Quote from: KennethL on Today at 17:20:21I wouldn't switch if games ran 50% better on Windows with the same hardware.
Same. I ditched Windows 20 years ago, because Microsoft has been up to shenanigans for a very long time. I was a hacker and privacy advocate first, and Linux adopting gaming is just extra icing on the cake that further justifies the decision I made. It's single-handedly helped Linux climb the market share at an unprecedented rate, which has attracted the attention of more developers, which has only resulted in rapid refinement of the overall desktop experience. That, and my PC is a workbench that happens to play games, rather than a gaming rig that sees nothing productive. If your PC is nothing more than a toy, Windows probably is a good fit for you.
Quote from: Dilli on Today at 17:35:01EAC is compatible. Arc raiders uses it and it plays just fine on my PC. Fortnite decided to no support Linux, not EAC.
I'm fairly certain it does use EAC, considering that Epic are who make EAC. The thing is that Linux support has to be checked off when bundling a game for release. Some studios don't do this, and this is because the Linux EAC runtime only runs in user mode. It doesn't have kernel access, like on Windows, so it can kinda be easily bypassed, depending on the game.