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So I see this game. Let me sum up what I actually see:

  • Reviews are mixed: not a great start
  • Requires 3rd-party account: fuck that
  • 60 euros base game: expensive, especially when the game has mixed reviews
  • 175 euros DLC's: are you fucking kidding me? On top of 60 euros for the base game, there's another 175 fees for content?
  • purchasable CoD points: so pay to win?

And they don't understand why people pirate, run away from AAA games and go for indie games instead.

This is just a random example. I've quit playing COD after Modern Warfare.

To end this positively: I recently started playing Necesse which is really nice, and I started playing an old time favorite again after a long time: World of Goo. Both worth my money :)

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[–] Credibly_Human@lemmy.world 6 points 21 hours ago (1 children)

Let Activision come check up on us and cry because for all their efforts no one even cares to hate on their game.

The reality is that we are on a relatively small decentralized reddit clone.

We truly are the most exceptional exceptions.

Most people cant even begin to think of caring about what we care about.

Activision certainly doesnt.

[–] Zahille7@lemmy.world 4 points 21 hours ago (1 children)

This is the reality everyone on Lemmy, and even reddit, needs to face. We're a minority of a minority of people. All the people who glaze and go nonstop about Linux? That's not even half of Lemmy users, and you can find someone like that in just about every thread on Lemmy, regardless of context.

We're such a miniscule group of people we probably wouldn't even register on studies about social behavior.

[–] MrScottyTay@sh.itjust.works 1 points 20 hours ago (2 children)

Ooo Linux mentioned?

What distro are you currently on, I'm intrigued

[–] Zahille7@lemmy.world 3 points 20 hours ago (1 children)

I'm one of the ones who doesn't give a shit about that. On my PC I use windows, and my phone is android.

[–] MrScottyTay@sh.itjust.works 1 points 9 hours ago

I wasn't actually trying to be serious by the way

[–] Credibly_Human@lemmy.world 1 points 18 hours ago (1 children)

I tried to use OpenSUSE tumbleweed for about 6 months as my main desktop, but eventually due to many of the things I wanted to do being a real pain to do in linux, said fuck it and went back to windows whilst building a new high end gaming rig.

It really sucks as I hate Microsoft with a burning passion, but if you want to play games, or use many CAD packages or make music, or watch videos (specifically with pot player for me, as it absolutely dunks on VLC unfortunately), then you just have to use Windows.

I haaaaaate the obvious attempts by the new taskbar to control user behaviour.

I hate the spying which it takes a while to turn most of it off, I hate... a lot, but the world is how it is.

I'm very thankful for Steamdecks gaining steam so that one day hopefully gaming on linux will be possible, and maybe adoption goes up and then maybe other apps follow.

Maybe the US collapse will have Europe mass switching, causing professional apps to also move over, especially CAD.

[–] MrScottyTay@sh.itjust.works 1 points 9 hours ago (1 children)

Bigwig studio is a great ableton replacement that is Linux native too. Made by some of the original team from ableton too iirc.

Theres also Reaper if you want something closer to FL studio.

I'm not into CAD stuff at the moment but I'm pretty sure there are some really good open source ones out there at the moment that are Linux native also.

I've not had any issues with any games on bazzite or cachyos either. Although I don't play AAA multiplayer games with the shitty anti cheats, which i think are the only ones that don't work now. Master Chief collection is about as close to that as I go but that works completely fine.

Keep in mind with bazzite and cachyos i also didn't need to do any tinkering to get the games to work. They just do.

[–] Credibly_Human@lemmy.world 1 points 8 hours ago (1 children)

I'm not into CAD stuff at the moment but I'm pretty sure there are some really good open source ones out there at the moment that are Linux native also.

Oh I wish, but the only thing worth anything is FreeCAD, and it is literally pain to use. The UI is infamously horrific, they're only now sort of fixing basic issues like the infamous topology issue, and it seems like the devs are dead set on breaking all the standard UI and UX conventions of every other CAD program since the beginning of time, and its just pain to use or learn.

Then it breaks your designs all the time too with cryptic errors.

The other ones, some of them only have basic modelling capabilities, are completely programatic, and you have no hopes of doing things like FEA or anything like that, much less motion studies or the other basics you need to successfully make a lot of things.

Its in a painful state, and CAD, if you even want to make a cent with other CAD software is bare minimum almost 1000 USD per year.

Its very depressing if you are a more creative person and not made out of money.

Keep in mind with bazzite and cachyos i also didn't need to do any tinkering to get the games to work. They just do.

I've been told this many times, and sure its true for single player games without awful DRM schemes, but you can basically count multiplayer games out, and many games that have awful phone home systems.

Its ultimately like, how much do i want to fight my own operating system, and when people have a finite level of burn before burnout, how much do you really want to spend of that burn on an operating system you use daily?

Its a heavy cost for not that much benefit, especially with so much on fire right now.

Maybe Ill try again eventually if there is at least a competent CAD package available.

[–] MrScottyTay@sh.itjust.works 1 points 3 hours ago

Like I said, I play quite a bit of multiplayer games that work fine. Just not the shitty live service with awful kernel level anti cheat ones which you would never have caught me playing even back on windows.

The only notable games I know that don't work are valorant and league because of their anti cheat, but i would never want to play them anyway. I've played marvel rivals on bazzite though, perfect experience, ended up running better on the same hardware than it did on windows.

I also feel like I have to fight against windows now more then ever. I currently still have to use it for work and it can be a nightmare at times. On Linux if something is wrong I can almost always find a way to fix it. Most of the time you're shit out of luck on windows 11.