nice flamebait title

Story: Is the Linux Community Ungrateful for The Witcher 2 Port?Total Replies: 10
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tuxchick

May 28, 2014
2:07 PM CST
"The Linux Community" is not a single-minded hive beast, and what does gratitude have to do with it? Either it works well or it doesn't. Either the devs are committed to a high-quality Linux port or they're not. Users will decide if it's worth paying for. They should be grateful that anyone buys their games. Me, I'd rather have no game than a half-baked kludge. There are a lot of nice cross-platform games that don't treat Linux users as second-class afterthoughts.
notbob

May 28, 2014
3:05 PM CST
@TC

Yer first mistake, reading any article posed as a question. Second, responding to it. ;)
tuxchick

May 28, 2014
4:41 PM CST
lol, good points notbob :)
gary_newell

May 29, 2014
9:06 AM CST
I've read articles saying that using a question with a yes/no answer is a bad idea.

People see the title, make up their own minds what the answer is, then jump straight to the comments section to provide their opinion.

NoDough

May 29, 2014
12:54 PM CST
> gary_newell

I didn't read the article, but I agree with your comment.
gus3

May 29, 2014
3:56 PM CST
I may not agree with your comment, but I'll defend to the death your right to ignore the article.
BernardSwiss

May 29, 2014
6:43 PM CST
Quoting: I may not agree with your comment, but I'll defend to the death your right to ignore the article.


{applause}

In my notes file, for future use :)

gus3

May 30, 2014
11:42 AM CST
/me takes a bow
BernardSwiss

May 30, 2014
10:02 PM CST
PS: btw: whose death, exactly?
gus3

May 31, 2014
9:47 AM CST
Whose-ever comes first.
tmx

May 31, 2014
10:40 PM CST
The Witcher series is plagiarized work and I am not going to support that franchise. Also honestly the game sucks in term of gameplay mechanic which is really clunky for an action rpg.

http://the-rageaholic.tumblr.com/post/39101214411/hi-i-saw-y...

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