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I will be interviewing the developers of Euro Truck Simulator 2 which is coming to Linux so send me your questions! Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Petr Svoboda 16 Jan 2013
How do you look on Free (as in freedom) and Open Source software? Why did you decide to make your game available to Linux platforms? Do you plan to ever release the source code?
Hyeron 16 Jan 2013
Any plans to port other games, either older or future?
What do you think about the negative reactions of the Windows crowd after your announcement?
Petr Svoboda 16 Jan 2013
@Hyeron lol there were negative reactions? Do you have a source please? want to read that for laughs.
Ja$on 16 Jan 2013
Petr Svoboda - he's referring to comments posted on their developer's blog:

http://blog.scssoft.com/2013/01/linux-is-close.html
Ja$on 16 Jan 2013
Many gamers dual-boot and therefore have already purchased Windows games that are just now having Linux clients released through Steam that do not require platform specific purchases. This will hurt the Linux sales figures and I'm just wondering if this is taken into consideration when looking at your total sales by platform before deciding whether or not support is feasible for Linux in the long-term for a game company/studio/publisher such as SCS Software? Will Steam provide you with figures supporting the number of Linux installs of your product??
Ganoo 16 Jan 2013
Can we see other titles as well?
I love their hunting games, so i am especially interested in information about these.

What about the 'steambox', are they exited about this/are they going to make special controller support for it if it's needed.
eldersnake 16 Jan 2013
How did you find development on Ubuntu/Linux? Surprisingly pleasant, or maybe there were a few things your devs had to learn/get used to?
Also, why Linux before Mac? (not that I'm complaining ;) )

And I just want to say thank you again for supporting Linux!
berarma 17 Jan 2013
Do they plan distributing the game out of Steam? Thru Desura or others?
MaximB 17 Jan 2013
As some alreqdy asked : Will you port your past or/and future games to Linux?
And:
2. Why ALL of the trucks in Euro Truck Simulator 2 are "flat nose" trucks?
This makes them look similar to each other.
3. What improvments does Euro Truck Simulator 2 has compare to your other games and Euro Truck Simulator 1?
Xpander 17 Jan 2013
MaximB number 2 is the reason thats Euro Truck Simulator.
here in EU we dont have big nose trucks.
and number 3 u can find out from wikipedia or from their website by comparing two of their games.

anyway i think liam already sent the questions out.
D_l 17 Jan 2013
How soon is soon? I mean can we expect it to be released in the following days, weeks or is it more like a month/more ?
texaco 20 Jan 2013
Hi there!
I love how that game look like! For sure it is a pretty good news for linux gamers.

But I was wondering about whells support and force feedback either on Linux.

Thank you very much for your work.
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