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Drop Anomaly series games #644

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@Tele42 Tele42 commented May 29, 2018

Anomaly Warzone Earth (91200)
Anomaly 2 (236730)
Anomaly Korea (251530)
Anomaly Warzone Earth Mobile Campaign (252170)
Anomaly Defenders (294750)

The game engine does not work on anything that resembles a supported distro release.

Posterity link for the possible hack: https://steamcommunity.com/app/282070/discussions/0/610573751159186268/?ctp=4#c530647080133257413

Anomaly Warzone Earth (91200)
Anomaly 2 (236730)
Anomaly Korea (251530)
Anomaly Warzone Earth Mobile Campaign (252170)
Anomaly Defenders (294750)

The game engine does not work on anything that resembles a supported distro release.

Posterity link for the possible hack: https://steamcommunity.com/app/282070/discussions/0/610573751159186268/?ctp=4#c530647080133257413
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Trying to think how to best handle this, these games are still tagged on store as Linux and Steam customers can buy and receive them — don’t want to get in a situation where users report them working and we ping‐pong support for them.
Maybe this would be better as a comment update for each title referring to this issue report/steam support?

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Tele42 commented May 29, 2018

Just caught that the engine does still work out of the box on SteamOS 2.0 which is a valid reason to bike shed this as long as 2.0 is supported

The only really sensible criteria as to what's old and still supported is if the distros are still providing support for the arbitrary old release. As for adding a comment as an alternative, I don't feel strongly one way or another on the matter.

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