Denuvo strikes again!

  • missingno
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    91 month ago

    One more reason why I don’t see Proton as a replacement for official native support. Things can and will break, and they’ll say it’s not their problem because they only support Windows.

    • Ulrich
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      331 month ago

      That’s why Proton is in continuous development. When it’s broken it’s usually a matter of days or weeks before it’s fixed. If the dev is going to ban you for the offense of using a compatibility layer then that’s grounds for a refund (at least on Steam).

      • @[email protected]
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        11 month ago

        I like Proton and have nothing against it, but you are not really selling “continuous development” very well.

        Proper and tested releases are often better for stability.

        • Ulrich
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          121 month ago

          I don’t understand how that contradicts what I said.

          • @[email protected]
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            1 month ago

            Does it need to contradict?

            I just meant that it’s funny that you said that it’s a good thing that they use rolling releases because it occasionally breaks and they can fix it in a few days or so.

            Usually rolling releases are good for continuous improvements, but not for you ,🤷

    • @[email protected]
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      1 month ago

      That’s fair.

      From my POV, Denuvo isn’t my problem because they don’t support Linux.

      So if I never buy a game with Denuvo, I guess I’m good and I’ll be one more lost customer. Oh well for me, oh well for them.

      I don’t really see myself as missing anything from modern AAA gaming, so no loss, here.