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Win A Copy Of Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel

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Surprise! Hello everyone it's been a while since I wrote anything here, so how about a chance to win some Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel keys?

The keys are Steam-only of course, and we have five keys to give-away to lucky Linux gamers that fancy their chances. These keys should be pre-order keys as well, so they should come with the Shock Drop DLC, but apologies in advanced if there is a mix-up and they turn out to be normal keys.

Shutup already, how do I win?
Simple, you need to reply to this article telling us how much you love GamingOnLinux & Aspyr Media.

Four keys can be won this way, but the last key will be given away by Samsai in tomorrow's Live Stream, so look out for that too! Be sure to follow us on Twitch and look out around 5PM UTC tomorrow for the extra key in the Stream from Samsai.

I will pick the winners around Monday/Tuesday evening UTC.

Personal note: This doesn't mean I am returning to write yet that has not been decided by myself. A key give-away is a good starting point though I am sure you will agree! Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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I am the owner of GamingOnLinux. After discovering Linux back in the days of Mandrake in 2003, I constantly came back to check on the progress of Linux until Ubuntu appeared on the scene and it helped me to really love it. You can reach me easily by emailing GamingOnLinux directly.
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pwburkhardt Oct 30, 2014
What should i say. GamingOnLinux: great source of information about linux gaming. Without GamingOnLinux, i would have missed out some pretty cool games. Linux is awesome! There should be more games for it. Aspyr helps a lot with that.

I love both of them as much as i love penguins.
(I adore them!)
Ryuzaki Oct 30, 2014
I love GamingOnLInux and Aspyr Media. Aspyr because they give us incredible ports and GOL because they inform us about the new incredible ports :D
Eike Oct 30, 2014
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What I like most about Aspyr is that they're not just porting cool games, but released the patch for Civ V which makes me hope for quality work also after release.
[Linux] tayshady Oct 30, 2014
I've been following our website ever since Steam on Linux was out of beta. Check it every day, I absolutely love the work this site has done, reaching out to developers and getting statistics on Linux as a gaming platform. Been using Linux since 2008 exclusively, keep up the good work. Would love a copy of the game since I've been tight on money I can't blow 60 dollars on a game but if I had the money I would definitely have already bought this by now.
[Linux] tayshady Oct 30, 2014
To add to that Aspyr Media has done a wonderful job with their communication and the quality of the ports they bring to Linux. I wish them all the best they truly are one of my favorite developers.
sub Oct 30, 2014
I love what you do, Aspyr!
Seriously, even if I still can't enjoy Borderlands 2 with a 7950 and Catalyst.

If that isn't true love, what is? <3
Bennsn Oct 30, 2014
They say love makes you do crazy things... Things like writing poems:

Who enrages our bosses and spouses,
brings virtual glory into our houses?
Who took an OS, whose main interaction
was with scientists analyzing X-ray diffraction
and turned it, to our great satisfaction,
into a playground of oh so many distractions?

A webpage so perfect, it puts Google to shame,
Where I find my updates on new Linux games.
A noble publisher who quickly became,
A member of my personal hall of fame.

Who is it, that turned this man
into a poetry-writing fan?

GamingOnLinux! And the people from Aspyr!
Keep me gaming until my lifespan expires.
How do I best put this feeling in words?
Is it love?...

...I am now going to play Borderlands 2 on my freaking Linux PC so fuck yeah it is!
Dea1993 Oct 30, 2014
i play with the computer since I was a child, I still remember the first few games I did on Windows 95, 98, 2000, XP, vista and then windows 7.
in my life I've played lots of games of all kinds.
since Valve has released Steam for Linux, I approached steam, I began to buy a game after another, now I have purchased over 100 games on steam, this only due to the fact that valve has given us the steam for us linux users.
Now i don't use Windows, except on rare occasions, because my biggest passion (PC gaming) now is also on my favorite operatinve system (Arch Linux), then the answer to your question is :
I love it so much gaming on linux, that since we have steam, I stopped cracking games and I've always bought all of the original Linux to support developers in achieving more for our porting OS.
furthermore, in addition to the 100 games on Steam, I also bought several games on GOG, i've also bought the same game twice, as a thank you to developers, to spend time and money for the conversion.
Aspyr Media, is a wonderful publisher, borderlands is a fantastic saga, furthermore unlike other software vendors has released a important games ad borderlands The Pre Sequel on at the same time of windows version, without retards, this is a very good behavior, then thanks a lot Aspyr.
thanks to Aspyr now we have on linux games as Borderlands 2 Borderlands 2 the pre sequel and civilization.


i love linux, i use it since 2007, but now with a lot of games is better

sorry if my english is not perfect, i'm italian
joshmnz Oct 30, 2014
I love GOL because they show that they are people who care about Linux gaming. I also love aspyr media because they chose to take a risk a port some big names to Linux.
nitroflow Oct 30, 2014
I love GOL for all the all the up to date Linux gaming news you bring to us every day and Aspir Media for all the great quality ports they bring to Linux(doing it right instead of using crappy wrappers).
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