ad_on_is@lemm.eetoLinux Gaming@lemmy.world•Apex Legends is taking away its support for the Steam Deck and LinuxEnglish
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4 days agoMe too… I bought one Apex pack solely because the introduced Linux support a month after I switched to Linux.
Me too… I bought one Apex pack solely because the introduced Linux support a month after I switched to Linux.
Microsoft: De nada, amigo! Oh… here’s an ad, btw… and…did you enable Recall already?
are they even actively developing it? repo seems abandoned
I would suggest not to rely on that. Give the DHCP a range, use manual IPs outside of that range
yeah… that’s what I realized too.
If you ask basic questions - “google it yourself” … closed!
If you ask anything specific (like in your case) - it’s just crickets
It’s called “adsomeWm”… highly un-customizinle.
I’d recommend the following, which is what I did
I’d highly suggest, not to put everything in one box. Been there, nothing but struggles.
I do agree with the part where software moves, dependencies yada, yada… I’m a developer myself.
But… this is different. They eliminated a perfectly working game, where they didn’t have to invest a minute of labor to get it working on Linux. The only thing they had to provide was the .so-file (for EAC) when publishing to Steam… Valve did all the work to make EAC compatible on Linux, yes, on user-level… but still… it fucking worked.
Punishing an entire userbase, because other assholes (assumably) used Linux for cheating is discrimination. Even if there were no cheaters at all… it’s still discrimination… because it used to fucking work.