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We know how terrible Larian has been at over-promising Divinity: Original Sin Enhanced Edition for Linux, but with the game now being listed for Linux on SteamDB they are actually working on it.

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They plan to release the Linux version at the beginning of December, so it looks like they are finally trying to deliver it to us. If they delay it again, I think I might give up on them. I really do want to see it released, as it looks fantastic and I actually want to play it.

There's a bit of a history of Larian promising a Linux version of Divinity and not delivering, so will this time be our time? I think a lot of Linux gamers have lost faith in them. Most recently the forum post with a developer/representative of Larian commenting back against complaints.

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Mountain Man Nov 4, 2015
Quoting: BillNyeTheBlackGuyOnce again you idiots on this site refuse to understand how businesses work.

But but but they promise. They promised nothing. Period.
I understand perfectly well that what Larian has done is not good business. You don't tell your customers, "We're going to do X!", take your customer's money for X, and then fail to deliver X. Not sure what you call that, but I call it bad business.
Ignis Nov 4, 2015
I'll believe it when I see it. And if it won't come in December (or sooner) I'll give up on it completely.
edqe Nov 4, 2015
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Quoting: Mountain ManStill not going to buy it until there's a steep discount... and maybe not even then. I've got too many games to catch-up on from developers who actually respect the Linux market.
Do you think they postponed the release for fun?
bgh251f2 Nov 4, 2015
Quoting: edqeDark
Quoting: Mountain ManStill not going to buy it until there's a steep discount... and maybe not even then. I've got too many games to catch-up on from developers who actually respect the Linux market.
Do you think they postponed the release for fun?

No, I think it is mostly incompetence and disregard for Linux gamers.
Nel Nov 4, 2015
Quoting: edqeDo you think they postponed the release for fun?
Fun? No.
But, laziness? incompetence? not-give-a-shit? all three?
compholio Nov 4, 2015
I know a lot of people bought this game on the Linux promise, and it sucks that it has taken this long, but please be as grateful as possible when this comes out. If we don't "return the favor" then it will just reinforce stereotypes about our community that have contributed to the situation we've had for so long where companies don't make games for our platform.

Personally, I haven't bought this game yet because I've been waiting for the Linux support - and I _do_ plan to buy it when it comes out to show my support. I really hope that others do as well, because if nobody buys it when the Linux support is released then they're going to scream "only Windows users matter" like we've heard time and time again. They cannot tell the difference between Windows users and people that buy on the promise of a Linux release, so please don't buy on promise - buy on release.
Pangachat Nov 4, 2015
December, but which one? :D I buy it if really coming out next month, and if it is running perfectly on my low end SteamOS rig i keep it.
Mountain Man Nov 4, 2015
Quoting: edqeDark
Quoting: Mountain ManStill not going to buy it until there's a steep discount... and maybe not even then. I've got too many games to catch-up on from developers who actually respect the Linux market.
Do you think they postponed the release for fun?
No, I don't think they did it for fun, but whatever their reasons, they have treated us very poorly and dishonestly.
Mountain Man Nov 4, 2015
Quoting: compholioI know a lot of people bought this game on the Linux promise, and it sucks that it has taken this long, but please be as grateful as possible when this comes out.
"I know the service was slow, the food was unappetizing, and the waiter spit in your coffee, but please be as grateful as possible that you were served anything at all."

Yeah, how about no.
compholio Nov 4, 2015
Quoting: Mountain Man...
"I know the service was slow, the food was unappetizing, and the waiter spit in your coffee, but please be as grateful as possible that you were served anything at all."

Yeah, how about no.

Then don't go into a restaurant that has a sign outside that says your not welcome, wait until the sign changes.
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