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Linux is great, no denial of it (I am using it for some things, too), but let's face it - it's not the best system for gaming as it still is for a very minor group of players and so there aren't many natively supported games, because it's simply not worth it for developers/publishers. I wouldn't expect BF6 will be any different in that regard.
We aren't asking for native support, rather we are asking for developers EA specifically to not intentionally prohibit Linux users for working well supported work-arounds i.e. Wine and Proton to play their games. It is insulting and the reasons given are ridiculous.
- Anaghya4 months agoSeasoned Ace
Well, if there is some problem (like with the proper functionality of the anti-cheat solution, etc.), I am not surprised that they do not want to support it or deal with further issues there. They may not even test it on Linux (except a brief check) at all, because, you know, it's not a supported OS. Officially, many games do not support Linux and workarounds may or may not work for them. In case of BF6, the workarounds don't work, the official minimum requirements weren't met and that's it. I see no reason to be surprised or angry, it's always a lottery.
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