• nasi_goreng@lemmy.zip
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    1 day ago

    Software and games.

    No matter some people claims, there are always software/games that simply won’t run on Linux or no alternative available.

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      20 hours ago

      Did you know there’s Linux software that doesn’t run on windows too?

      There’s always something, and it’s an easy excuse. How many people using that excuse actually have one of those few missing pieces blocking them?

      And frankly, it’s so easy to dual boot at this point. I do get it, I have to hang on to windows to use fusion360, at least for certain projects.

      I’ll be damned if I’m going to waste my time and patience on windows for anything I can avoid though.

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        8 hours ago

        Read my comment again. “…no alternative available”

        Believe me, there are a lot of users that their software needed for their job only works on Windows. It’s not even some Adobe, Office, or generic software that we often hear. These software is hyperly specific that you will only know if you do the job.

        Moving to Linux without any actual software equivalent is basically asking them to abandon their jobs.

        • Kernel anti-cheat does not work on Linux

          And hopefully never will.

          Please keep the spyware on the spyware operating system.

          I’ve been a Linux user nearly exclusively) for over 20 years, I still keep an iPad and a windows desktop around for government stuff because the their apps and websites don’t work on my hardened systems (sus) or through TOR (less sus).

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              I can play SF6 and Dota2 on Linux. Are those not competitive? If I’m able to play these games free of cheaters on Linux, what’s stopping any other company from allowing me to play my games there? Guess what, games with kernel-level anti-cheat still have cheaters even when they universally block Linux from playing at all. Will allowing the OS with ~3% market share (specifically the subset of that 3% that will even be playing that game) make the cheater population skyrocket? I know your point is that you simply won’t switch if you can’t use/play what you want, but you’re complaining about an instance where the only thing preventing you from doing that is the corporation who makes the product, and has nothing to do with Linux itself.

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            20 hours ago

            It’s a nice outlet for my competitive nature. I get close to zero enjoyment from single player games or pve.