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Повідомити про проблему з перекладом
I'm with Vulcan on what is Proton?
Any thoughts on this article?
https://www.forbes.com/sites/jasonevangelho/2019/02/12/6-months-with-linux-the-ugly-truth-about-gaming-without-windows/#5055659e37c0
It seems certain that Windows will become entirely a "service" by subscription soon enough, and when that happens I'll dump it and migrate back to a Linux distro (probably some flavor of Mint). It would be nice if truly all of my games can make the leap.
I would imagine, that EAC runs as a wrapper. If it needs to talk to another service, then running under Proton is probably not going to fly if there is any IPC involved. I believe that EGS has a logfile, you want to find out what was happening from the logfile and move on from that point by getting back to the dev team with an actual log of EGS.
We have no controll over that. U have to contact EAC support for that
EAC is optional. U can play without it. Just the majority of the MP server have it switched on
I don't use EAC, because I had an issue with it on my server. Kept booting either my friend or me. So, I disabled it. Problem solved!
Please don't take my statements the wrong way either. You're not doing anything wrong, and I'm not expecting you to have (or even attempt to come up with) a fix, it's just how it is. Most Linux users duel boot because of these types of issues.
It's an engineering challenge, i am a MS fanbooi myself, but use 'nix systems in my dayjob and that kind makes me hate both systems. They are also not something that you can actually compare, Windows was not designed to solve anywhere near the same problem 'nix was, there is very little overlap in the designers minds, users have just made the overlap up.
I did some vine testing about 15 years ago, impressed by the detail required to pull off this kind of thing, it's good that people are trying to get this kind of thing running. So quite chuffed that it does work, engineers are pretty cool. Good on you for trying Lunatic, do keep us posted.
A LOT of games actually work out of the box with Proton with minimal or no issues whatsoever - namely shadow of war, no man's sky, endless space 2, etc.