I still haven't been told I've been officially banned, they just give me server errors all the time (only on my main account, not when going on any other account/incogni)
I was thinking of doing that once I get my new pc. But having to close and reboot a pc every single time I want to play one of those games is quite a pain (certainly when wanting to do it with friends)
If I was able to just have a windows VM running while keeping Linux on my other monitors it'd be fine tbh
Agree with your Anti-cheat point. I soooo want to move over to Linux but mainly Valorant is keeping me from switching (and I probably have other games like PUBG that might not work on Linux either?, while writing this checked and yep: https://www.protondb.com/app/578080)
On my pixel 9 the aurora store was absolute garbage, constantly saying apps are not compatible with my device. Had to change it to fake an S24 and even then I had this issue constantly.
I'm now just using Aptoide, its the only store I've found that has basically all apps and isn't the play store.
We really need more people working on tech that both has great privacy but also simplicity. Currently you always have to pick between convenience or privacy. Everybody that keeps pushing self hosting doesn't get that not everybody has the skills or time to set that up.
I work in IT, I do QA, I write test automation code, I setup CI/CD pipelines but the moment you put me on networking stuff I'm done, gg well played. It's a whole new skillset so if I as someone who grew up and work in a technical job has a hard time with it don't even think its going mainstream.
This is a screenshot from PC