| ▲ | grayhatter 8 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||
According to my friends, Arc Raders works well on linux. So it's very much, just a small selection of AAA games, so they can run anti-cheat, that probably doesn't even work. Can you name a triple a you want to play, that proton says is incompatible? Gimp isn't a solution, sure but it works for what I need. Darktable does way more than I've ever wanted, so I can forgive it for the one time it crashed. Inkscape and blender both exceed my needs as well. And Adobe is so user hostile, that I feel I need to call you a mean name to prove how I feel.... dummy! Yes, I already feel bad, and I'm sorry. But trolling aside, listing applications that treat users like shit, aren't reasons to stay on the platform that also treats you like shit. I get it, sometimes, being treated like shit is worth it because it's easier now that you're used to being disrespected. But an aversion to the effort it'd take for you to climb the learning curve of something different, isn't valid reason to help the disrespectful trash companies making the world worse, recruit more people for them to treat like trash. Just because you use it, doesn't make it worth recommending. | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | benbristow 8 hours ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
I don't really PC game anymore, use my Xbox or a few older games my laptop's iGPU can handle, not at the moment anyway. Battlefield 6 is a big one recently that if I had a gaming PC set-up I'd probably want to play. I know Adobe are... c-words, but their software is industry standard for a reason. | |||||||||||||||||
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