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I really want to play this game on linux but I might give in and buy it for Windows and dust off the old windows hdd just for this. Can we all just gather around with our torches and pitchforks and head straight to the developer's offices.
I made a post about it on steam but it has since grown into a hangout place for trolls http://steamcommunity.com/app/554620/discussions/0/1471966894879507241/
There's plenty of other games while you wait :)
I suggest keeping cool. Pitchforks will only do one thing: annoy a developer. Don't be silly about it.
Support Linux games and just don't buy it for now. Saying you want a Linux version but buying it anyway for Windows only further improves Windows gaming.
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Thanks for this.
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First off it took over 19 months for Life is Strange to make it to Linux so what makes you think it will take less time for the sequel ?
Secondly, and this is why pitchforks are rarely a good idea, you're going after the wrong people !!!!
Have you noticed that the developers of the original not only didn't work on the Linux version, as has been mentioned, but also aren't working on the sequel ? The publisher is the same but not the developer. This means the publisher controls the IP. This means that getting angry at a developer that has zero control over these decisions will get you nowhere. If you are going to yell at a company make sure to yell at the right one and in this case that is Square Enix.
I agree with the rest of what you said. Never do pitchforks because a game isn't coming to Linux, unless they failed a promise of course, in this case there's none of that.
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Thx for the info. And yes, I was just joking about the pitchforks. I am a developer myself :)
Real value is maybe 5$, and even then I would haggle for less...
If you buy at this price then you don't support Linux gaming.