• @RecluseRamble@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      Actually, yeah, because selling copies is all they care about. And the fact that Epic decided to help get EAC running via Proton back in 2022 shows, that Valve’s endeavor does have impact.

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          Yes. Because Valve put in a lot of work and convinced EAC to add support and collaborated with them to get it added, only for Epic & Tim Weenie himself to immediately do something bad, spread FUD and other such crap.

          • @WldFyre@lemm.ee
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            -57 months ago

            Tim Weenie lmfao

            Your middle school level insult totally means that you have a well reasoned point instead of fanboying for Valve. Don’t you have some loot boxes and gambling targeted towards children from Valve to go to?

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              Don’t you have some loot boxes and gambling targeted towards children from Valve to go to?

              Nope, because I don’t play those games. Also, Epic literally does that 24/7 with fortnite and other such crap.

              Your middle school level insult totally means that you have a well reasoned point instead of fanboying for Valve.

              I’m not a fanboy for Valve, I don’t even play Valve’s games. I just recognize that when Tim Weenie fires 1000 employees and then goes “If only we had a few more programmers. It’s the Linux problem. …” that he’s talking out his fuckin ass.
              I also recognize that Valve has been putting in a shit load of work into bettering the Linux ecosystem via Proton, The Steamdeck, enticing EAC & Battleye into agreeing to collaborate, among their countless contributions to various Linux related open source projects, such as dxvk, vkd3d, wine, the Linux kernel, etc. even if it’s a long term investment on their own part.
              There’s a reason why it’s called proton_eac_runtime and not eac_proton_runtime.

              You have to be incredibly out of touch or a blatant Epic games fanboy to disregard the facts like that.

              • @WldFyre@lemm.ee
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                Epic does something you like, it’s to Valve’s credit since Valve did it first. Valve does something you don’t like, it’s okay since Epic does it even though Valve did it first and popularized it.

                At least your logic is as advanced as your insults.

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                  Epic does something you like, it’s to Valve’s credit since Valve did it first.

                  Not at all. EAC gets credit for collaborating with Valve, Valve gets credit for laying the entire ground work allowing for that collaboration to occur in the first place (Proton, Linux Kernel contributions, Steam Deck, and negotiating with EAC).

                  Valve does something you don’t like, it’s okay since Epic does it even though Valve did it first and popularized it.

                  Wrong, lootboxes are a scourge upon the entire gaming industry no matter who does it. Like I already fucking said I do not play games that have loot boxes in them, let alone any of Valve’s games.
                  Loot boxes is irrelevant to the conversation in the fucking first place, can you stop with the strawman already. The conversation is on Linux game compatibility support, not loot boxes, stop derailing the conversation.

                  At least your logic is as advanced as your insults. 🤓☝️

                  " Oh no someone insulted Big Daddy Tim Sweeney, I better defend him else my Epic bussy plug will slip out!! 😱🥺 "

                  • @WldFyre@lemm.ee
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                    Oh no someone insulted Big Daddy Tim Sweeney, I better defend him else my Epic bussy plug will slip out

                    Lolol are you 12?? Or just trolling? Thanks for the laughs either way

      • @ARk@lemm.ee
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        Yeah bro, the 4% is reaaally worth it. Linux bros cope so hard. Just enjoy your tinkering instead of acting like you’re such a big deal not missing out

          • @Honytawk@lemmy.zip
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            On Steam, there is Linux support on about 10 000 of the 70 000 games. So it is definitely not most.

            • Kühe sind toll
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              That’s a kinda bad statistic to use. Most games don’t get lots of attention. And since only a fraction of players use Linux even more games don’t get played by Linux players. Those who play also have to make reports on proton, and not everyone does that.

              If you really want to know about Linux compatibility, search for the stats of the protondb database. Only 13% are below silver( they either have a bronze rating or are borked).

            • @Custodian1623@lemmy.world
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              where did you get this stat? Do you mean “working” or “verified”? VERY FEW games in my steam library don’t work out of the box. I forget to check when I buy them, they work that consistently

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          Given that the global desktop OS market is estimated to be around 1.23 billion users, 4.03% of the entire global market is approximately 49.3 million users and exponentially growing. And that’s excluding ChromeOS which accounts for another 2% and Unknown; which likely includes a significant number of Linux users; at 6%.
          Linux jumped from 3% to 4% in just the last 8 months. Linux could potentially surpass the 5% market share milestone by the end of 2024 given the current trajectory of growth.

      • @ARk@lemm.ee
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        Gotten us where? You’d think that if they just wanted your money they’d do something else. The fact is your money is as small as the Linux desktop market share.

        If you think the entire reason Proton was developed was because they’re so desperate for the Linux bros’ money then you need to get off your high horse man you’re in the gutter.

        • @penquin@lemm.ee
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          Your issue is that you’re individualistic, and that is why corporations are fucking people the way they are. It’s because of individualistic thinking like yours. Good luck in life.

          • @ARk@lemm.ee
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            “If you’re not supporting MY OS then I’m not giving you my money.”

            Ok bro

            • @penquin@lemm.ee
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              I mean, if you consider Endeavour OS Linux “my OS”, and only mine, then OK, you win. Damn, that’s just basic English, “bro”. Nice try, though.