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I know what Secure Boot is. I'm dual booting Linux and Windows. I will not go through the trouble of maintaining Secure Boot for both OSs.
I will not "upgrade" rather downgrade to Windows 11 either. It's spyware galore, even more than Windows 10, and the taskbar is worse.
I like my drives easily accessible on the taskbar, no longer possible in Windows 11.
Also, it's not true that Windows 11 requires Secure Boot, because I already had it and removed it again in favor of Windows 10.
If they won't refund it, I'll create a case with the EU dispute platform.
Look man my bit is that if games change over time and hardware requirements follow suit, so would software have to do so as well.
If you JUST got the game I imagine the refund would maybe work, but if you've been like a day one player then best of luck cause youve gotten the experience the game has to offer and making your system compliant seems doable. I was able to find some threads on how to make a dual linux/windows rig work this way so whatever distro you have it's more than likely just as easy as a few google searches.
Again this is just the nature of PC gaming. Things change and we end up making our own Ships of Theseus to keep on going.
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