

Peoples understanding of game development, especially competitive gaming, seem to be lacking with Linux users.
Probably because none of them are able to play them because of anti-cheat.


Peoples understanding of game development, especially competitive gaming, seem to be lacking with Linux users.
Probably because none of them are able to play them because of anti-cheat.


You use both server and client side anti cheat.
Using only one will not work the way it should.
That, or cloud gaming needs to replace it.


How many of them competitive multiplayer?


Every extra cheater is a bad thing.
Do you think a player would care they only make up x% of the playerbase when they get insta killed through walls and lose all their resources by someone in god mode?


That money isn’t free though. There are consequences attached to it.
Bikes generally are used outside, so they have clear line of sight most of the time.


Won’t get one either, lol


Currently on Steam:
19338 games are compatible with Linux and SteamOS
While there are 145462 games on Steam
Which only translates to 13,3% of games on Steam being compatible with Linux.
It is better than before, but where the fuck do they get 90% from?


Yeah, we take it to the source: Russian propaganda should be completely cut off from the rest of the internet.


Damn, seems like there is a Russian bot trying to divert the Russian attack on NATO countries to something about Epstein.
Good thing they failed. Just like how Russia will fail to capture the old USSR territories. I’m hoping they will lose even more territories in the end.
Time for Russia to fracture and the current government to take their own medicine and disappear.


Because US right-wing influences European right-wing politicians.
But the rest who aren’t paid by them won’t have it, lol.
Don’t give me that “We respect your privacy” bullshit logic.
Every time that sentence is used is to lull users into giving up their privacy. If they actually cared about our privacy, they wouldn’t have any need to ask for cookies. Plenty of websites that do respect your privacy, like Wikiedia, that never had a cookie wall.
Same with ads. The only websites I would whitelist are the ones that don’t shove ads anywhere.
A blocker that blocks ad blocker blocks
No it isn’t.
Otherwise installing Linux as a regular user is also user error.
Is it? Because they also blame NFS for being a suboptimale alternative.
Great summary, too many Linux elitists like to claim Linux to be without flaws and every other OS to be the devil.
I’d love for Linux to become more mainstream. But as long as those elitist are pulling the strings, it will never become user friendly enough for a regular user.
“But I moved my granny to Linux and she can use it” is their argument. When in reality every time this granny had an issue, the Linux user came around to fix it. The majority of people do not have a tech savvy user in their direct circle capable of fixing Linux. So the only option they have is to bring it back to the store they bought it from.
Is there an other way to drag and move the window if they are gone?
10 year old binaries are only an achievement on Macs.
I have been able to run Lotus Organizer on Windows 11, 20-30 years old and only runs on a FAT formatted partition of maximum 4GB.


Pretty sure the agressor were the countries claiming Palestine in order to turn it into Israel back in 1948.
It isn’t free. You pay road tax on every vehicle.