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https://www.reddit.com/r/linux_gaming/comments/3vx961/porting_my_game_to_linux_before_launch_god_is_a/
On the other hand, my topic in the Gaming On Linux forum got only 18 views and no comments. But maybe I shouldn't have post directly in the Native Linux subforum, and instead should have submitted an article, I don't know.
https://www.gamingonlinux.com/forum/topic/1871
- there is always a guy who says it doesn't on his configuration (generally a configuration I never heard about)
- I have no idea if the game is working for 99% Linux users or 10% (or 50% ?), I really don't know
To me, "experimental" means "look I have a Linux port but I don't if it's really working".
Though, I would talk about the Linux port as an "official version" and put more work into it if there was a way to know on how many Linux computers it is working.
Maybe it's possible to submit your Linux to gamers somewhere on Reddit, or a specific forum?
I've been working on a list of games missing surround sound in the linux version, but it is really long. It includes:
Everything from Aspyr,
Everything from Virtual Programming.
Most stuff from Feral (Missing surround in Alien Isolation really stings).
Most stuff from Valve (Only L4D2, and CS:GO, and only 5.1)
Some stuff from Devolver: (Shadow Warrior: No. Talos Principle and Serious Sam 3: Yes)
I could go on and on, but the list would be shorter to only inlcude stuff that works, and unless otherwise noted, assume it doesn't.