You know the world is upside down when a game DOES work on Linux, and not on Windows.
Wow
Yeah? How did the past launch work out for them? It looked good in the presentation. The promised performance however was not unlocked on reference cards while an OC is highly profitable; there is a vapor chamber issue, and several other pretty serious issues, plus its priced to performance akin to Nvidia's new stack, plus there are some pretty nasty driver bugs going on and once again we're seeing a highly spotty driver regime. Cards are missing support right now for some games whereas others got it, for example.
Support periods on hardware are shorter than its competitor in general; feature sets are less expansive or less future proof - we have an example here right now. The only real pro AMD has going for its newest range is that there's a better I/O. Well yay. You can play on their cards at a res less than 0,5% of the audience will get to use anytime soon, never mind its FPS.
Honestly man, I was about to jump on 7900 series, and then AMD happened. Again. For the umpteenth time. They apparently can't keep a GPU product smooth sailing for any longer than a single gen - right now RDNA2 is the unicorn. The rest? Barely interesting. Its frustrating as hell, IMHO. They really need to do better. People who keep wondering why oh why is Nvidia at 80+% share... here it is.