Loger13: I realized: you do not want to play this game on Linux, you want the developers to make a native Linux version of it.
I’m taking off my first question.
HappyPunkPotato: I do want to want to play it on Linux,
This is what I thought at the beginning, and therefore asked about the work of the game in wine.
HappyPunkPotato: that's why I'm disappointed that there is a conflict between my desire to play it and my desire to try to encourage developers to make native Linux games.
And how do you think it works? For example, a developer knows that the game works fine in wine, but out of every 100 copies of the game sold, Linux users only bought one.
Just tell me, what do you think the developers will make in this situation? And what will he decide about the need to develop a Linux version?
HappyPunkPotato: (I realise that you might just be trying to be antagonistic so there's probably no point to this conversation anyway.)
I realized that some, due to their religious beliefs, are trying to solve the wrong problem and are incorrectly applying the principle "vote with a wallet".
If you honestly try to answer my question above and write an answer, then everything will become obvious.
But your last aggressive comment tells me that you do not want to reason logically, and most likely there will be no reasonable answer.