carsono311 it didn’t sound like a question, more like a statement. It doesn’t really matter what EA says anyway.
That’s such a frustrating feeling. It honestly seems like one of those cartel-type moves between companies, forcing us to buy another system just to use a product that shouldn’t depend on it in the first place.
I don’t buy the “kernel-level anti-cheat” excuse, because we can play Battlefield 6 on PlayStation, which is a Unix-based system.
So why can’t we, as a society, just agree (not by law, just as a convention) that software should support open-source systems like Linux, either natively or through Proton? Why should a game I paid good money for ban me just because I don’t want to buy a proprietary system that has nothing to do with gaming or EA?
I bought the game. I should be able to play it wherever I want (PC-wise), as long as I’m not cheating.