Definitely give it some anxiety.
DarkThoughts
Are you saying you're a Viltrumite?
Kinda misleading.
First of all, games do not have to be on Steam & launch through Proton to be able to run on Linux. Wine hs gotten extremely good too, even if it may require a bit more tinkering in comparison.
It's also not like this because of the Deck. Proton has been on a good run for several years now, which was very much evident based on the stats on ProtonDB. The Deck helped more with popularity & spread of Linux, rather than actual compatibility.
And those unsupported titles are almost all competitive multiplayer games. Regular multiplayer titles that are mostly PvE focused work usually fine under Linux.
The majority of western countries are nowhere near as religious as the US. Maybe something like Poland.
Sounds like coil whining to me too, albeit a pretty loud one. It's typically GPUs and / or PSUs that are the culprit when they're under load.
Sad that something like this is even needed but the US is full of bigoted hypocrites that want to turn the country into a religious state.
Bypassing anticheat systems is possible, "hackers" do it all the time, but would result in a ban if caught.
No. Nexon is a well known F2P trash publisher for decades now. Maybe stop your kneejerk reactions and try to see thinks more objectively.
You don't have to spam me by deleting and lazily reposting your comment.
Edit: And a third time. Reported.
Unless they were also scared about WYSIWYG editors 25+ years ago.
I guess even web developers can be stupid. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Those are stupid and I doubt any web developer wrote these. Unless they were also scared about WYSIWYG editors 25+ years ago.
Reminds me back in like the late 90s / early 2000s when we used those rainbow text color fader generator tools for chats and messaging apps. I remember there was a pretty popular one back then but I forgot the actual name.
Think of something like this but an actual PC app: https://patorjk.com/text-color-fader/