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minus-square@TunaCowboylink10•edit-21 year agoYeah, we’re not fond of giving ring 0 to BigShittyGameCo.
minus-squareTheForvalakalinkfedilinkEnglish7•1 year agoYou’re getting downvoted by people, but your position is totally valid. “Linux works perfectly for everything if you just don’t do the thing you want to do” is a less than compelling argument.
minus-square@TunaCowboylink3•1 year agoNot everyone considers granting kernel level access to untrustworthy entities a feature.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink4•1 year agoAnd to be fair I could not even get Valorant running on windows. I am guessing become of something like ShutUp10 or whatever it’s called. I did not bother with figuring it out. I’m on linux for a while now.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•1 year agoI was reading the thread thinking “well, it is a good argument” but kernel level access? no thanks.
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Yeah, we’re not fond of giving ring 0 to BigShittyGameCo.
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You’re getting downvoted by people, but your position is totally valid.
“Linux works perfectly for everything if you just don’t do the thing you want to do” is a less than compelling argument.
Not everyone considers granting kernel level access to untrustworthy entities a feature.
And to be fair I could not even get Valorant running on windows. I am guessing become of something like ShutUp10 or whatever it’s called. I did not bother with figuring it out. I’m on linux for a while now.
I was reading the thread thinking “well, it is a good argument” but kernel level access? no thanks.
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