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This shit is what convinced me a few months ago to switch back to OpenBSD, literally I opened Solitaire and saw the microtransactions and ads and that was it
Video games honestly aren't worth the constant struggle and mental assault that is the Windows user experience
99% of games work in Linux now and the ones that don't are the most awful online-only, rootkit anti-cheat pieces of shit anyway.
iRacing tho
True
I'm just sad there's no WINE on OpenBSD... at least not anymore... :(
And no one releases binaries for OpenBSD so the only games on here are either open-source or run on some VM that we can port (not that the ABI is unchanging like on Linux anyway)
I need to find the energy and set aside a few weeks to go on a great and difficult journey to reconcile WINE and OpenBSD one day
Always nice seeing another *BSD user around, though I'm not cool enough to run it on the desktop for various reasons. Now we just need some *BSD emojis...
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