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Attempted to run via WINE, glitches and bugs ruined game experience. Possible Linux-based system port?

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no its a really weird .net implementation of a console due to performance issues with the default.net console.

I want to change it again. To use a webview. But didnt have the time.

Do you have any bugg/glitch specifics.

Its built on Windows. Not a port. Then i would have released alinux version as well.

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Would it be possible to release the source? Perhaps I can write a port. 

It's really not in that state at a moment, and nothing is commented.
I will do more work on the engine itself, and want to redesign the console and connected interfaces first.
But if I get to a point to release the source I will let you know. If I would have classifed the current release it's a pre-pre-alpha. :)

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I am of the opinion that all software that is publicly available should also have a publicly-available source. If it gets put on GitHub I could make a branch or fork and merge in the Linux compatibility tech if I got the time. A little effort for your audience increasing. If you won’t do that, I rescind my interest in the game entirely. 

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It's a peculair oppinion.

Mine is that people should be pay for his work, and if they do it for free you should say thanks.

That's what I was teach at home, but I suppose not all homes are the same.

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If the work results in nothing to a user, that user is not required to say "thanks".

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Think there has been some kind misstake. I did not make the game for you. I made a project for my own sake. So you do you.