The problem are kernel-anticheats, and EA of course.
Looks like APL to me.
Where can I see the game? Clearly the Steam page is not the right place.
Probably he is serious, you can get shadow-banned on TikTok/Instagram/Facebook by posting swear/obscene words on images. Obviously that thing doesn’t happen here, this is not China.
I don’t think the bad graphics are a fair complaint but the ugly ass UI or the game making my PC blow like a military air jet while still looking like poop, (after 10 years) maybe that’s the real problem.
And no, my PC is not under specs, I can play Cyberpunk 2077 or similar games just fine.
I was legit asking if it just was a Pixelfed instance or a fork of the project with new features.
Isn’t it just a Pixelfed instance but yellow?
I do not trust EA, for example, Leagure of Legends (from Riot) always worked on Linux until some day they decided to implement Vanguard and screw all the Linux player base, so the same thing will happen with Apex Legends.
At this rate, no EA game would be playable on Linux. They are adding kernel anticheat and blocking Linux players to most multiplayer EA titles, even old ones. They are literally robbing us money.
But thanks for the tool recommendation.
And what part of the game is infringing a patent?
There are distros with Hyprland already built in the repositories, not having to build something make things considerably easier.
If you want an easy Linux experience maybe you should avoid installing your own WM, more if it is a tilling one.
I think dumping your game cartridges is legal, otherwise you couldn’t emulate games legally.
Official site: https://www.cartreader.net/
Remember that PiHole exists too, and it’s free. But congrats on improving your overall privacy.
Having the latest software and not having to worry about reinstalling the OS every major release is the main point of Rolling Release.
If you want less updates and your are fine not having the most recent software you are good using a fixed point release OS like Fedora or similar. Although you are not forced to update openSUSE very often, you can do it once a month or if you know there was a recent CVE fix.