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someone know if it's gonna have native linux support?
I'd love to be proven wrong but I doubt it'll have native support, will probably work well with Proton though.
Didn't the first one had an official Linux version tho? Maybe it will be the same?
Good point. The system requirements on the Steam page also say "64-bit processor and operating system" instead of specifying Windows, so there is a good chance there will be a Native version.
Paradox have generally very good with Linux support. We should see a native version or a WINE/Proton compatible program.
However, I haven't seen any confirmation of anything, except the Steam page shows only a Windows Icon.
this is a bad signal :(
The first had Linux support and most paradox games are native on proton.db.