• Regdok@lemmy.world
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    6 days ago

    Same here! I’ve been dabbling with various linux distros a week here and a week there over the past decade. Now that I’ve finally given up on the few games that need kernel-level anticheats (like LoL and Battlefield), I’m staying permanently as all my other games work great. I probably wouldn’t have jumped ship yet if steam (proton) wasn’t where it’s at now, though.

    Since windows is on my smallest and slowest SSD I figured I’ll just keep the dual-boot option indefinitely, mainly for helping friends and family troubleshoot windows-bullshit, or for the (now very) rare moments I need an app that doesn’t exist or have an equivalent on linux.

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      6 days ago

      I’ve finally given up on the few games that need kernel-level anticheats (like LoL and Battlefield)

      That part was tough for me too. Same games! Well, it was tough but once they started this kernel-level stuff, I just cold-turkey dropped it. It’s so shady.

      I give EasyAntiCheat a narrow-glared cautious pass because it shuts itself off when the game is no longer played, at least.

      Riot’s garbage wanted to watch your machine at all times. Yeegh.