Oh really? Then why does it still need permission to run on Windows? I thought that was due to the anticheat ?
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I was so surprised that I was able to get Genshin running on my steam deck through wine. I remember when the deck came out, everyone was saying that games that use anti cheat software wouldn't work on the deck. But both Genshin and Elden Ring work on the deck.
The major difference between fireworks and those other examples, is that fireworks directly affect others around you. In my city, people go out and buy the big fireworks that are illegal here because they go into the sky and make lots of sparks and they shoot them off in the city. Fireworks majorly affect all the animals in a pretty wide radius. Which is why I hate them, because the people have no respect for how much they are traumatizing the animals or how much they are affecting their neighbors. And don't forget they are a fire hazard.
This becomes more of an argument about peoples' irresponsible use of fireworks rather just the use of fireworks at this point.
OK, thanks for the clarification. I wasn't planning on having them using the drive at the same time so I shouldn't have any issues.
It won't be an issue for both PCs to access it. I'll try making another partition. Thanks!
OK, thank you.
thanks for the clarification. I just recently got into linux and don't know much, but as i was researching Fedora, that's what i came across. Which is a pretty big turn off for a newcomer migrating from windows and wanting to get away from big corporations.
Isn't red hat enough reason to not use fedora?
Thanks, I hate it.
Mint is solid too
I have only tried Genshin, but it runs fairly well. The biggest issue I've had is major stuttering when I'm playing on battery. Plugged in, there's no stuttering. Not sure why.