Microsoft is the “Linux salesman of the year” because most people switching to Linux do it just because Windows has become so terrible.
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Microsoft is the “Linux salesman of the year” because most people switching to Linux do it just because Windows has become so terrible.
Brb I’m printing this out to fax it to my friend
Hosting costs probably. Rolling back a patch is a rare scenario and Steam would have to host every version of every game in their store on their servers indefinitely.
Do you really want to chat about that with the distilled essence of a million redditors?
this is literally me when i live in a society
I had no idea this game still had such an active community. I remember being so disappointed by the wasted potential when it came out and this mod seems to restore the original vision the devs had for the game before Ubisoft forced them to cut corners. Very impressive for a title that did not have official mod support.
Hopefully that means that we’ll get a new Brothers in Arms sequel at some point.
I don’t really need more than that.
falcrony.party has to be the most niche instance ever.
“Maybe you should try getting a job?”
It’s only half a kneel, so let’s just call it eel.
The Linux version of the game is sometimes treated like an unloved stepchild though. I actually played the game through Wine for years because the Windows build had about twice the FPS on my Linux system.
There’s also a bug when reflections are enabled that makes the game unplayable and it hasn’t been fixed for about a year. It took them something like two years to fix another one where the mouse randomly left the window on a dual monitor setup and that one basically made me stop playing altogether. That said, I appreciate them supporting Linux in any case.
Is something like this actually enforceable? That’s like Microsoft saying you can’t use Wine on Linux.
Does this include all their former subsidiaries? That would be a pretty big deal.
I experienced that too and ended up just disabling the timed sleep mode. Not sure if it’s actually related to KDE software or just a Linux bug in general though.
PRAISE THE CUBE
Same here, it’s the reason why I kicked Ubuntu off my laptop. They removed any way to choose and made it such a pain to get around the Snap bullshit. I’m on Linux because I want to choose what I do with my system.