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RE: Hits my head on the wall - where are the games for Linux?

in #linux9 years ago

MacOS was Linux's best chance at getting game developers to consider coding for and supporting Linux, since MacOS is now based off of it. Clearly, it hasn't worked and if Apple can't make it happen, its not going to happen.

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they should understand that even linux people have money to spend on. Just saying.

"I don't have 50 bucks to try a game where I don't even know If I will like it. So what about it?" - wisehammer

Oh c'mon, That's more general, let's say is a new title, that is different, and the trailer is not an honest trailer, I would buy it if i had the money, when I was on windows i actually spent 100+ dollars to buy games I liked. So what?

If you go to a restaurant and purchase a meal that you haven't tried before, and you don't like it, you don't get your money back. Yet, you still go out and try new dishes.

Same thing. Its up to the person to do their due diligence before they spend their hard earned cash for anything, whether its food, a game or something else.