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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.
Not sure where they got their release date, but it says the 4th.
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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Somehow... :S:
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Oh my, you're right; I've committed a cardinal sin :P
Originally posted by justinehler:
[http://steamcommunity.com/app/234140/discussions/0/527273983050480072/?tscn=1441529132](http://steamcommunity.com/app/234140/discussions/0/527273983050480072/?tscn=1441529132)
I fired off an email to WB Support... they seemed to distance themselves from a Linux version entirely.
"Greetings ******,
We apologize for any inconvenience. However we have no information regarding any upcoming release or if Mad Max may support Linux in the future. We would recommend staying tuned to our support sites at www.wbgames.com and http://www.madmaxgame.com/ for any news release related information.
Thank you,
Alexander.C
WB Games Support"