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It's 2024 and some of us don't want AI garbage or locked down walled garden ecosystems. Give us proper Linux support devs. We're a growing market share. Windows 11 is literally spyware from top to bottom.
Same issue for me here. Making a game work on Linux is as easy as enabling Proton support and flipping a switch on the anti-cheat, but somehow companies say it's too expensive or too many security risks. It takes practically no effort to allow Linux users into your player base, and yet we're still viewed as a weird fringe market segment.