It ultimately had limited impact on me as work caused me to return from Linux back to Windows on my home system but I never liked them for that and I never forgot it either. When they moved on bigger and better things, they threw their Linux users right under the bus despite earlier promises made to them about ongoing support for Linux, etc. For five bucks a month as i recall, you got voting rights on what they would focus on trying to make work next that was not working well with standard Wine at the time. I never liked Transgaming going all the way back to when they built their startup with donations from Linux users for the fork of Wine that originally carried the name WineX. That and Dragon Age II are the only two remaining Cider ports I think I haven't played yet that probably work better with Crossover or Wineskin. I'd started playing the Cider port here also a while back and it was working pretty well surprisingly. Please let us know how well it runs for you when you get around to it. But I've re-bought the game on GOG and I'm installing it into a CrossOver bottle right now. I still have my copy of the ciderized Dragon Age: Origins.
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