hedwards: It's the same DOSBox regardless of platform. The software inside there is running the same instructions on the same emulator. I have never heard of a case of something breaking on the Linux or OSX version that worked on the Windows version.
Do you even program?
The reason why the vast majority of the computer buying market buys Windows is because most computers have Windows installed by default. MS worked hard at running the competition out of business with sleazy tactics to make it so. It has absolutely no correlation with the ease of use.
I'd recommend that you follow your own advice here. It is an objective fact that Linux isn't harder to use than Windows. Which is amazing considering how much work MS goes to in order to enable hardware vendors that are too lazy to properly implement standards.
Sure they might ask, but it's not like GOG has ever taken Linux seriously anyways, your ability to create a slippery slope argument does not make the request for Linux support any less reasonable. There's even games here like Amnesia: TDD that already have Linux support from the developer. But, you can't get it here because GOG won't offer it.
In fact I bought both Amnesia: TDD and Rogue Legacy elsewhere because they were willing to offer the entire product.
I see, so you're not computer literate, so the rest of us should have to suffer for it. Got it.
I'll be sure to ignore your posts in the future.
Wow. That's kind of bitter and extreme of you.
I really would like Linux to be a better OS (although while Linus Torvalds I-can-abuse-you-if-I-want-to is in charge I don't think the typical UX is going to get better). But you've spent your last 2 posts insulting me and and I really don't think you have anything else to add besides more vitriol.
I hope you have a nice day.