adamhm: Mint used to follow the latest versions of Ubuntu, but when Canonical shortened the support period for non-LTS releases they stopped doing that and now just use the LTS releases of Ubuntu. As written in the guide: (...)
If what you're using now works fine for you now & you don't need/want features added in newer versions of Mint then no need to upgrade, the available packages should mostly be the same and the available kernels will all be the same.
I'll stick to Sarah then :) However, regarding packages and kernels - are you sure? I always thought that the differences are quite significant. My repo version of Wine is still 1.8 and also kernel seems to be 4.4 vs 4.8 in Mint 18.2. Since I'm using PlayOnLinux and your wrappers, have old hardware and use PPAs for apps I need to have in bleeding-edge versions, it'll be fine, indeed, to wait for the next edition.
Regarding giveaway, please, be so kind to
count me in for:
> Deus Ex GOTY Edition
> The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind GOTY Edition
> Sam & Max Hit the Road
By the way, I'm continuing with Witcher using installation made by your wrapper and it
works great except one issue, which appeared in case of many users from Windows also (stuck in loading Outskirts of Vizima), but it was easy to fix by loading last manual save. Thanks a lot for providing me the efortless solution for
Witcher EE on Linux! :)