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If that works I'm de installing Windows
It may seem petty, but I actually really like Genshin (and Honkai: Star Rail for that matter), and I had Windows already there, anyway
EDIT AreWeAntiCheatYet confirms Genshin should work:
Though they confirm Honkai: Star Rail is broken:
Honkai won't work, only genshin.
And Genshin's launcher needs to be told to install under C:\Program Files instead of that Z: drive, it's installing!
Too bad about Star Rail, though.
I guess the 60 GiB monolith of a Windows installation has exactly one function, now.
The honkai one stopped working for good for me and the genshin one just refuses to work from the start.
Okay, happily Genshin is working fine for me! Honkai SR doesn't, indeed.
Genshin works fine on heroic, and I didn't really like honkai much anyway, so it's a win-win now. I've also tried wuthering waves and it's a big nope on Linux. You know of any "that anime launcher" for it?