No normal/causal users install Windows on his Laptop/Pc. They buy a preinstalled device.
Your arguments are nonsens. EA will porting his Jaavilin Anti Cheat to Linux. Why? They see the future in Linux Gaming. Unity is reworking its engine to make Linux distributions even easier and just as performant as Windows builds. Why are they doing this? Because they, too, see the future in an open PC gaming market that is NOT dominated by Microsoft. One should go through life with one’s eyes open; especially in the computer industry, changes can take time, or they can happen very quickly. Look at the demise of Commodore.
I don’t think you actually read my comments. I gave my opinion on why specifically Cfx would likely not port to Linux anytime soon.
But if you want to use non-analogous examples like Unity (a game engine with an entire dedicated team) or an anticheat (also with its own dedicated team), I can’t reason with you.
Not once have I said Linux is bad or that it shouldn’t be supported. I gave very specific business and community reasons as to why it isn’t.
Linux is the future. If Cfx wants to stay with Microslop Winblows as it encircles the toilet, so be it.
You don’t need any guides to use Linux by the way, I installed it on my tech illiterate girlfriend’s laptop, her sister’s, and my mother’s home PC, and they all continue to do the same thing they’ve always done with no complaints. Any idiot can use Linux just as well as they use windows now and anyone who is telling you otherwise hasn’t used Linux in 5+ years.
I mean it takes about 10 seconds to debunk that the statistics on the steam survey is flawed, you dont just see a 2x increase month to month.
I do however agree there should be support for linux on fivem, the only hurdle is adhesive which isnt really easy to change unfortunately.
Glad to see you at least agree, but if it really takes 10 seconds, then debunk it. Also, no one claimed it to be a surefire metric. Even just last month it had a very strange dip, only for it to come back past 5%. But it indicates macro-trends. It’s overall showing the Linux migration that is undeniably happening in relative real time. You can’t really debunk that even if this survey is flawed, which it is.
Yes linux is growing no one is disputing that, but if you think a 80% jump happens in a single month is a normal tendency you are just wrong, theres a plethora of reasons why numbers swing.
Instead of reading the headlines perhaps just dive into the actual number.
Im really happy that 0 64 bit and 64 bitdistros are picking up ![]()
If you want the real equivalent numbers it does seem to be at around 3.9% but that is also a tad high and can come down to sample size biases. Linux will grow and has steadily done so with about 0.1% a month over the past 2 years according to the steam survey
