▲ | mvdtnz 3 days ago | ||||||||||||||||
Unfortunately there's just no solution for an important part of my life - gaming. If it was completely up to me I would completely ignore games that didn't work on Linux. But I maintain an important friendship group through gaming, and those guys are not going to forgo Battlefield 6 or Dawn of War 4 or any of the many games that straight up won't work. Not to mention the additional effort on my side getting a game to work when it's not officially supported - something I am not willing to put a ton of persona time into. | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | trinsic2 2 days ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
Yeah I hear you. I also had a similar game that played with friends. PubG. But then when I switched to Linux and I couldn't play it any more. I switched to other games that I could play, some of the joined me and some didn't. I had reached a point that I wasn't willing to justify using software that was not in my control any longer. Relationships change and I chalk that up to personal growth. Some people join you, and some don't. Not judging you, but for me I just couldn't tolerate it any longer. | |||||||||||||||||
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