Nothing more disappointing to me than seeing a game I might enjoy… and then it’s only available on PC on Epic Games store. Why can’t it be available on Epic, Xbox game store and Steam? It’s so annoying, like you have no choice but to use Epic… which I would literally do ANYTHING not to use.

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    14 days ago

    Why would you avoid steam 😂

    It is popular for a reason and Linux on desktop would be even more dead if it wasn’t for them (and proton)

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      14 days ago

      Proton’s help is anticheat

      I was using linux before, I can use it after

      And though I already said why I avoid it. It doesn’t adhere to Unix philosophy. Does it want to he a store? launcher? download manager? Mod repo? Community site? Chat program?

      It should pick one and let someone else do another

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        13 days ago

        I’ve been using Linux for approximately 20-25 years.

        If we’re talking about what one thing steam does well? Gaming!

        It handles dependencies, and it makes windows games transparent to Linux users (you don’t even know it’s being emulated). In fact, from my understanding, some games run better than in windows in some cases

        If you’re using controllers, steam input also makes games a lot more playable.

        If we’re talking about the Unix philosophy though, what one thing does the Linux kernel do?

        The Unix philosophy better targets daemons then user facing apps. In fact, if you look at xorg/xfree, one could argue it is one thing. But if you break it down into a different perspective, it could mean many things

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          It handles dependencies, and it makes windows games transparent to Linux users (you don’t even know it’s being emulated). In fact, from my understanding, some games run better than in windows in some cases

          Wine is not an Emulator

          If you’re using controllers, steam input also makes games a lot more playable.

          haven’t had issues using ps4 controllers without Steam. I even use it in Runelite

          If we’re talking about the Unix philosophy though, what one thing does the Linux kernel do?

          Be the kernel, it’s the only constant between separate deployments