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https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/linux_version_of_dying_light
Is very sad how we are treated by GOG recently... :><:
I have long given up on them, hoping that they might become an alternative to Steam when it comes to Linux games and only buy Linux games from GOG.com when they aren't available anywhere else DRM free.
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they just don't care about linux users, they didn't even wrote 2 notes on why the game is not there for linux too.
first i'm a linux user than a gamer, so i just prefer who suits both my passions, gog clearly isn't for me.
also, i'm waiting the day that someone will explain me how can someone be a hardcore drm-free supporter while using window$10, until that day my mind can't even conceive how that is possible...
anyway i hope the best for gog and the gog-linux users, it's always good to have choices and gog is a good one (but not for me...)
Also I happily threw my vote in. I was very excited to see Dying Light hit GOG and infuriated to see just the Windows version on there. Not shocked mind you, just infuriated.
actually i just don't buy from them because i extremely need cloud savings; i build used pcs and the idea that i have to carry around save-files here and there looks like a nightmare.
i know that you can manage to upload a file on a cloud and somehow fix this problem but steam has it all there up and working.
I'm heavily upset that they didn't even wrote a line on how there is no Linux version available, what they were expecting from the Linux community there?
I didn't like their attitude in this occasion, they can't avoid to tell us why something is missing there.
sure we can Nostradamus all the mysterious possibilities behind this lack of Linux version, but an official statement would've been the least from them.
just 4 words > "Linux version coming soon"
you know what I think? Linux is a pain in the
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I don't think Warner Bros is involved at all here, and I'm pretty sure that Techland would like to have some more sale for a port that they have invested for (time if not money, as it's an internal port).
anyway i can't buy it also on steam as i currently live in Germany ahaha :whistle: