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Hope.
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Two others:
Love & Blood.
Disdain and Fear.
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That's a bit of an issue for me. I simply refuse to pay for a game that isn't available on Linux, regardless of how well it runs in wine. That being said, I don't like pirating games, especially from a developer like this. And yes, I'm well aware that piracy is wrong. I've only done it for a handful of windows-only games, a few of which later became available on Linux and I now own.
I don't care if a game is wrapped in wine. I've purchased games like that before. I just expect a developer to put in the effort themselves. I want to know that I can contact the developer for assistance. I don't mind fixing problems myself, just not for anything I paid for.
I pretty much feel like this about most things. I used to pirate music before I used Spotify, convenience beats everything. Even those games I did pirate were before Steam for Linux. With so many games out now, I can't really be bothered. Still, having only the second entry in a trilogy is frustrating.
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Regarding TW1 - ask around. It's often on sale or available from some bonuses and etc. People have free keys for it, so someone can give you one. I gave away a few keys for Witcher games in the past.
Anyway, there is a point not to buy Windows only games, if there is a chance developers will release it for Linux. But when such chances are low (like in case of old games) - it won't do anything. So you can as well buy it. And while they released TW1 for OS X using eON wrapper, I doubt they'll release it for Linux.
Also, if you don't want to consider it as purchase for Wine, you can buy TW1 to help project Xoreos: https://xoreos.org
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Rhythmic combat is said to be confusing to some, but you can get into it, and it's not that bad.
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I didn't intend my comments on the game as criticism. More like sharing my personal experience. I might enjoy it more now that I've played the sequel and read some of the literature. Maybe if I run out of actual Linux games to play? Won't be soon though...
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Group style has a weird bug that seems to stack damage if you spam it, so enemies will die very quickly.
Well, I don't know about modern exactly... A Tale In The Desert is an open-world mmorpg without combat, it's been around for over ten years though it has changed iterations during that time. I played it way back when in the beta, not exactly my type of game, but assuming they stuck to their core ideas it might be perfect for you.
http://atitd.com