I figured the reason was because most of the people that use linux don't play games on it.
It's a bit of a Catch-22 though. They don't play games because there are so few Linux ports - and there are few Linux ports because people don't play games on Linux (or that's the perception many people have). If all new games were available for Linux, I wouldn't have Windows on my rig at all.
Because if you can use Linux, then chances are you use Windows for everything else anyway.
I'm not sure what you mean here, but what you've written makes no sense. If you can use Linux, you generally only use Windows for games, not everything else.
It never fails, game is released, basement dwellers start asking for a Linux port.
Never hurts to ask (bu the OP needs to get a bit of perspective). If developers see there are enough people out there that would buy a Linux version, then maybe they'd start making them.
Just dual boot to the Windows OS you have on your machine and stop crying. You know you have one so why post this idiot tripe in the first place.
Probably because if games were available from the outset for Linux, then we wouldn't have to waste space with a Windows dual boot.
Stupid hippies.
Aw, play nice. We prefer to be called geeks or nerds...