At launch the PS3 was one of the cheapest Blu-ray players available.
Didn't we reach a point where EULAs are non-enforcable? Or is that just in the EU? But regardless, Valve can just ban you and good luck doing anything about it.
We're not keen on sinking so we're all sittin' here a thinking
Cos we built it too big and we've run out of wood
Also remember Horse Armor DLC for Oblivion, released by Bethesda? Considered by many to be the catalyst of this kind of BS.
Steam Deck runs on Arch so it's no surprise it's up so high.
Edit: it doesn't count as Arch. The Steam Survey results page has a bug where it doesn't show SteamOS as top listing for Linux OS when combined Windows, Mac and Linux view is selected.
I remember playing on a RPG invasion server and it was one of the best gaming experiences up to that point. It was PVE where you'd get XP for every monster you killed and wave you'd survive and you could use it to upgrade your weapons and stats. Sadly just a few days after discovering it, the server went offline and I haven't found another one like it.
What do we want?
_More profit! _
When do we want it?
Now!
Hopefully a better UI for Oblivion, with the included ability to actually remove spells.
It's not a competition. What the Wine project achieved in 30 years isn't an argument against the achievements of Proton which has only been around for 5 years.
It's impossible to deny the investment of Steam into making gaming on Linux work better.
Edit: I didn't see your ninja edit. I get it: Steam is bad so all the effort they put into enabling gaming on Linux is bad as well...
Alternatively you fully commit to it and alias cf to cd
Oh nice, I'll have to go check that out. Thank you Nintendo for making me aware of this!