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  • I haven't had a single game that needed editing ini files in a year of gaming on linux. Most of the time it works straight from Steam as you'd expect on Windows. If not it's usually just checking protondb.com to find out what launch arguments and proton version a steam game needs/works best with.

    If a game is not on steam it's usually easiest to use Lutris to handle the launcher setup as most other launchers like epic and uplay do not run natively on Linux so they need to be launched in the same container as windows games which Lutris fully takes care of.

    Note that some games have kernel level anti cheat which will never work on linux. (eg valorant)

  • Why is it unlikely to stay the same price? Apple could possibly sell it at less profit to incentivize people to switch to AppleTV or other Apple products. Since F1TV has no other services they have to get the full cost out of the subscription and ads.

    Also, 3 euro per race is pretty expensive already.

  • It kinda does? You have to use a third party app like lutris/heroic.

    You could argue that steam doesn't fully work on linux either (multiple windows like chat, friendslist or library opened on the same workspace regularly crash on Wayland and I havent had the steam overlay working on any non linux native game) but these features arent even part of the epic launcher

  • They not only removed typescript without implementing an alternative breaking many projects depending on that library but they did it without informing the open source community which means many people who invested their time in making PRs (there was 60+ open PRs) have to basically completely redo their work.

  • There aren’t computers strong enough to produce thousands or millions of planets that all have genuinely interesting features on them that are worth exploring for.

    I don't think there is an infinite amount of "genuinely interesting features" so it's hard to imagine we'll ever get a game with this.

  • I think it is to do with the files steam adds, not just proton.

    To get a pirated copy of a game to work I created a compat folder for steam games, put the whole game in there, then ran it from lutris and it worked. (I can’t remember exactly how I created the compat folder but I can update this comment later when I’m at pc if you can’t figure it out)

    When running from lutris without the folder structure of steam compat files it had many visual glitches.

    When running from steam it tried to attach some steam processes which didn’t work for the pirated game.

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  • The rubber tires on your car are still not recyclable and will practically never break down. Also since electric cars are generally heavier you’re doing more damage to road infrastructure than necessary. Cars are not sustainable.

  • Not sure what argument the title is supposed to make but there is hordes of mechanics/caretakers/cooks traveling across the world after these cycling tours so they are definitely not somehow excluded from scrutiny just because a few of them are riding a bike.