Quote This decision was made based on the disproportionate cost, both in terms of time and money, that we incur to support Linux relative to a very small return on our investment. This decision was also made to preserve my own sanity since my personal experiences with Linux have been extremely negative and have resulted in huge wastes of time that could have been better spent on more productive tasks. Terathon Software will no longer contribute to the popularity of an operating system that I personally view as inferior in design to both Windows and Mac OS X. Linux has proven to be Frankenstein OS assembled from a disparate array of barely functioning parts with horrible reliability and little potential for future improvement. Time that would have been spent on Linux support will now be used to strengthen our product on platforms with much greater viability.

Quote It's my expert opinion, man.

Finished excision of Linux code from the C4 Engine. Negative 2008 lines. Good riddance. — Eric Lengyel (@EricLengyel) January 10, 2015

I have reached the point where I feel morally obligated to drop all support for Linux. — Eric Lengyel (@EricLengyel) January 10, 2015

I love it when Ubuntu starts freezing for no good reason right before the login screen. That's high-quality engineering right there. — Eric Lengyel (@EricLengyel) December 26, 2014

Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.

Oh boy, I do love a good rant from a developer. This time it's the C4 engine dropping Linux support (honestly, how many of you have even heard of C4?).Warning: It's a real rant.Choice quote from their announcement The comments are just, amazing. One commenter provided this funny image:And the developer responded with:Oh my, I mean there's being a good developer, and there's being a bit full of yourself.He has also been dropping gems on his Twitter account:Things like this are concerning though, and it is a real issue:I do wonder if it is a hardware or a driver issue, my last freezing issue turned out to be RAM that failed at specific things.We don't often write about people ranting about Linux, and for one developer making a full bit of kit like C4 it can be time consuming, so we don't have much to say other than "oh well". We still have many more better engines around.All hail Frankenstein, in Frankenstein we trust. Move along.P.S. Please try to keep comments reasonable about this topic.