I recently wrote about how the Linux version of Xenonauts is no longer supported with the developer now saying it's only for 'legacy customers', I reached out to the developer for some answers and here's what they told me. Replies published with permission from the developer.
When asked about the status of it, the developer simply said this:
While frustrating, I can understand the situation. It's a problem when developers use external porters who don't do direct support (like Feral, Aspyr & VP), since they may not be familiar with the ported platform to continue the support once the agreed upon initial period ends.
I also asked about the various stores like Steam, GOG & Humble not mentioning that the Linux version is not currently supported, to which the developer replied:
Also, when asking if Xenonauts 2 was still coming to Linux:
With the developer now focusing on Xenonauts 2, which should come to Linux and using Unity hopefully we can avoid a situation like this in future.
When asked about the status of it, the developer simply said this:
QuoteAll the previous natively ported and WINE wrapped versions of Xenonauts are still available for download, but the porter that did the native port only provided a limited period of support around the Humble Bundle release. The game probably still works fine but we can't guarantee it or provide support for new Linux issues that might arise in the future, so we don't recommend new users buy the game.
While frustrating, I can understand the situation. It's a problem when developers use external porters who don't do direct support (like Feral, Aspyr & VP), since they may not be familiar with the ported platform to continue the support once the agreed upon initial period ends.
I also asked about the various stores like Steam, GOG & Humble not mentioning that the Linux version is not currently supported, to which the developer replied:
QuoteHmmmm, you make a good point - I actually thought it was flagged on the other sites but apparently not. I think there's actually some limitations on removing it for sale on some platforms (i.e. we can't keep the old builds available on Linux but also remove it from the Linux store) but I'll look into it and see what I can do.
Also, when asking if Xenonauts 2 was still coming to Linux:
QuoteTo answer your previous question about X2, we're working with Unity this time around so porting it across should be a lot less of a pain in the ass. I would expect there to be a native Linux version at release (although I can't promise it at this stage).
With the developer now focusing on Xenonauts 2, which should come to Linux and using Unity hopefully we can avoid a situation like this in future.
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I'm satisfied. Completely understandable and nice of them to be so forthcoming. I'd rather have them handle it this way than provide bad support. Linux gamers should pay more attention to news like this anyhow, and not just buy without doing a bit of research. We're getting close to that, especially with Vulkan, but we gotta beware for a a little while longer.
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