Adobe won’t ever allow Linux, I’m sure they have some contract.woth Microsoft about this (wouldn’t be the first time I’ve seen that)
Also, obligatory FUCK EVERYTHING ABOUT ADOBE here. We just now setup pihole to improve office security slightly and FFS, Adobe is making it impossible with their 10.000 domains they’re using. I’ve added countless exceptions already and still can’t get Adobe services to run remotely reliable
Genshin specifically. Used to run it on Lutris, but the new anti-cheat they have would kill it if it’s not run through Steam on Linux. Quite sure they want to keep it running on the deck, it seems like the perfect platform for this kind of games (don’t have the steam deck though, so don’t quote me on that).
Aside from Quicken: Nursing Home Edition, I don’t see much keep people on windows anymore. Only one user of mine still uses windows and it’s because quicken (and he thinks only poor people use free software)
Fuckssake I need Windows to stay usable for my work…
I’ll stay with Win10 for another 3 years and see what the landscape looks like then 👀
Please Adobe and Hoyoverse, implement Linux support pronto.
Adobe won’t ever allow Linux, I’m sure they have some contract.woth Microsoft about this (wouldn’t be the first time I’ve seen that)
Also, obligatory FUCK EVERYTHING ABOUT ADOBE here. We just now setup pihole to improve office security slightly and FFS, Adobe is making it impossible with their 10.000 domains they’re using. I’ve added countless exceptions already and still can’t get Adobe services to run remotely reliable
Yeah, I hate Adobe’s business practices, but for my needs their software is sadly still quite ahead of the FLOSS alternatives.
I have switched last year and Hoyoverse works without problems (using Steam).
Wait, Genshin specifically? I heard some other Hoyo games might work. I found a Linux launcher on Github, but even they said it carried a ban risk.
Genshin specifically. Used to run it on Lutris, but the new anti-cheat they have would kill it if it’s not run through Steam on Linux. Quite sure they want to keep it running on the deck, it seems like the perfect platform for this kind of games (don’t have the steam deck though, so don’t quote me on that).
Hmm thanks.
I don’t find that likely, since they don’t have Genshin on the Steam store, only on the Epic Store (that’s how I run it so I can count my playtime).
Aside from Quicken: Nursing Home Edition, I don’t see much keep people on windows anymore. Only one user of mine still uses windows and it’s because quicken (and he thinks only poor people use free software)