• suzucappo@lemmy.ml
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    7 days ago

    I very much believe there are some underhanded deals going on with these gaming companies and Microsoft to intentionally not allow them to function on Linux at release or sabatoge (looking at you EA WRC) games after they have been released in an attempt to force people back onto Windows.

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      7 days ago

      Do you really think Microsoft has to make any deals like that when they have 97% market share?

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        6 days ago

        No, but I think they do it anyway as a preemptive tactic to reduce the share of users on Linux as much as possible.

        Every time there is a small wave of users that transition to Linux it means less market share for Microsoft. The more users that get on Linux and have a pleasant experience and things just work means a better reputation and word of mouth spreading between people which translates into a greater potential for even more people to make the switch.

        Things like this start slow but once they start to gain traction it can turn into a much bigger problem for Microsoft and they know that. So it would essentially be them trying to “nip it in the bud” before it becomes something that they are too far behind on to get control of.

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    7 days ago

    Irrelevant. The only relevant bit of info is that it’s an EA game which automatically is a no-go.

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      7 days ago

      Devs don’t want the work to support it because linux is a very small part of the market.

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      7 days ago

      It depends on the anti cheat. Many anti cheats for Windows require kernel level access. That doesn’t fly on Linux. But again, it depends on which one, some work just fine on Linux.

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          But IIRC the ones that allow Linux is basically crippling the anti cheat on the system. Apex Legends used to allow Linux but then stopped when too many cheaters started playing on Linux because it was easier to cheat there.

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            7 days ago

            The CEO claimed that, employees who got to see the data claimed he was bullshitting.

            So it comes down to who you believe cause nothing concrete was ever leaked either way.

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        Eh, you could make your own kernel module and require it being enabled for Linux as well. It would be a major undertaking though, and since the linux share is very small still it just isn’t worth it.