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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink8•5 months agoLinux with wine/proton already works pretty good for running Windows programs and games outside of Windows.
minus-squarehauilinkfedilink4•5 months agoIn games its on par except a couple niche situations with rootkits and other anti user solutions afaik.
minus-squareAmerikan Pharaohlinkfedilink1•edit-25 months agoNot if a game runs with EAC. I’m aware there IS a variant of EAC for Linux, but quite a few games I got and enjoy won’t boot up on Linux because they won’t implement the EAC variant for it.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•5 months agoA game I play often also has EAC but it worked on linux even on launch day using steam play and proton.
minus-squareAmerikan Pharaohlinkfedilink2•5 months agoI envy that. Tell BandaiNamco and DIMPS to get with the fuckin times already.
Linux with wine/proton already works pretty good for running Windows programs and games outside of Windows.
In games its on par except a couple niche situations with rootkits and other anti user solutions afaik.
Not if a game runs with EAC. I’m aware there IS a variant of EAC for Linux, but quite a few games I got and enjoy won’t boot up on Linux because they won’t implement the EAC variant for it.
A game I play often also has EAC but it worked on linux even on launch day using steam play and proton.
I envy that. Tell BandaiNamco and DIMPS to get with the fuckin times already.