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Yeah, but your first mistake was buying apex coins.
Counterpoint - Devs need to eat. Especially devs that are thoughtful enough to enable their anti-cheat to work on Linux. So yeah, they had my attention, my support, and my money. In return I got to play a fun game and rock some cool skins and accessories - it certainly seemed like a win-win. Now they've retroactively backed out of their support, and I'd like to back out mine as well.
Oh no, how will those poor devs at the little indie studio EA be able to afford to eat.
I'm not sure what your point is? Perhaps I incorrectly assumed this was obvious but yes - if players do not financially support a game, even "free to play" games, those games disappear. There is not a single company on the planet that is going to continue investing in a negative revenue project for funsies. The teams working on the game are relocated to other projects or laid off, and the game shuts down.
If you believe I'm in the wrong for supporting a game that, until this point, was friendly to linux - then so be it.
I think you're wrong for supporting EA, regardless of any other variables.
I don't really know what my point is either. Sounds like you got scammed, and that sucks.
I hope you can get your money back too.