Linux is all good if you only play singleplayer games. My friends started playing the finals yesterday and it doesn’t run on linux because of EAC. Windows can run all my games without any proton switching and all the nvidia features like ray reconstruction and pathtracing with frame generation just works (alan wake 2 looks so good).

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    *Linux is all good if you don’t play competitive multiplayer games where the developers don’t want to enable EAC for Linux.

    There, fixed that for you.
    Surprised that people even still play Nexon trash to be honest.

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    it doesn’t run on linux because of EAC

    Nah, it doesn’t work because the developer doesn’t want it to. EAC works really well on Linux, the developer just has to enable it, which takes literally less than 10 seconds.

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      I just kept Linux on my PC and bought an XBox because Windows isn’t good for much else.

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        I just don’t play games that don’t work on Linux. I use Linux for other reasons, gaming is just the cherry on top. I have 100 or so games on my wishlist and hundreds of unplayed games in my library that all work fine on Linux, so I’m not hurting for choice.

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    All the developer needs to do is push a button to make EAC work. They’re probably busy hotfixing the 1.0 but I’m sure it’ll work soon, they are excluding all steam deck users by not pressing it

    Edit: apparently it’s not EAC that is the problem. The game has its own anti-cheat which also potentially bans your account if you try to play on linux https://www.protondb.com/app/2073850

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    Funny thing is that the game would probably work close to perfect if the devs just switched on the linux support in EAC. Sadly, it’s just isn’t worth for the devs. Linux user pool is too small and those who would play would generate new bug reports due to unconventional setup running through a compatibility layer.

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    Cool, so since you left linux why are you posting this here?

    We all know windows is more compatible by design of the capitalism machine, we left it by choice for a reason.

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      Why so hostile? Responses like yours are not going to make people come back to Linux anytime soon.

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        I have to agree with @semperverus - I find this post as dumb as going to a windows forum as posting about having moved to linux.

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      Just FYI, the expression makes more sense the other way around:

      You can’t eat your cake and have it too.

      And yeah, dual booting is absolutely a thing. That said, I find rebooting to play a game silly, so I just avoid stuff that doesn’t work on Linux. I can totally see the opposite perspective as well.

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    Bait post aside, I never really understood why people make a big deal of “switching” to Linux or back to Windows.

    An OS install is like 60 GiB. If you’re a pro hacker gamer you probably have over a TiB of fast storage. Just keep the Windows install around and dual boot into it when/if you need it.

    Pains me to see people saying “I permanently switched to Linux and deleted my Windows install”, when you can keep it around for emergencies or modding.

  • Nah, it doesn’t work because the developer doesn’t want it to. EAC works really well on Linux, the developer just has to enable it, which takes literally less than 10 seconds.

    All the developer needs to do is push a button to make EAC work. They’re probably busy hotfixing the 1.0 but I’m sure it’ll work soon, they are excluding all steam deck users by not pressing it

    If it’s that easy, why isn’t there a mod or fix for people on Linux to do it themselves?