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Well, lot of devs don't allow Linux players, and I don't have a better explanation for why.
Because developing for Linux takes time, and it doesn't have a large enough market share to be considered worth it.
There's no development required.
It requiring extra development is the only explanation I can think of for why almost no games come with native linux builds, not even single player ones.
Well in the past it was due to extremely small userbase. 1-2% of Steam users.
Now with Proton there's really not even a good reason to make a native Linux port. They just make sure its optimized for Proton, which is usually nothing at all.
Could it be that maybe the devs are also humans and were also misled into making a decision based on bad statistics?
What bad statistics?