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So my best guess is that they will release the game before Steam sales....
But technically we still have spring :P
http://days.to/spring/2015
But reading through the faq, AMD is not supported... :S:
Not again! :'(
I will buy it from Bundle Stars play it on Windows.
nvm , I'll just skip it then I guess :'(
it will probably still work, just not officialy supported, given the shitty state of amd drivers
Of course it can still work, and it is possible that you will be happy with it, but for now NVidia has better support (even if we keep in mind what Linus said not so long ago: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_36yNWw_07g ).
I know that many can even tell that it is not a good idea to build gaming platform that runs Linux at all, but I guess we all hope that Valve will succeed and soon it won't be true at all.
Anyway, missing support for AMD in Shadow of Mordor is something that is unfortunately not surprising.
Looks like Feral has had "press" and "privatebeta" depots for a few days now and I'm pretty sure this particular "someone" isn't a filthy dual booter like myself so maybe "soon™" really is soon. ;)
Keep strong, keep believing!