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1. skeake+(OP)[view] [source] 2023-06-27 18:06:52
I think at some point the onus lies with the games that have Windows as a requirement. Them having that mandate at all is what's feeding the power Windows has over computing. Of course that also relies on people playing those games so you could still in some way blame them, but gaming has hit such a critical mass that certain games will always be sustainable regardless of how predatory they are. At that point if you want to, for example, play with friends and not be left out, the least wrong option for you would be to pirate Windows to deny Microsoft of everything else.
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2. philis+Zf[view] [source] 2023-06-27 19:27:17
>>skeake+(OP)
With Valve finally managing to make fetch happen, any large company starting a project today must consider the value of releasing on Linux for Steam Deck.

The problem is the games coming in the next years started development five years ago.

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3. bilege+tk[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-06-27 19:51:56
>>philis+Zf
The real sore spot is with multiplayer anticheat, about 50/50 according to https://areweanticheatyet.com/ ... plus maybe a few singleplayer games with draconian DRM. Otherwise, things usually just work with the occasional hiccup (those hiccups, in all fairness, can be a real PITA to resolve though from my experience; but things are getting better with time too!)
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