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Some developers do not want to support Linux at all, like CoD.
That’s why it’s up to Valve and other Linux supporters to champion the cause and Valve has done an amazing job thus far.
From What I’ve seen in research is that the kernel issue is the biggest hold back, most people (like me) don’t want to have to set up a duo OS on their machine just to play a few games on windows haha, we lazy.
So once again, and I hope some one answers this, with the launch of the new hardware, has their been any word from valve about improvements to that issue?