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I have to agree with archiesteel, mmorpgs aren't the whole market, even though sometimes it seems that way. My kids seem to love the casual games on my linux pc.
And yes, people buy non-GPL games. The only game I play (on Windows and Linux) is Neverwinter Nights. I bought it specifically because it was community expandable AND it ran natively on Linux. Yes, it wasn't released with the linux version ready, but they did follow through and release it.
I WON'T be playing NWN2 however, because of the same reasons. They didn't release a linux version, and I don't know if they can if they wanted to. It's not a OpenGL game like NWN1 - they went DirectX and locked themselves into windows this time. Sure, they could probably rewrite, but really, why would they?
I really don't understand it when game companies do that, because if they wrote their games as OpenGL it would be portable to many OS's and consoles, instead they lock themselves into one market. Sure it's the biggest pc market, but why not shoot for all of it?
Well, I'm not a big gamer anyway, and Ubuntu works great for me. I've been dual booting since Redhat 5.2, and Ubuntu 6.10 works best for me. It seems like the only reason I have left for windows is when I run CAD like Solidworks.