• BombOmOm@lemmy.world
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      21 hours ago

      Can you run Battlefield 6?

      This isn’t even a Windows or Linux thing: Why the hell do you want Saudi Arabia and Jared Kusher* to have kernel-level access to your machine? Why, why is that worth it for just a game?

      *I really wish I was joking with this part

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      19 hours ago

      The last time I try to run valorant on non standard windows 11 install, the anticheat refused to run. I’m not playing valorant, just helping friend with tehnical issue.

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        21 hours ago

        Ok, cool. Some people are. This is a quick list of some popular reasons why people might not be able to just run Linux.

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          I’d probably play BF6 and I do enjoy Apex Legends, but not enough to run Windows. Photoshop is great, but GIMP meets my non-professional needs. I’m not an engineer so AutoCAD isn’t a professional requirement and I can fix 3d prints or plan landscaping in freecad.

          But, I can’t make Micrsoft stop enabling telemetry on my computer, inserting ads in my start menu or giving AI access to my entire system. I know there are tools to disable these things, I used them. I know the workaround to make local users, I know how to remove the AI integrations, I know how to use group policy to prevent the re-enabling of some items.

          I don’t want to have to fight my computer in order to use it. I want it to do exactly what I want and nothing else. Linux lets me do it and that is more important than a few FPSs

          Everyone gets to make that choice. Well, except the people who can’t upgrade to Windows 11… for them it’s Linux or joining a botnet at some time in the near future.

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          I can run any software designed for Linux or Windows. Period.

          If a package doesn’t function, it’s because the developers arbitrarily decided to disable it for capitalist reasons. Not because it won’t work.

          So the answer to “can Linux run X game made for Windows” is always yes. Always.

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            So. No then. You either are holding onto a zero day workaround for their anti-cheat OR the answer is no.

            It’s neat to try to shift the answer so that you can still say yes but also no.