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Steam On Linux Continues Hovering Around The 1% Mark
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It will be hard to get higher without reliable Easy Anti-Cheat and BattleEye support. While they are stupid placebos vs. less intrusive solutions, lots of games that are played a lot require them. Also D3D12 games still need compatibility improvements. While a lot of them quickly work fine, others remain broken for too long.
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Originally posted by coder111 View PostWell, I for one tend to buy my games on GOG, and play them using Lutris/Wine if no Linux native versions are available. It's somewhat hit and miss, but I'm not paying for DRM...
But it easy to test : just copy a game folder from Steam and try to launch it when Steam is shutdown. If it works : no DRM, if not : DRM.
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Originally posted by aufkrawall View PostIt will be hard to get higher without reliable Easy Anti-Cheat and BattleEye support. While they are stupid placebos vs. less intrusive solutions, lots of games that are played a lot require them. Also D3D12 games still need compatibility improvements. While a lot of them quickly work fine, others remain broken for too long.
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Originally posted by coder111 View PostWell, I for one tend to buy my games on GOG, and play them using Lutris/Wine if no Linux native versions are available. It's somewhat hit and miss, but I'm not paying for DRM...
GOG does not support Linux.
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Originally posted by Nibel View Post
Not all games on Steam have DRM. The real problem is you can't know by advance.
But it easy to test : just copy a game folder from Steam and try to launch it when Steam is shutdown. If it works : no DRM, if not : DRM.
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