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Poland has some strict stock market laws, and if some information disclosure can affect the stock price, it can be viewed as market manipulation or something of that sort.
Another thing that they got burned on was their "downgrade" fiasco. I.e. they published a lot of information way before TW3 was released for Windows, and later faced an outrage when the final version ended up quite different and worse looking.
I suspect because of combination of such set backs, they are now very paranoid and not going to publish any information whatsoever until something is released. We'll have to wait and see. If they'll remain silent about Cyberpunk 2077, it would mean it's not an issue with TW3 and Linux, but their general stonewalling approach and distancing from the community.
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Yes, I see it as a good sign too. It's not really a rumor - they confirmed the development, they just refuse to reveal any details and dates.
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Some time ago on emails, they reply - about developing on official platform and thanks for feedback and tell me something like that "we monitoring Linux gaming market", "we let you know".
I send twitt for cdp. They reply "thanks for feedback" :D
Also few days ago I post in Facebook in Polish language with asking what about two Witchers banners on Steam (coming soon to steamos) and witcher 3 inside steamos sale and they response: "witcher 3 is available on PC, XBONE and PS4" "If we get to other platform, we anon this in official way like Facebook.
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I have included screenshots Steam them with the announcement of Wiedźmin 3: Dziki Gon on Linux and ask about premiere of the game.
They write-off did not denying :)
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You should also send message to Rafał Jaki - Business Development Manager at CD Projekt Red
rafal.jaki(at)cdprojektred.comAlso you should send to two most important people in Polish CD Projekt.
marcin.iwinski(at)cdprojekt.comadam.kicinski(at)cdprojekt.comalso you can:
karolina.gnas(at)cdprojekt.commedia(at)cdprojektred.combiz(at)cdprojektred.comtw2support(at)cdprojektred.commarcin.momot(at)cdprojektred.comWe can also get TW Adventure, but only If we show big interest this game: http://forums.cdprojektred.com/threads/32344-Witcher-Adventure-game-for-Linux
Basically, the same non-answer we've been getting, I doubt he'd say anything more in an email.
The way I read that, it's more gauging interest in the game in general, i.e. how well does it sell on Windows, rather than how many Linux users ask for it. They likely assume a certain percentage of total sales on Linux, and if that percentage corresponds to a high enough absolute number they'll consider porting it.
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[Kamil Nowakowski](https://pl.linkedin.com/in/kamil-nowakowski-ab3b9555). His expertise is OpenGL and he knows Linux programming. He joined CDPR in 2014 (that's recent and can coincide with their Linux porting efforts).
[Maciej Sawitus](https://pl.linkedin.com/in/maciej-sawitus-29389b). His profile doesn't mention Linux but he is listed as an OpenGL expert.
And [Tomasz Jonarski](https://pl.linkedin.com/in/tomasz-jonarski-83667a11) is a Vulkan fan (no Linux listed though too).
I feel bad for the cynic. I never listen to him.
I'm very positive that they will release a good port.
Maybe someone here who speaks Polish can confirm?
They also say they are still monetizing The Witcher, so I wouldn't be surprised if they released some sort of smaller spin-off on mobile or PC.