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[–] Communist@lemmy.ml 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (2 children)

My advice is honestly, just use steam, it's largely a better experience anyway. I don't think fall guys is exactly necessary. That's a very self-imposed hoop, i'd get it if it was critical work, or if there were no alternatives, but, steam is a perfect experience.

It's epics job to support linux, not linux's job to support epic.

[–] Azzu@lemm.ee 6 points 1 year ago (1 children)

You ignore the reality though that even though it might be "epics job" to support Linux, it's still the user's problem right now if you want to play Fall Guys with your friends.

And you can't just say "playing Fall Guys is not exactly necessary". Social connections are very important to humans, being one of a group to not be able to participate in a shared activity can be socially isolating. Of course that's a completely different topic you could argue about if it should be like this, but you can only dismiss it as not necessary for yourself, not as not necessary in general, for others.

If you use Windows, it works immediately, if you use Linux, you have to spend the time and do whatever that guy did. This is a very real cost for the user, time is one of the most precious things we have.

Of course you can argue about if it is worth it, but in the end people assign different value to things. If playing Fall Guys is very important to someone and it takes more time to do on Linux than on Windows, then Linux loses value. And this situation is not a single instance. People mostly only do what is the best for them in particular, and using less time to do the things they want to do is a prime example for this.

[–] Communist@lemmy.ml -5 points 1 year ago

Fall guys is not the only game, nearly all of steam works flawlessly. So meh, and it is epics job to fix that. Play any other game on steam, fall guys isn't important at all for the vast vast majority of users.

[–] burliman@lemm.ee 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

You do realize how much money Microsoft spends to make games work well on Windows, right? It is absolutely the responsibility of the OS to ensure smooth experience across many apps and services. This attitude right here is why Linux plays second fiddle to Windows still.

[–] Communist@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago

and yet nearly everything on steam works flawlessly.

It is absolutely the job of app devs to support the platform, I have no idea why you would believe otherwise, and as far as gaming is concerned I genuinely believe the only place linux loses on steam is anticheat, which isn't a matter of linux side support. Do you have an example?