So then...you're just admitting that you're fine with exclusivity once Steam is where it's exclusive to.
Nobody's forcing any developers to be on any platform, and let's not pretend you actually care about a platform offering a deal to devs for exclusivity. Those same devs are free to say no. But in that same line, Steam gets exclusive games for free. You're fine with Valve exclusivity that doesn't pay the devs but hate anyone else getting exclusivity although it does pay them? Interesting.
This "debate" has been going on for ages now. They don't actually mind exclusivity. They're just mad it's not on the launcher they use. None of them care when it's exclusively on Steam.
This has nothing to do with Linux. Gamers in general, the cast majority being in Windows, hate EGS. It makes contracts for exclusivity, the launcher is apparently atrocious and there's an almost inherent bias against any launcher/storefront that isn't Steam. You'll find those three reasons in just about any conversation about EGS.
And, to actually address your Linux theory, all I have to do is to open Heroic, sign in if I haven't already, download the game and run it through Proton, in exactly the same way I do on Steam. Epic's hate for Linux isn't really that much of a problem.
And that functionality is in Gnome, but disabled by default IIRC. I've had it on for years in both PopOS and Debian so I may be wrong but I do believe it's a Gnome feature.
Even if you buy it(which I do support more and more), pirate it. We're at a point where it's just far easier to use the pirated versions of a lot of digital items and you also don't have to worry about someone "taking it back" afterwards.
No you can't. Not in the same way. "Thru" is an informal word, similar to writing "gud 2 c u".
How about you at least try something that's not blatantly inequivalent. If I Google "thru", what can I expect to find? If I run both through a dictionary, what can I expect to find? If I poll the general public on each, which one would be accepted as a proper spelling? What would I have to do to both "thru" and "hiccup" be treated as equals here?
That doesn't change the original spelling, or the fact that they're pronounced the same
I said nothing about an original spelling. But if you're calling it the original spelling, you're kinda just conceding that "Hiccough" is the original and "hiccup" is the current.
No, we all say hiccup. FFS, googling "hiccough" essentially autocorrects to hiccup. If everyone spells it hiccup and also pronounces it hiccup, literally no one is using "hiccough".
So then...you're just admitting that you're fine with exclusivity once Steam is where it's exclusive to.
Nobody's forcing any developers to be on any platform, and let's not pretend you actually care about a platform offering a deal to devs for exclusivity. Those same devs are free to say no. But in that same line, Steam gets exclusive games for free. You're fine with Valve exclusivity that doesn't pay the devs but hate anyone else getting exclusivity although it does pay them? Interesting.