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Vote with your wallet.

Yeah, I know this sounds stupid, but I mean, the majority of games are there now.

The signal is all that's needed, I work in AAA games and we shifted heaven and earth to make Stadia work. Which means somewhere in Ubisoft there is a fully functioning version of Watch Dogs Legion and The Division that run natively on Linux.

And the answer was the same when I asked why we didn't release it: we don't see a market, and we don't want to maintain another channel of support.

Right now it's not costing them any meaningful sales, so why would they put the investment in?


orphea

  > a fully functioning version of Watch Dogs Legion and The Division that run natively on Linux.
The problem is with competitive games that require an anti-cheat kernel driver.
dijit OP
EAC works on Linux.
orphea
I'd say this is a bit of a stretch when 54-60% of games are broken or explicitly unsupported. https://areweanticheatyet.com/breakdown
dijit OP
There's an option inside EAC to enable linux support.

I don't really care how many games have actually enabled it, I know it exists.

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