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I mean, most devs wouldn't ban people playing on linux to begin with? Sure, they fixed their bullshit but I wouldn't call this praiseworthy, especially with the other shady things the game is pulling and with them being silent on it
Sadly, most big competetive online games actually do ban Linux players and then state afterwards that this is something they will continue to do because yadayadayada Linux unsupported...
never played the game, what shady stuff so you mean?
First, China censorship. Shit like cannot type "free Taiwan" in chat. Second, every two lost matches in quickplay (PvP) you have a chance of the game putting you against a bot team, giving you a "free win". In reality it is a shitty slog that you need to basically wait through. You cannot leave the match or you will get a leaver's penalty. Of course nowhere is it stated that the enemy team are bots. They have cookie cutter names, when you check profiles after the match it says they all are "restricted". When you spectate them, you can see how unnatural / bottish their aiming and movement is. You get two bots put on your team and 6 bots against you. In a supposedly PvP gamemode with no opt-out.
Huh interesting, thanks for the info ✌️