcher 3 has been completed, the game will need some fine tunning... After that, the porting process can begin.
Purple Library Guy Sep 7, 2016
Quoting: dmantioneMy impression is that you won't get any further with modern ways of communication. If you want to find out more, you need to pick up the old fashioned phone and make him talk ;)

Still not old fashioned enough. I don't think anything short of up close and personal with some feathers and a bucket of tar would get a lot of results. ;)
Shmerl Sep 7, 2016
The last personal communication about this was with Marcin Iwiński, and back then he said they'll release their game for Linux, if Valve would make SteamOS.


Last edited by Shmerl on 7 September 2016 at 11:38 pm UTC
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