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I recently learned thereโs an entire fork of proton entirely for โanimeโ games (dwproton). They be dedicated
You can, but you shouldn't
Not under my roof
speak for yourself
Unpopular opinion: these memes always have โI am very smartโ energy on Lemmy. The issue is that these companies should support Linux not that your personal taste in video games means itโs a good thing that they donโt.
I donโt play any of these particular games but I have other software that doesnโt run on Linux without considerable effort. So I havenโt switched. My best friend has switched and made the changes necessary and is forever troubleshooting issues.
No, no, no - this is all wrong. I don't consider you a person unless you self-flagellate at the terminal daily, compiling from source in dependency hell while being cleansed by the vim fires at the altar of Tux.
This species of Linux user reminds me quite a lot of Catholics.
You're shadowboxing with a nonexistent Linux user. People do that kind of stuff as a hobby, not for status. Most people who are into that sort of thing are too asocial to use any social capital they might have anyway.
These people exist, I run into them here and elsewhere. one of them just replied to my comment.
I agree with you that these memes are a little silly, but I also agree with the overall point that it's actually good that these games don't run on Linux. It has nothing to do with my personal taste in these games though, and everything to do with privacy violations via kernel-level anticheats, and getting people addicted via dark patterns like microtransactions, gacha, and FOMO-inducing battlepasses.
It's a meme. Old one, too.
Gatekeeping "uhmm actually I only play artisanal games delivered exclusively to a single person" is bad and must be spoken out against. And Lemmy sucks on that front.
Genshin and ZZZ have been running fine from the official installer in a Proton Prefix for years now. They use a different anticheat from the two Honkai games for some reason.
I know a lot of you don't care if these games run or not, but really does suck they don't. I've talked to quite a few people that wouldn't switch to Linux because X game doesn't run on it.
Yeah, Iโm lucky that my main games of interest werenโt blocked from Linux when I switched. If I had a friend group that played BF6, it likely wouldโve been a harder decision
Yeah this is only a win if you don't play those games. Unfortunately these games are intensely popular and the lack of compatibility stunts the popularity of Linux. I expect there is a similar anti-meme of this list titled "why I'll never install Linux"
Mechwarrior 2 Titanium trilogy, arguably the best games EVER MADE (fight me, wetnose) doesn't really run on anything beyond Windows 2000. I simply refuse to update to any OS that doesn't retain the functionality of my games.
the only times i've had trouble playing a game on linux are when the developer specifically fucks with it so it won't run on linux. the main reason for that is kernel-level anticheat software, which, from what i've heard, doesn't really help with cheating much anyways. my computer is my computer, i don't need microsoft or some game company going into my kernel. can't wait for some drm company to get hacked and have windows gamers up in arms because they got ransomewared.
linux got just a little worse pretty recently: roblox is now playable on it
Idc for any of these games. So yeah, Linux wins.
Is this the kernel-level spyware list?
Primarily, there are a few EAC games that haven't checked the 'Linux allowed' box yet.
This is how i find out that they broke Apex on linux. Used to run just fine.
I stopped playing completely when they broke anti-cheat on Linux. I was already waning on the game and that sealed the deal for me.
Yea they removed Linux support in 2022 or 2023 I think? I used to play a lot with my friends but Iโm not installing windows just for that game so they lost me
Anti-Cheat topic I believe
Um, acktchuailley Linux can run Genshin through An Anime Launcher.
I imagine Linux can run most of those. Odds are the OP just didn't try hard enough.
What is completely understandable.
No, all of them have Anticheat. Some may work up to and including the main screen or a few seconds of gameplay, but not further.
Runs Genshin impact: โ
Runs the launcher: โ
It works pretty well on proton. It's just the launcher that doesn't. So you need to update using a VM or windows, then run the exe instead.
It's been a while though, and I haven't tried playing it since before the volcano update. I think star rail is the same, but Honkai Impact 3rd doesn't work, even in VMs
You can use https://launcher.moe/ 's software for Hoyo games btw. The top one is the one for Genshin Impact.
Though last I installed Genshin on Linux I remember there being a slight chance of getting banned because you had to disable the anticheat to run it on Linux, but I never had it happen to me and I'm not sure if that's still valid.
Runs BF6: โ
That trash even requires you to enable secure boot. Get the fuck outta here with those ridonkulous requirements ๐
Warframe - Linux: โ ๏ธ
Conclusion, Linux wins.
and it runs mafia the old country, which doesn't have multi player crap or microtransactions, so yeah, absolute win
I play Genshin Impact on Linix just fine :)
Huh. GTA online used to work fine? Did they update that?
A few months ago they added BattleEye anti-cheat but didn't enable Proton compat
Quite a few of these games are in geforce now and geforce now has an official linux client now
jokes on you, i only play video games that is made by a atleast "Decent" company,not made in a slopware engine like Unity,unreal?(the engine isnt bad itself its just the company,also includes the middle ware it uses if the middle ware is also usable by free software too,made by a company with good track record or heavily modified),doesnt do kernel level anticheat,moddable in some way.
Everything I can find tells me Genshin has been running on Linux for three years. Haven't tried it though
Apex runs on Linux. We used to play it, but then they blocked it actively because there were too many cheaters on the platform. I'm sure the cheater problem has been subsided now that it's blocked /s
If they "allow it", you can just play it again.
Thatโs the same with all of them. Thereโs only anti cheat that disallows it