Posted July 10, 2013
xyem: No.
Linux support had more votes than Mac on the wishlist but Mac support arrived first.
They chose Mac because it is easier and because they use Macs at GOG, not because it is what we wanted.
And then they throw some salt by coming up with nonsensical reasons why they won't, such as "We'd have to support Raspberry Pi" and "Linux is too fragmented", both of which are solved by picking one distribution and supporting that, which is no different from supporting the "XP", "Vista" or "7" distribution of Windows and the "1.982743+"[1] patchlevel of the "OS X" distribution of "Mac OS".
[1] I made this version number up because I can't be bothered to find the thread where someone complained their Mac GOG wouldn't work and were told there was a minor patchlevel version requirement for their OS.
From GOG's arguements on how troublesome supporting Linux would be I get the impression that they seem to overlook the fact that Linux users are more accustomed/ trained/ experienced in troybleshooting issues by themselves or with the help of their distro community, i.e. they're more tech/ computer savvy than the average Win or Mac users are and thus would expect or rely less on GOG support . Linux support had more votes than Mac on the wishlist but Mac support arrived first.
They chose Mac because it is easier and because they use Macs at GOG, not because it is what we wanted.
And then they throw some salt by coming up with nonsensical reasons why they won't, such as "We'd have to support Raspberry Pi" and "Linux is too fragmented", both of which are solved by picking one distribution and supporting that, which is no different from supporting the "XP", "Vista" or "7" distribution of Windows and the "1.982743+"[1] patchlevel of the "OS X" distribution of "Mac OS".
[1] I made this version number up because I can't be bothered to find the thread where someone complained their Mac GOG wouldn't work and were told there was a minor patchlevel version requirement for their OS.
After all the discussions on the matter, GOG should have realized by now that LInux users are willing and prepared to take the chance that (some) games may not work out of the box on their distro.
I don't think anyone would think less of GOG and their support if they offered Linux versions under these conditions.
A pity they won't even think about it.
Just my two cents.