Japanese publishers’ idea of fighting against manga piracy: kill all legal options and launch their own website that is only available in USA (kmanga).
Gee, I wonder why that didn’t work!
Japanese publishers’ idea of fighting against manga piracy: kill all legal options and launch their own website that is only available in USA (kmanga).
Gee, I wonder why that didn’t work!
You find out by installing MangoHud and checking which works better.
Shortly after release neither one made any real difference for me.
Well, it is essentially what they’re doing already with DRM.
Try watching a full resolution stream on any paid streaming service using “bad” software, like Firefox or Linux.
The discussion is about anti-cheat, so piracy is not relevant here.
And no, there isn’t that impression.
Statistics from Humble Bundles and such have always shown that Linux gamers are willing to pay more than any other platform.
It’d be nice, but from what I see most devs against this suggest Linux gamers are a bunch of dirty hackers and it’s somehow much easier to cheat there.
They just conveniently forget that Valve offered to fix any bugs themselves that are specific to Linux/Proton…
Updates might be the culprit. Next to “play” in Lutris there’s a dropdown menu with “show logs” - try that and see why it fails.
Anyway, you should just try installing the game on your Linux partition. I don’t remember the details now, but using Wine with games on NTFS partitions used to be discouraged.
I’d mention that if they allowed me to even access the front page from my country. :)