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Saw a copy of Pillars of Eternity for 30 dollars at Wal-mart, but even though they had Linux support from the beginning, it does not say ANYWHERE on the box that it runs on Linux. Though I also find it sad that you buy a physical copy and it just requires steam anyhow.. I remember buying Postal 3, and it had a steam key, tried installing off the two DVDs, but it ended up downloading 13GB anyhow off Steam.
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Not sure where they got their release date, but it says the 4th.
Probably from us:
https://www.gamingonlinux.com/articles/mad-max-from-avalanche-studios-confirmed-for-linux.5043
The developers haven't answered any emails from me though, frustrating.
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Well, tbh, that's also quite a bit of information.
Somehow... :S:
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Which, as we all know, means nothing when it comes to Linux port.
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