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Same here. I’ve only a Linux machine for over a decade but I had to go out and buy Windows just so I could play on FaceIT. I’m praying that cs2 supports Linux and the MM experience is good enough to make FaceIT obsolete.
Cs2 is 100% getting Linux support. Wouldnt make sense for a company that heavily invested in Linux to not support it
100% im switching to nixos/arch when cs2 releases
should release this summer, right?
Counting down the days... Less than a month to go??
They'll release it in valve time
Buy windows? 🤯🤯🤯
I hope they didn't actually buy it from M$ at least, but a third party reseller for five bucks
Personally never bought it. (Windows activation script ftw)
I did, it was £79 or £89 if I recall. Windows 10 home edition. Also I don’t get Windows 11 because my mobo/cpu don’t support it.
In Germany we would say "Windows 11 ist Quatsch"
A Windows license is in the realm of $200
I don't want to encourage Windows usage, but if you really need it you can buy a grey market license for $10-20.
Sure, but I'm just pointing out that a "proper" official Windows license isn't cheap.
@fhein @CeeBee In the EU, you can sell used software licences afaik. I bought windows 10 a few times, really cheap. With office 2019, and one time with office 2021.
Why should he?
that's supposedly the only way to run it legit