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Time Spy is our main focus right now and that is decisively not-Linux due to DX12.
Please produce a ported version for OpenGL and Vulkan runnig on Linux.
This must be of interest to Valve (Steam) as a Company.
It must be of interest to PC gamers to have thins information in Graphics Card Review.
Which GPU gives gives best FPS for a game / Firestrike.
I already own 3DMark for Windows.
I would buy the Linux Version of 3DMark as long as it was similar cost and allowed me to have a realistic comparison of the same banchmark suite on the same machine giving the same visual quality but simply compare Windows10 to Linux performance.
I would put a bet on it that a large percentage of your existing users would purchase a separate version that ran on Linux.
If you have heard of Crowdfunding how about you try that out with your existing User Base.
See how many of us would "pre-purchase" the Linux Version.
Thanks.
I would bet lots of people ware interested in abandoning Windows 10 and moving to Linux.
Part of that decision will be "Can I game on Linux".
I would guess the type of people interested in running 3DMark Benchmarking are also the type who have Linux as, at least, as second boot OS option.
I think some effort should be done to ask the existing 3DMark User base and find out.
https://unigine.com/products/benchmarks/heaven/
Also having a Vulkan benchmark would be nice and working on both Windows and Linux.
Cheers.