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Thank you for another giveaway! :)

I've been Linuxing for a few months now, thanks to my current job. But your guide has helped me in the past. :D

I'm in for:

> Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number
> Ruiner
Thank you for yet another giveaway !

I'm in for :
> Deus Ex GOTY (Deus Ex for Linux)
> Ruiner
> S2: Silent Storm Gold Edition (Silent Storm for Linux)
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Lexor: My main issue with Linux is that I can't use it on my main PC as I use it also for work and I need Adobe CS. I was not able to find out if there are some proven solutions that could help me to run Adobe software on Linux so I would be glad to hear from someone more experienced on this field.
Wine, or one of the nice graphical interfaces to it, say PlayOnLinux or Crossover (the former is free and open-source while the latter is subscription-based but comes from the main developer of Wine, and as such paying for Crossover helps fund development of Wine proper), should be able to run the Adobe applications.

While I have a copy of Creative Suite 5 Web Edition, I really haven't bothered installing it since I moved away from Windows, so I cannot confirm anything at the moment. I should be able to try it some time during the week, but cannot promise a quick response.

EDIT: Also, my first foray into Linux was a dual-boot system, which is still very much a valid solution, and there are also a host of virtual machine solutions - VirtualBox, VMWare's various solutions, QEmu (by itself just about anywhere or with other solutions such as KVM on Linux) if you want to run the OS's side-by-side. Granted, they may or may not offer high-performance accelerated graphics.
Post edited June 19, 2018 by Maighstir
Already wrote Feral before seeing this thread. I doubt it's going to change anything, but at least we tried.

I'm in for Dungeons 3.
I'm in for:

Hotline Miami
Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number
SWAT 4: Gold Edition

I send a email and a tweet to feral about the linux version.
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Maighstir: ...
Thank you for the reply. Yes, I'm aware of Wine but I have not found any info how practical such combination is (for example what about performance, compatibility, etc.) from any advanced user. I was using dual boot system in the past but mainly to test other OSes and it would not be so convenient solution to me if I'm going to use it in the long run on everyday schedule.
Even if I'm on Win7, I'm interested in such ports too, because Linux could become my OS in the future.
I don't understand why skipping an already-existing version here..

Btw, I'm not in.
Dungeons 3 could be interesting, but I still have to play D2 first.
Thanks for the giveaway.

Im in for
Deus Ex GOTY (Deus Ex for Linux)
Dungeons 3
Hard West CE + Scars of Freedom
Not in but many thanks for the giveaway! They don't seem to give a damn about GOG's Linux userbase at the moment, but i'll send them a mail later. *fingers crossed*
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Thanks!

In for:

Hotline Miami 2
Ruiner
Hotline Miami
Thanks for the great givaway Adamhm and promoting linux!

Not in this time (have been lucky in a recent giveaway - next time SWAT 4, next time ;) ).
Thanks for the giveaway!

I'm in for:
Dungeons 3
Ruiner
SWAT 4: Gold Edition
S2: Silent Storm Gold Edition
Thx for the giveaway, I will try my luck for SWAT 4: Gold Edition.
Thanks for the giveaway adamhm!

I'd like to enter for:

Dungeons 3
Ruiner
S2: Silent Storm Gold Edition
Hotline Miami