Quote Originally Posted by Tiggy View Post
This is a waste of development time for an extremely niche market with extremely poor hardware support. People who buy linux machines needs to face the reality that they don't have a gaming rig. Not a real one. You made your bed with your choice of OS knowing full well the gaming support it had. It is a waste of time to develop yet another client for a bunch of people just being stubborn about their OS. It's less than 2% of OS's out there. It isn't worth the time. Even if they did make it the graphics driver support is so poor on Linux that it's a minefield to even try getting into for support. It's just not financially worth it.
You do realise there are somewhere near 2 billion PCs in the world, therefore 2% of 2 billion is 40 million, if you think about who uses Linux, a possible amount of people into gaming on Linux you could still be looking at a potential market in the millions.

The only thing keeping me from full timing Linux is official software support.