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At this point for me, trying to get games working on Linux has become easier than trying to get telemetry to stop working on Windows.
And since Ive never bought the problematic games before it's so much easier for me.
I'd encourage anyone to ditch the crappy anticheat broken crap and just go back to playing good high quality games.
Exactly. If something only works on windows, its most likely not worth your time and money.
The exceptions I have seen are many CAD softwares and photo editing software (I use Affinity Photo)
🙄 there are plenty of great games with anti cheat.
Yeah and they all work on Linux.
The ones that don't can get fucked.
I kneel.
Sorry for the rant but why the hell people still entertain themselves with proprietary Windows games in 2023?!? So much so that they are willing to put up with such utter rubbish of an OS? Man, just play better games, even FOSS ones, on Linux! The proprietary rubbish pay-to-win games should be shunned!
You can't play VR on linux without significant pain and most VR games are from small devs who don't do unethical stuff like pay-to-win.
There's tons of SteamVR for Linux fixes flowing in right now. Assuming Valve doesn't break anything, the setup on AMD cards with KDE is now just:
Minetest and veloren masterrace
Voltaren masterrace, reporting in.
If you have a wireless Xbox controller it becomes far harder. Xone is what I want to use but then I have xow, xbdrvr and a bunch of other things to deal with. Or if I want to actually use my Nvidia video card to it's fullest ability, well good luck.
Linux is awesome but has a bit to go for me. Although it's been that was since it stopped being my daily driver in 2014.