Not really asking anyone to support it, just asking them not to break it, on one specific platform. Keep in mind, the game itself runs perfectly fine under Linux. This is strictly a launcher issue. We're not complaining we crash when we go to a place in the world. The launcher within Steam is just being extremely restrictive, a problem not shared by anyone who's not using a Steam-specific key.
Weird thing to say, but okay, sure. And again, 'support' is different from 'avoiding specific breakage.' The only trouble Linux has is with an old, dated technology in a launcher for XIV. Nothing to do with the game at all.nor should they support linux.
... Oh, wow, okay, sure. Because Linux users are the ones exploiting all the games, especially the ones they can't even play because of anti-cheat. You're gonna have to pick a side, here -- either we're an endangered species or we're prolific.Linux gives users full access to the OS kernal which is just a breeding ground for hacking/exploits
Nah. No anticheat needs kernel access in the first place, not really. It's the easy answer, but it'll always be the laziest answer, and the worst one. They can say whatever they want -- lazy dev is lazy.and its the very reason developers like Bungie flat out said they will ban anyone trying to play Destiny 2 on Linux.
Once again, are we a prolific problem persistently pestering the populace, or are we less than one percent?Using Linux is a "at your own risk" situation. The game does not officially support it and its on you to deal with those consequences, not SE. They have no obligation to abide to a less than 1% crowd that Linux on their home PC's.
Oh, and 'don't fix what ain't broke.' This was an easily avoidable problem given there doesn't seem to be any actual need to push this update. Again, we don't need to be 'supported.' But we also don't need to be hampered.