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Life is good!
:D
Just had to get that off my chest, lol.
Before all these games were released I was already doing everything faster anyway. :P
used to be 99% wine gaming back from 2006 till 2012 or something
(Thanks for f***ing up my gpu ATI, still a bunch of useless assholes I see. Good to know nothings changed there.)
ATI's constant failures, inadequacies, and general f***tw**tery aside, its exciting times for Linux gaming \o/. Ive been waiting for this since Fedora Core 1, and now we rise.
Down with directx!
Up with Vulkan!
Burn ATI!
Hack the planet!
Windows can go and fark itself; I'll never, ever use it again. Once X-COM :wub: came out, I deep-sixed my buggy, no-mouse-pointer-movement-at-all Windows partition :><: for once and for all.
Is this a great time to be a Linux gamer? You bet yer sweet bippy :huh: ! (From the 48 year old Laugh-In TV show, in case you didn't recognize it...)