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Hi, Thank you so much for this message, not just for your support, but for sharing a piece of your own story with me. I can feel the weight of what you've gone through, and I really respect the fact that you're still creating, still offering something to the world, even when it doesn’t give much back. That’s strength, even if it doesn’t always feel like it.

You're right. Expecting revenue or recognition sets us up for heartbreak. And yeah, I’ve felt that heartbreak more times than I can count. But hearing from people like you, who truly understand, has helped me shift my perspective over the last few days. I’m not sure exactly what the future looks like for me creatively, but I can say this: your message helped push me away from quitting entirely.

Your feedback about packaging, pricing, and Linux support is incredibly helpful. I hadn’t considered bundling the Liminal Leap episodes like that, but I might now. And I’ll absolutely look into a Linux build, if it means someone like you gets to play it, that’s reason enough.

Thanks again for this. For being real. For reminding me that someone out there is listening, and maybe even waiting.

I hope you’ll stick around for whatever comes next.

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Since you only mention Linux, but not the hardware requirements...

You could try Steam's Proton. They did a lot with their Wine fork. And it is not exclusive for Steam games.

If you do not want to install Steam, you can try one of the Wine forks directly. Even in the last three years, there has been a lot of improvements.

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"Getting a windows made game is just a bunch of extra steps." you lazy bum

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What can i say except youre welcome