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They sell games for gamers, not for Windows. If gamers are using Linux, these companies are selling games to Linux users. Question is the quality of that experience. If it's garbage and companies don't want to fix it - it's bad. Otherwise - it depends.
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Regurgitate "chicken, hen", critical mass, yada yada dead horse. As with everything, there appear to be two factions with opposite perception of what benefits them best.
Whatever side, "we" are not going to make a dent in the market for Windows games; if it ever happens, it will be companies being fed up with other companies' monopolies.