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The developers of Cities: Skylines are doing a reddit "ask me anything", and they kindly responded to my question about Linux pre-orders so far.

Their reply was this:
QuoteCurrently Linux preorders stand at a mere 1.7%. That's about average for a Paradox game. I think we can do better :) spread the word!


Spread the word we shall!

While I don't personally pre-order anything due to the constant issues we Linux gamers have with ports suddenly vanishing, games not launching at all, and more. The game does look really, really good and I hope we can give it a glowing review once it has been released.

You can see the latest video about their comittment to modding below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jj2paF9IcqM

After the tragedy that was Sim City thanks to the insane DRM system giving queues to get into a single-player game, I am sure they will get plenty of sales overall. Hopefully that Linux number will increase once it has been released and confirmed to work on Linux.

About the game (Official)
Cities: Skylines is a modern take on the classic city simulation. The game introduces new game play elements to realize the thrill and hardships of creating and maintaining a real city whilst expanding on some well-established tropes of the city building experience. From the makers of the Cities in Motion franchise, the game boasts a fully realized transport system. It also includes the ability to mod the game to suit your play style as a fine counter balance to the layered and challenging simulation. You’re only limited by your imagination, so take control and reach for the sky!

The game will release on the 10th of March this year, so either way it's not long to wait. You can pre-order here if you wish to help them boost their numbers right now. Ordering there helps us too!

We will look to cover it as soon as we possibly can after the release. Depending on our available funds to buy up games to test. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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AsavarTzeth Feb 26, 2015
Now what I really would want to know is how and if they count sales on the Paradox site. I am especially concerned since I might have been a bad boy and ordered on my Chromebook, which I suspect few sites count as Linux...

Oh, and yes I never really pre-order any more. But I kind of fell on the hype train this one time. The first games I owned included the Sim City/Sim series/genre, and they were easily among my favorites.
BTRE Feb 26, 2015
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Quoting: Segata Sanshiro
Quoting: Brian LinuxI love Paradox and I actually pre-ordered EUIV because I loved EUIII.

Same, actually that was the last game I pre-ordered.

I'm a bit more hesitant with this one though because Collosal Order develop (Cities in Motion) this with Paradox as publisher(and shareholder??). Everything Paradox touches is gold as far as I'm concerned and It's the only company I'd be willing to pre-order from as thanks for ruining my life through its amazing games, but have no experience with Collosal Order so I'll wait until launch.

Game looks great though.

I'm a huge Paradox fanboy and (almost religiously) buy the internally-developed stuff (Paradox Development Studio) like EU, CK, Vicky et al at launch. These have gotten better over the years at launch and are almost always relatively bug-free given the complexity of the game. At least compared to the old days of HoI3 and earlier and compared to most big game releases. So it's generally safe to buy their stuff as a linux gamer.

However, Paradox as a publisher has a much more mixed record. Swords of the Stars II was a disaster at launch and a lot of other smaller games were also outright bad. They've since increased their quality control and have even scrapped releases that were unsuitable but I'm wary of buying anything made by a third party until it's out and I can look through the forums to see if they're playable. I think that Colossal Order has its act together and should provide a good experience at launch but I certainly would recommend a wait and see attitude. The only preorder incentive is a few cosmetic buildings and that's worth sacrificing for the assurance of a stable working game.

That said, I preordered myself because of 25% off vouchers on greenmangaming. 23ish bucks isn't going to break the bank and I'm a fool anyhow :D .
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