No news so far, they never mentioned Linux at all in announcements or official replies afaik.
What they did promise was windows+consoles but ultimately only shipped windows and delayed consoles. Based on this fact alone, I’d guess that promising support for even more platforms has to be about the last thing on their minds at the moment :D
If it’s still using Unity there really is no point in releasing a native version. Proton is just so much better in turning a Unity game Linux compatible then Unity has ever been.
I’m not really interested anyway. I feel like CS1, this is a game meant to be played with the next PC generation rather then the current :D
for me i tried the windows and linux builds of a unity game and they perform similarly on low settings on a potato intel gpu despite the different renderers they used. have you tried comparing performance on both builds of a unity game. it might be different to you if you have an amd/nvidia gpu that will handle that well.
No news so far, they never mentioned Linux at all in announcements or official replies afaik.
What they did promise was windows+consoles but ultimately only shipped windows and delayed consoles. Based on this fact alone, I’d guess that promising support for even more platforms has to be about the last thing on their minds at the moment :D
If it’s still using Unity there really is no point in releasing a native version. Proton is just so much better in turning a Unity game Linux compatible then Unity has ever been.
I’m not really interested anyway. I feel like CS1, this is a game meant to be played with the next PC generation rather then the current :D
for me i tried the windows and linux builds of a unity game and they perform similarly on low settings on a potato intel gpu despite the different renderers they used. have you tried comparing performance on both builds of a unity game. it might be different to you if you have an amd/nvidia gpu that will handle that well.