(05-18-2011, 01:16 PM)x414e54 Wrote: I am not sure if Scrapper and Tanshaydar represent and work at Fictional Games as a whole or are just random moderators, but your attitude seems fairly rude for Customer Service representatives:
Quote:How it's Frictional Games' fault if Steam doesn't support Linux?
I'm not an employee for Frictional Games.
And yes, you are correct about this:
(05-18-2011, 01:16 PM)x414e54 Wrote: But anyway it would probably be advisable not to take Scrapper or Tanshaydar 's comments as representative of the company.
However, you might note that Tanshaydar's post is from time before he was moderator here.
But yes, do not take
all of our comments as a representative of the company. We
try to do our best.
But now on topic:
I first kindly said that Steam does only support PC and Mac.
After this he said, if I understood correctly, something about Steam not supporting Linux, which is correct.
Also, he clearly stated to use illegal methods to get the Linux version. As you see, Linux version is currently Frictional Games Store "exclusive".
Also, if another indie game company gives Linux licenses away for free, it's their way of business.
Why is there Dead Space 2 Limited Edition on PS3 that includes Dead Space: Extraction, but not the same edition for Xbox 360?
Also, why Microsoft doesn't give me a change to use the same Windows license on different computers, if all the computers are located in the same house? Why Microsoft doesn't give me a change to install retail version of Windows 32-bit and 64-bit on the same computer as a dual-boot with one license?
I can say that I'm not satisfied with this, but still, I bought myself two retail versions of Windows'.
However, if you want to discuss this Linux subject with Frictional Games themselves, you can use the
Contact Us page.