Posted March 30, 2017
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With the release of my Linux Wine wrapper for The Witcher, I've decided to run another small giveaway :)
In this giveaway are The Witcher and The Witcher 2, the latter of which has official Linux support. Hopefully CDPR will eventually bring The Witcher 3 to Linux too - considering their stance regarding things like DRM and respect for their customers/users, CDPR & Linux would seem like a perfect fit for each other. Even if they lack the resources/skill to port it in-house they could get an experienced third party developer like Feral or Aspyr to port it.
Still, at least Wine seems to be not too far off from being able to run TW3 now, although it will never be as good as a properly done native port.
Again I'd also like to encourage anyone even a little bit interested in Linux to take a look at the beginner's guide I wrote & perhaps give Linux a try: The "Try Linux" Repost/Rewrite (a "beginner's guide") :)
Anyway, the prizes in this giveaway are:
> The Witcher + The Witcher 2
> The Witcher
> The Witcher 2
To enter, simply post here listing what you're entering for in order of preference.
The giveaway will run until Thursday 6th April at 20:00 UTC. Due to problems with downrepping in previous giveaways, the winners will *not* be publicly revealed unless they decide to do so themselves.
Rules:
- No rep requirement but I reserve the right to disqualify entries at my discretion.
- Winners will be selected randomly after the giveaway ends
- Each winner will receive one prize - whichever of the remaining prizes is their most preferred.
- Please only enter for games that you don't already have.
- Please only enter for games that your system can run.
- Please only enter for games that you're interested in, intend to play & won't just let rot in a backlog.
- Keys are for your own use only/not to be traded (except for leftovers/duplicates from multi-game keys which may be re-gifted but not traded)
- Anything not redeemed within one week after being awarded may be given to another entrant or reused for a future giveaway.
In this giveaway are The Witcher and The Witcher 2, the latter of which has official Linux support. Hopefully CDPR will eventually bring The Witcher 3 to Linux too - considering their stance regarding things like DRM and respect for their customers/users, CDPR & Linux would seem like a perfect fit for each other. Even if they lack the resources/skill to port it in-house they could get an experienced third party developer like Feral or Aspyr to port it.
Still, at least Wine seems to be not too far off from being able to run TW3 now, although it will never be as good as a properly done native port.
Again I'd also like to encourage anyone even a little bit interested in Linux to take a look at the beginner's guide I wrote & perhaps give Linux a try: The "Try Linux" Repost/Rewrite (a "beginner's guide") :)
Anyway, the prizes in this giveaway are:
> The Witcher + The Witcher 2
> The Witcher
> The Witcher 2
To enter, simply post here listing what you're entering for in order of preference.
The giveaway will run until Thursday 6th April at 20:00 UTC. Due to problems with downrepping in previous giveaways, the winners will *not* be publicly revealed unless they decide to do so themselves.
Rules:
- No rep requirement but I reserve the right to disqualify entries at my discretion.
- Winners will be selected randomly after the giveaway ends
- Each winner will receive one prize - whichever of the remaining prizes is their most preferred.
- Please only enter for games that you don't already have.
- Please only enter for games that your system can run.
- Please only enter for games that you're interested in, intend to play & won't just let rot in a backlog.
- Keys are for your own use only/not to be traded (except for leftovers/duplicates from multi-game keys which may be re-gifted but not traded)
- Anything not redeemed within one week after being awarded may be given to another entrant or reused for a future giveaway.
Post edited March 31, 2017 by adamhm
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