Year of Linux on the Desktop
Year of Linux on the Desktop
2024 is the Year of Linux on the Desktop, at least for my boyfriend. He's running Windows 7 right now, so I'll be switching him to Ubuntu in a few days. Ubuntu was chosen because Proton is officially supported in Ubuntu.
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It shows in your dozen posts refusing to take any of the many available paths forward.
Roblox runs on the latest windows, you'll be fine.
2 1 ReplyOf course, The many forked paths of "valve should have a legacy downloader".
How silly am I to miss all of them.
It truly is the consumers fault, afterall. /s
1 4 ReplyWhat about
- Microsoft should have legacy compatibility mode that works
- use Proton
- use WINE
- use community mods or registry tweaks to run on newer windows versions
- read what you're leasing
2 1 Replyand now we're circling back to already asked and answered shit
are you okay?
If you are this forgetful may I suggest discussing it with your doctor, and possibly scheduling a brain scan?
1 4 ReplyYou never answered why you blame Microsoft and not Steam.
2 1 ReplyOh, now you're trying to Bill O'Riley/Moon argument this.
1 4 ReplyOr I'm just wondering why you refuse to blame Microsoft for not having a working compatibility mode? Or use any other solution users have presented?
Why can't you just use a mod to enable support for the game? Have you tried and were unable to figure it out?
2 1 ReplyOh dear god, do you think Microsoft owns valve?
Is that why you think modding windows will let it download stuff from valves service?
1 4 ReplyUpgrade your windows install to a supported version and then use the mods to make the game work. Then you'll have windows 8 or 10 or 11 and a working game.
Next strawman
2 1 ReplyAh, now we're circling back again to already asked topics, hoping for a different answer that you can O'Reilly
1 4 ReplyDidn't get an answer in the first place. I don't know how a new legacy downloader would count as "original software".
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