The DRM is not a problem if you run it on SteamDeck/Linux. It’s only a problem on Windows, and if you use Windows you don’t care about privacy to begin with.
Ah what a great argument. “What, you do not drive the safest car that does also not meet your needs? Well duck you, no safety needed at all, stop complaining!”
You can dual boot. If you absolutely need Windows for some niche app, you can always dual boot or run a virtual machine. There is no reason to run everything on Windows.
“some niche app”…
There is no reason to assume that everyone using Windows has zero interest in data safety. The same way any random Linux user that is not running arch with Tor etc.
Or you’re running windows in a VM. Or you just have a dedicated game machine that only runs games. There’s a lot of things that people who care about security can do, and also use Windows
The DRM is not a problem if you run it on SteamDeck/Linux. It’s only a problem on Windows, and if you use Windows you don’t care about privacy to begin with.
Ah what a great argument. “What, you do not drive the safest car that does also not meet your needs? Well duck you, no safety needed at all, stop complaining!”
You can dual boot. If you absolutely need Windows for some niche app, you can always dual boot or run a virtual machine. There is no reason to run everything on Windows.
I really want HDR, especially in Helldivers, but I can’t seem to get in in Linux with my hardware.
“some niche app”… There is no reason to assume that everyone using Windows has zero interest in data safety. The same way any random Linux user that is not running arch with Tor etc.
Or you’re running windows in a VM. Or you just have a dedicated game machine that only runs games. There’s a lot of things that people who care about security can do, and also use Windows
100% this.