Posted May 17, 2020

It is easier for GOG to just drop Linux support, considering now it has a plausible excuse.


So I don't see any problem for GOG to drop Ubuntu support and focus on distros that provide multiarch.
So, are you going this path of denial? Come on!
How many times we urged developers complaining about huge number of distros to just target Ubuntu and users of other distros will just adapt (because they know what they are doing and can manually install missing libraries)?
With Ubuntu all of its offspring (or "flavors") and bastards (like Mint) will sink too because of common kernel and general inability to maintain custom repositories for missing libraries.
And if not Ubuntu, then which is next on the list? Arch? ARCH!!!
A rolling-release "do it yourself" family without any solid "set in time" set of libraries and environment, but with "I use Arch, BTW" community of users with bright personalities and NTSC (Never Twice the Same Configuration).
This is literally the embodiment of production development hell, where by the time a developer releases its product targeting library X said library changes 23 times breaking API in the process and no user is capable of answering a simple question of "What did you update?" after a game that worked yesterday does not work anymore (because of "rolling release").