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Real question: how do you get around giving up EAC-based games? It's only just now occurring to me how much of my library uses it, and I don't think any of the games I play make use of the Linux EAC solutions that exist-- and a couple of those games, I actively make mods for; so it's like. The only thing keeping me from changing over at this point is just how much of my library I'd have to give up or dualboot for.
I'm not playing them in the first place. I'm not too keen on competitive multiplayer games.
EAC can work on linux, but it's on the developer to allow it so
EAC works fine on linux, it's just fortnite that doesn't work