Kernel level anti-cheat is what’s probably going to keep me on Windows for a while. I get those games aren’t for everyone, but I like them well enough, and that’s what my friend group plays. Warzone, DMZ, and going to try RedSec tomorrow. Kind of a shame. Otherwise I’d love to make the jump. As it is I’ll probably see about dual booting when I get my next PC in a year or two.
brachiosaurus@mander.xyz 2 months ago
You have thousand of other games you can play that don’t require kernel level anti cheat, don’t be a fool
Jeffool@lemmy.world 2 months ago
I respect where you’re coming from, but a) “fool” is literally in my name. And b) you’re saying “there are other good games, leave those games you’re enjoying.” But you’re also saying “there are other people, leave your friends and family that you play with.” And that’s a little different.
GreatRam@lemmy.world 2 months ago
More like Jeffcool
brachiosaurus@mander.xyz 2 months ago
You should try to strengthen your relationship so that they don’t spin around a specific videogame. What happens if you get banned or the requirements for playing the game becomes even more stupid?
Benchamoneh@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 days ago
It’s not 1 specific game but 1 genre - competitive online multiplayer titles. OP lists several games. They’re not what I play but to each their own.
Enjoying a particular genre of games together as a group doesn’t make make for a weak relationship. The fact OP plays a range of titles regularly with friends in a group suggests the opposite to me.