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coolnow | 10 years ago

Okay, tell me how i can play all my Steam games then (no, not just the Source Engine ones).

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blibble|10 years ago

personally I took it as an opportunity to finally try out VT-d gaming... so Linux on the bare metal, and Windows tightly locked down in a VM (on a separate vlan).

MS are free to spy on me playing X-COM, but they won't be getting anything else...

newman314|10 years ago

How goes vt-d gaming? I was investigating if it was possible to pass through the igpu using VMware but never could get a straight answer.

pdkl95|10 years ago

1) wine is quite good these days. It has played far more than Source Engine games for like 5+ years. Ever since steam went to Linux and the Unity engine became popular, compatibility problems became much less common even on new games.

2) If you are always going to rank playing games as more important than spyware, then you're an easy mark. If you aren't willing to make a few sacrifices to invest in your future, then you're made your decision. Why do you care about spyware if games are more important?

The costs of leaving are only going to get worse with time. I recommend paying these costs now instead of waiting for the problem to get worse.

krompus|10 years ago

Linux gaming is getting better and better. Yes, we have a few sacrifices to make in the form of not getting to play every mainstream title, but many of the ones worth your time have great Linux versions, and if not, they might run well in Wine.

I wiped Windows nine months ago and installed Arch. The only things I missed were Dark Souls and Insurgency.

I found out a week ago that Dark Souls runs like butter in Wine, and Insurgency just got native Linux support the other day. I am a happy Linux gamer.

As for the titles that choose to avoid supporting my operating system, well I guess I won't be supporting them with my dollars.

coolnow|10 years ago

>Why do you care about spyware if games are more important?

I use my Windows machine for gaming only, whereas the rest of my computing is split between my MacBook and iPad.

simcop2387|10 years ago

The problem with wine in this case is that it currently can't work with anything using DX11/12, many (if not most) of the big name titles coming out on PC these days are unusable on wine because of that.

2 is actually a decent reason to try to change, given that Valve is trying to get more venders to SteamOS it might just be start to make a difference.

lurkinggrue|10 years ago

Did you know Steam spy's on you? It saves your keystrokes (In steam instant messages) and tells people what game you are playing!

ionised|10 years ago

Steam records your gameplay statistics, and it is something you have agreed to.

It's not even remotely comparable to what MS is doing with Windows.

j4kp07|10 years ago

But you are opting in for that service.