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As long as you send the kittens to Feral HQ. (Seriously though, we'll let you know if we announce plans to bring Dawn of War III to Linux.)
Not announced any plans for Rise of the Tomb Raider.
Have y'all taken a look at the newest blip on the Feral Radar? See if you can figure out what game we're bringing to Linux...
You mean this blip?
Yes, that bloop blip.
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Was one of those playable via DOS? Oddly, I've had better luck with Linux+Wine on older Win95/Win98 games than I have with Windows 7-10. Interstate '76 being one of those that had corrupted colors on Windows 7, but worked flawlessly under Linux+Wine. Even to the point that the early 3dfx/direct3d support worked.
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True. :)