Hmm?
InkPanther: How does lack of Galaxy for Linux translate to completely ignoring Linux users? And how can you know they don't work half of the time if you haven't switched to Linux? I've never had any problems with Linux installers, BTW.
Ahh now i kinda see what the tangent was about that is now gone...
Certainly there's issues, but i haven't had issues either. the .sh files are self contained, easy to run, do their job. And i've only had a few games not want to work on wine (
although those that did my laptop's too slow so much for playing those)
Sometimes when you accept liberty and freedom, you leave behind some of the conveniences behind.
tinyE: Solution, don't use Linux :P
Win XP or Win7 are both decent, though i'd prefer to have them unplugged from the Internet...
drmike: I tried to install it as a VM on my laptop but had issues. I have one of those laptops where drivers only exist for windows 10. Been meaning to try again.
Proprietary hardware... it is an issue. Drivers tend to come out years later, unless some like Nvidia actually have drivers. I'd say building your own computer is a better bet... shop and compare compatibility lists before hand. As for laptops.... *shrugs*
KasperHviid: I still cannot grasp why Linux users are so keen on getting a client, while Win 10 users are fighting to stay clear of it ...
I assume you mean Galaxy? Meh, i don't want a client either. Steam killed me on that idea with their shitty DRM....