Sometimes, not being able to do something is the best thing you could ever become.
Same for Apex Legends: can't get hacked due to a rootkit installed by the game developer required to run the game. Perfect situation.
If this was the only comparison I could go by, by itself, it would neatly suffice.
This is not true. League of Legends works on linux via proton (for ease of installing use lutris)
no. they updated their game with kernel anti cheat meaning you can't install it no more
It's planned but not implemented yet. I played this morning and it works fine as usual.
This was a surprisingly pleasant comment from someone so recently exposed to lethal levels of toxicity.
This thread is targeted toxicity on LoL players.
ah ok my bad
I just played it yesterday. Did they update the game today?
no turn out it is not added in yet, it is planned tho, my bad
sorry my bad
Are you sure? ProtonDB does not show any result: https://www.protondb.com/search?q=League%20of%20legends
ProtonDB only lists Steam games
Try the official appdb on wine: https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=41327 where it is listed as not currently working.
Would work better with Fortnite
Why not both?
Fortnite actually doesn't work on Linux, LoL currently does
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