5/15/2023 0 Comments Torchlight ii saleIn this case, i would support Windows ecosystem only for not expecting support and most importantly telling devs " There is no need for Linux support, i'm buying it anyway. We want to support devs who supports us, but i can't do that by also buying not supported items too. Linux is a heaven when you compare piracy to Windows area, there are so few people pirating Linux versions at all. I just don't want to use Windows but there are some apps i want to use designed for Windows first place.įor example if one wants to pirate everything then he/she can go with fully Windows versions by using Windows or Wine. If i was excusing that for piracy, i would be pirating supported sofwares too. You can't do that with buying a product which not supports your system, OS because this software is not designed to run on your device in the first place. I just want to get a solid performance natively and if it is not i want to refund. Just because of that i'm waiting for Everspace to get official support. Why are we paying for products in the first place?īecause by supporting platforms, developers or publishers are guarentee a certain level of compability and performance. What if somebody is using OpenBSD? Would that be a good reason to not pay for games - but still play them - if they don't support OpenBSD? I try to run them via Wine, sometime with success, sometimes not. I think paying for a product that not support Linux is abysmal to my usage case. But how and which products that i use cracked versions? Not Linux supported ones. Quoting: Doc Angelo Quoting: LeopardI do piracy. Last edited by Leopard on 12 October 2017 at 4:56 pm UTC Since running that piece of software is not guarenteed, therefore i don't need to pay. If someday they start to support Linux, i will gladly buy them too. Since i can't expect support for a title i ran through Wine i'm not buying them. Paying for a product is equal to me, expecting support. I'm buying every product legally, which supports Linux. But how and which products that i use cracked versions? And with the amount of public domain and open source programs including games, it is sad that it still happens in this community. It is pretty much biting off the hands that feeds us. and the majority of linux users do have technical backgrounds. With all the technical people that use linux. It would be nice to avoid it, but sadly human nature is ugly.
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